UK right to work – Documentation and proof for employers

But what documentation is it necessary for employers to check? And is this the same for each of the three types of right to work checks above?

Where a right to work check has been conducted using the services of an IDSP on British and Irish citizens, a continuous “statutory excuse” will have been established and there is no requirement to see the documents listed below. Nor is there a need to carry out any follow-up check.

Similarly if an online right to work check has been performed using the Home Office service, the information is provided in real-time directly from Home Office systems and there is no need to see the documents listed below.

However, if you are carrying out a manual right to work check, you must obtain original documents from either List A or B of acceptable documents in order to prove right to work in the UK.

What is a right to work document?

Right to work documentation: List A

Prove right to work documentation: an Irish passport

Right to work documentation: List B ‘Group 1’

Right to work documents: List B ‘Group 2’

Proving right to work