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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    *I've checked and I think the earliest scooter was a viking
    You could argue the earliest scooter was ...

    A) Swinging from trees, scratching his a**e, eating banana's and avoiding dinosaurs or..

    B) Some bloke wearing nothing but a fig leaf with a bird who had a fondeness for apples

    but lets not get in to THAT debate.

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  • Toastiness
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    *I've checked and I think the earliest scooter was a viking
    Bloody illegal immigrants

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by SillyMilly View Post

    So I send copies with dob, passport no., etc. blanked out. Some of them argue - but they usually back down and accept it with a note that I am not prepared to give them so much personal information - data protection and all that.
    I like that good idea.

    As a citizen, whose parents who have had more generations going back on this land than I care to remember*, I'm subject to more checking than those who are not supposed to be here - it's a terrible state of affairs when at citizen must jump through so many hoops to prove there ID.


    *I've checked and I think the earliest scooter was a viking
    Last edited by scooterscot; 24 September 2009, 08:32.

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  • SillyMilly
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    Agencies asking for copies of my passport drives me wild! Hays even wanted me to take it to an office so they could see it before I went for an interview!! So after a few years of moving between agencies, copies of your passport could be in the files of dozens of companies - and it only takes one break-in .................. Given the level of competence of the average agent, there's no way I'm comfortable putting such personal information in their sticky little hands.

    So I send copies with dob, passport no., etc. blanked out. Some of them argue - but they usually back down and accept it with a note that I am not prepared to give them so much personal information - data protection and all that.

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  • sweetandsour
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    No passport here either, ever since I moved over from Egypt and opened a corner shop in knightsbridge - I remain hopeful one day my application shall be successful.


    Sorry laddy, I don't think that you will ever be granted UK citizenship.

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  • scooterscot
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    No passport here either, ever since I moved over from Egypt and opened a corner shop in knightsbridge - I remain hopeful one day my application shall be successful.

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  • BolshieBastard
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    Im ****ed then! My passport expired years ago!

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  • tim123
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    I don't have a passport, and I can confirm that it confuses them an awful lot

    They usually end up accepting a black-and-white scan of my expired one, just so they can tick a box somewhere.

    One lot suggested my NI number card - I had to point out that they started issuing those a number of years after I was first given my NI number, so I've never had one
    Neither have I, and what's more, I didn't even know that they existed

    tim

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by malvolio View Post
    Or you could claim not to have a passport. That usually confuses them ...
    I don't have a passport, and I can confirm that it confuses them an awful lot

    They usually end up accepting a black-and-white scan of my expired one, just so they can tick a box somewhere.

    One lot suggested my NI number card - I had to point out that they started issuing those a number of years after I was first given my NI number, so I've never had one

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    This is now the norm. Even permies have to do it retrospectively to make sure the companies ass is covered. Your gonna have to do this a lot more from now on and to be honest in the end its good for us. Time to stop bitching and just do it for a change.
    But I like bitching so much...

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  • northernladuk
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    This is now the norm. Even permies have to do it retrospectively to make sure the companies ass is covered. Your gonna have to do this a lot more from now on and to be honest in the end its good for us. Time to stop bitching and just do it for a change.

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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    I don't think we've covered covers before...

    The agent would like:

    Where the document provided is a passport, we are required to obtain copies of:-
    * the front cover of the passport –AND--
    * all pages containing personal details (photo page and pages showing date of birth and the passport’s expiry date) –AND—
    * all pages bearing UK Government endorsements (visa stamps / stickers), including previous endorsements.

    Whit! - What's the copies of my visa stamp got to do with my identity?
    I've provided my passport to an agency for their records. Allegedly, they needed in case the client (a bank) performed an audit to see if the contractor is eligible to work in the UK. I don't think a letter stating the bleeding obvious was adequate.

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  • darmstadt
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    Point them in the direction of Baroness Scotland. I have never been asked for any such paperwork, whether working in the UK or other countries. Surely a letter from your Ltd. should suffice as at the end of the day, they're the one who is employing you?

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  • malvolio
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    If you need a visa to work here, it will be stamped on your passport. So the absence of one shows that either you are allowed to work here or that you are not allowed to work here. Simple.

    The agent should also be aware that (a) copies of a passport are of no value as proof of identity unless they are being held in the hands of the passport holder and (b) if you are opted out they don't need to see it anyway, YourCo (or your umbrella) can assert sufficient proof of id and residency and right to work.

    Or you could claim not to have a passport. That usually confuses them ...

    Send them a two-colour copy and forget it. It's really not worth the hassle any more.

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  • scooterscot
    started a topic passport

    passport

    I don't think we've covered covers before...

    The agent would like:

    Where the document provided is a passport, we are required to obtain copies of:-
    * the front cover of the passport –AND--
    * all pages containing personal details (photo page and pages showing date of birth and the passport’s expiry date) –AND—
    * all pages bearing UK Government endorsements (visa stamps / stickers), including previous endorsements.

    Whit! - What's the copies of my visa stamp got to do with my identity?
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