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What is a right to work check?
A right to work check will confirm if you have the right to work in the country you will be employed, and may also explain any limitations on the type of work or hours that you can work.
If you are a natural citizen of the country, you can usually provide your passport as evidence that you can legally work in the country. If you are not a natural citizen, you may need to supply alternative documents which you can check out here: https://support.zincwork.com/knowledge/right-to-work-checks