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1 July 2021

Update To Right To Work Check Requirements For EEA Nationals

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After the U.K. published a draft version of the 2021 Codes of Practice for Employers, updated guidance was provided for U.K. Right to Work checks.
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Key Points

  • The changes are expected to be implemented starting July 1, 2021. Compliant right to work checks made prior to this date are expected to be conducted under previous guidance.
  • The draft code addresses EEA nationals who have applied for status under the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) and makes clear which documents are necessary to complete Right to Work checks.
  • EEA Nationals will need to provide proof of status or evidence of a pending application under the EU Settlement Scheme.
  • If an employer finds that an EEA National employee has not applied for the EUSS after June 30, employers should direct the employee to apply as soon as possible.
  • It should be noted that the employee does not have to cease working.
  • Upon applying, the employer must obtain a copy of the certificate of application and contact the Employer Checking Service (ECS) to receive a Positive Verification Notice (PVN).
  • List A and B documents have been slightly changed to the following:
    • EEA national passports and national identification cards are no longer able to be evidence for Right to Work checks, except for Irish nationals for whom there are a separate entry in List A.   
    • Frontier worker permits have been added to the list of acceptable documents.

Overview

After the U.K. published a draft version of the 2021 Codes of Practice for Employers, updated guidance was provided for U.K. Right to Work checks. Changes have been made to acceptable documents in list A and B, as well as the procedure for EEA Nationals who have submitted applications for the EU Settlement Scheme.

Originally published 30 June 2021

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