Due to the Home Office is phasing out physical Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) cards, on 31 December 2024, there has been an introduction of eVisas as the new standard for proving immigration status.
The eVisa is the electronic equivalent of a BRP card. While employers are not required to retain copies of the eVisa, it’s essential to conduct a Right to Work Check (RTWC) to verify that the individual has the legal right to live and work in the UK.
How to Conduct a Right to Work Check with the eVisa:
Generate a Share Code
The employee must generate a share code using this link. Once they’ve obtained the code, they’ll share it with you for the verification process.
Verify the Employee’s Right to Work
Use the share code and the employee’s date of birth on this link to verify their right to work.
Document the Result
After completing the check, upload the result to the ‘Right to Work’ section of the candidate’s profile on the Borderless platform.
What’s Changed?
While the underlying process for conducting RTW checks remains the same, the documentation format has changed. eVisas now replace BRP cards, but employers still need to:
You must conduct RTW checks before the employee begins working.
If a right to work check cannot be conducted, use the Employer Checking Service to verify the employee’s Immigration status.
Compliance Reminder
There is no requirement to retain a copy of the eVisa for compliance purposes, but employers must retain evidence of the RTWC.
For more detailed guidance, refer to the Home Office Right to Work Checks Guide.