Home Office announces temporary changes to right to work checks

The Home Office has announced that right to work checks have been adapted to make it easier for employers to carry them out during the coronavirus…

The Home Office has announced that right to work checks have been adapted to make it easier for employers to carry them out during the coronavirus outbreak.

Effective immediately, the temporary changes will mean the Home Office will not require employers to see original documents and will allow checks to be undertaken over video calls. These short-term changes will mean that during the coronavirus outbreak prospective workers are now able to submit scanned documents, rather than originals, to show they have a right to work. Checks continue to be necessary and it is an offence to knowingly employ anyone who does not have legal immigration status in the UK. If a prospective employee cannot provide any of the accepted documents, the employer should use the Employer Checking Service.

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