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I provided a share code for my right to work check. Why is the result consider?
A consider result is the expected result for someone who provides a share code to prove their right to work in the UK.
This is to inform your employer of any work restrictions, such as the hours or roles that you cannot do. It will also advise if and when your right to work in the UK will expire.