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Right to work checks
Tedmaul_2
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I have an interview with the NHS the in a couple of weeks time and need to take two forms of id. I have just re-read my application form and realised i have put my address where i used to live at my parents. Does anyone know if i my id (council tax bill etc) would normally need to match my application? Or is it a case of it just proving who i am and matching my photo id?
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And if offered a post it may be one subject to a DBS check. You need to get the correct residential addresses sorted for that.1
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