And actually was told I could start, next Thursday.
Until yesterday.
When I got another call from the employer.
Apparently?
They wouldn’t accept my adoption papers as proof of my right to work in the UK.
JUST an original birth certificate.
Apparently, there was a change in legislation — about a year back — that meant I’d need to offer the birth certificate.
I was livid.
Understandably.
Especially as, at every interview I’ve had over the past six months, my adoption papers have been perfectly acceptable.
Understandably, I did a lot of frantic emailing, phoning, messaging and website checking, last night.
Firstly? I phoned the General Registry Office, the UK’s central office for births, deaths and marriages, to see how I could order a new birth certificate.
Their advice? They’d be happy to organise it: if I booked it online at the relevant part of their site.
But?
Buying a copy would be unneeded: as the employer was obliged to accept my adoption papers. In the case of adopted people, these papers supersede the original birth certificate.
My sister, Anna, also found this document online: published by the Home Office.
Page 13 tells us that both birth and adoption certificates are equally acceptable proof of right to work: especially with an official document showing a National Insurance number.
I also checked the relevant section of the Government’s own website.
Q1)2nd August, 1973, saw at least thirty people die in a fire in a resort: on which of the British Isles: the Isle of Man, the Isle of Wight or Jersey?
Q2)2nd August is the feast day of the Virgen de los Angeles: the patron saint to where?
Q3)2nd August, 1884, saw the birth of Rómulo Gallegos: the 48th President of where?
Q4)Edward 1st returned from the Ninth Crusade: on 2nd August, 1274. Edward was also known as the hammer of the … whom?
Q5)Finally … ? Charles 10th abdicated: on 2nd August, 1830. As king of where?
Q10)Finally … ? The fastest selling debut album in British music history — Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not — was by which Yorkshire band … ?
* Oh, I’m the same, Anne: I’m always worrying about the same stuff! That reminds me, I need to clean my oven. It’s new, I don’t want it getting as manky as the last one!
† Oh, that it would, Debbi: I’m also thankful there’s a bus going that way! The only problem, now, though? Is persuading them my adoption papers are legitimate proof of my right to work in the UK. I was born in Kent, for heaven’s sake! It’s listed on the papers!
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Im really sorry to hear of all these stress'syou have Paul. Must very frustrating for you, I mean your qualified for a job however now they want a Birth certificate. I hope this gets sorted soon for you. I know cost me £25 for a replacement wedding certificate a few years ago as had to show even though I was separated that I was legally married, all to get help with my rent
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(1) Isle of Man (2) Costa Rica(3) Venezuela (4) Scots(5)France
ReplyDeleteIm really sorry to hear of all these stress'syou have Paul. Must very frustrating for you, I mean your qualified for a job however now they want a Birth certificate. I hope this gets sorted soon for you. I know cost me £25 for a replacement wedding certificate a few years ago as had to show even though I was separated that I was legally married, all to get help with my rent
Oh, goodness. Good luck with that. Hopefully, it'll all work out.
ReplyDelete1. the Isle of Man
2. Costa Rica
3. Venezuela
4. Scots
5. France
Oh, man. I just read through your post again.
ReplyDeleteSeems to me that your would-be employer lacks understanding of the rules.
I hope they figure that out. Needless to say. :)