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Impact assessment: Digital right to work and rent checks for British and Irish citizens: equality impact assessments

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March 21
15:55 2023

Digital right to work and rent checks for British and Irish citizens: equality impact assessment, 2 November 2021

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Digital right to work and rent checks for British and Irish citizens: equality impact assessment, 10 February 2022

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From 6 April 2022, employers have been able to conduct digital right to work and rent checks on British and Irish citizens with a valid passport (or Irish passport card), rather than relying on manual document-based right to work and rent checks.

Published 21 March 2023

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