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atlast a foolproof method that solves the OPs problem. but then depends on whether this satisfys the employer. hope the OP use the link and advises hr in that companyDirective/2004/38/EC wrote:I would never send an employer my passport unless there was a really good reason.
Send them a copy of the details page and a copy of the visa page.
If they want confirmation that the visa has been issued and that you have the right to work, they have to contact the UK Border Agency "employer checking service". See http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/employ ... pport/ecs/
Where can I find proof that it is indeed illegal to send a passport outside the country of citizenship?global gypsy wrote:You should stress the fact that it may be illegal to send a passport outside the country, and also there is the danger of it being lost/stolen in transit.
Unfortunately, I'm not from India, I'm from the Philippines.vijay wrote:if u r from india then u dont need ECR
I will definitely check this link and inform HR if they can just use this service intead.Directive wrote:If they want confirmation that the visa has been issued and that you have the right to work, they have to contact the UK Border Agency "employer checking service". See http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/employ ... pport/ecs/
If it is the same case with DHL Philippines, then I can inform my prospective employer of the situation. Together with the employer check service of UKBA and the illegality of sending passports out, hopefully HR will be satisfied with my explanation.Rozen wrote:I know for a fact that DHL does not accept to send passports across borders!
Do you think it will be safer if sent through DHL or Fedex instead of the local post office? I think items are also insured.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:But I would not trust that the passport would stay safe while being handled by so many people in so many different countries before it gets back to me. And if it gets lost, who do you think has to deal with it?
I would not send it by courier. I would not send it by post. I would not send it on a plane. I would not send it on a train. I would not send it at all.purplepple wrote:Do you think it will be safer if sent through DHL or Fedex instead of the local post office? I think items are also insured.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:But I would not trust that the passport would stay safe while being handled by so many people in so many different countries before it gets back to me. And if it gets lost, who do you think has to deal with it?