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We'll only engage with workers who have the right to work in the UK so it is important to understand what proof is required

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  • Generating a share code
    As the Home Office digitises its Visa system, many immigration checks on an individual's Right to Work (RTW) in the UK can be done online. For foreign nationals with a visa granting them the right to work in the UK, you can prove your immigration status by providing us with a 'Share Code'. We can use this, along with other personal data, to verify your RTW. To generate a share code, you can click the link below and follow the Home Office instructions: https://www.gov.uk/view-prove-immigrationSome readers
  • Applying for a new Birth Certificate
    As an employer and an organisation that engages workers, we have a responsibility to maintain compliance standards and uphold immigration laws. As such, we verify every worker's Right to Work (RTW) in the UK. Workers may not always have a passport that they can demonstrate their RTW and for British Nationals, a British birth certificate and proof of National Insurance number can offer an alternative. Should you not have access to your birth certificate and need to order a new one, you can doSome readers
  • Student Visas
    A student visa is a type of visa that allows international students to reside in a foreign country for the purpose of studying at an educational institution. Here are some key points about a student visa: Purpose: It is specifically for students who wish to attend a university, college, or other academic program in another country. Eligibility: To obtain a student visa, applicants typically need to have an acceptance letter from a recognized educational institution. They may also need to demFew readers

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