‘Know Your Customer’ Checks: How They Help Safeguard Your Business
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A right to work share code is a unique 9-character alphanumeric code generated through the UK Government website “Prove your right to work to an employer: Overview – GOV.UK.” This initiative, implemented by the UK Government, is designed to streamline the process for anyone who is applying for a job in the UK, and who does not have a British passport. It’s an essential part of the identity checking process and being able to complete the required checks online makes things quicker and easier for both employer and prospective worker.
Eligible migrant workers can provide their share code to their employers as proof of their right to work in the UK. For detailed guidance on generating the right to work share code, individuals can refer to the Home Office website.
To generate a right to work share code, a worker needs a Biometric Residence Permit (BRP), Biometric Residence Card (BRC), Passport, or National Identity Card. Again, share codes only apply to workers who do not have a UK passport – people who have a British passport just need to present that as proof of their right to work in the UK.
Foreign workers have three options for generating a share code. These are:
1. UKVI Account:
2. EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS):
3. Biometric Residence Permit (BRP):
Once the worker has generated and presented the share code, employers gain access to online details regarding the worker’s eligibility to work and rights in the UK. The share code allows them to verify:
For further guidance on obtaining the right to work share code, workers should check with the Home Office. Similar advice is available for employers to keep them on the right side of the law when employing people who don’t have a British passport.
Author Name: CRB-ADMIN
Author Name: CRB-ADMIN
Author Name: CRB-ADMIN
Author Name: CRB-ADMIN
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