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If I am not a British or permanent resident, can I open a restaurant in Britain?

People who are not British or permanent residents are not allowed to open restaurants in Britain.

Restaurant owners in Britain should pay attention to the fact that if they hire illegal immigrants, they will not only face fines or even imprisonment, but their licenses for selling alcohol may also be revoked.

In Britain, restaurants that sell alcoholic beverages need a liquor license issued by the local government. Employees who sell alcohol in restaurants also need a personal liquor license.

According to British law, employers who hire illegal immigrants will face heavy penalties. If the investigation shows that employers knowingly commit crimes, they will face unlimited fines and may be sentenced to five years' imprisonment.