How to reply to a HR email asking for eligibility to work in the UK? [closed]
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I applied for a job yesterday using LinkedIn from Pakistan to UK.
Now I got a reply from their HR Manager saying:
Good Morning,
Thank you for your recent application, please can you confirm your
eligibility to work in the UK and also please can you confirm when you
intend to be in the UK?
How can I reply to that email professionally? I never been to UK and I don't have visa of that country.
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closed as unclear what you're asking by Jim G., gnat, Monica Cellio♦ Jun 26 '14 at 17:19
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I applied for a job yesterday using LinkedIn from Pakistan to UK.
Now I got a reply from their HR Manager saying:
Good Morning,
Thank you for your recent application, please can you confirm your
eligibility to work in the UK and also please can you confirm when you
intend to be in the UK?
How can I reply to that email professionally? I never been to UK and I don't have visa of that country.
new-job united-kingdom relocation visa
closed as unclear what you're asking by Jim G., gnat, Monica Cellio♦ Jun 26 '14 at 17:19
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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I applied for a job yesterday using LinkedIn from Pakistan to UK.
Now I got a reply from their HR Manager saying:
Good Morning,
Thank you for your recent application, please can you confirm your
eligibility to work in the UK and also please can you confirm when you
intend to be in the UK?
How can I reply to that email professionally? I never been to UK and I don't have visa of that country.
new-job united-kingdom relocation visa
I applied for a job yesterday using LinkedIn from Pakistan to UK.
Now I got a reply from their HR Manager saying:
Good Morning,
Thank you for your recent application, please can you confirm your
eligibility to work in the UK and also please can you confirm when you
intend to be in the UK?
How can I reply to that email professionally? I never been to UK and I don't have visa of that country.
new-job united-kingdom relocation visa
edited Jun 25 '14 at 10:19


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asked Jun 25 '14 at 10:03
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closed as unclear what you're asking by Jim G., gnat, Monica Cellio♦ Jun 26 '14 at 17:19
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as unclear what you're asking by Jim G., gnat, Monica Cellio♦ Jun 26 '14 at 17:19
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Employers must prevent illegal working in the UK by carrying out document checks on people before employing them to make sure they are allowed to work.
They obviously want you to prove that you are allowed to work in the UK. It looks like they cannot do the job because you have not given them enough information. Or maybe they just want to shift the burden of answering that question to you - either because they want to see that you are willing to do the work to get the job, or because they get tons of foreign applications.
The easy way for you would be to ask what information they want.
The professional way for you would be to find out what the requirements are, then send them proof that you meet those requirements.
The first link should get you started; otherwise Google "eligibility to work in the UK"
Thanks, it was really helpful, i told the HR Manager, i would be needing sponsor. Thanks once again.
– vicky
Jun 25 '14 at 10:33
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
10
down vote
accepted
Employers must prevent illegal working in the UK by carrying out document checks on people before employing them to make sure they are allowed to work.
They obviously want you to prove that you are allowed to work in the UK. It looks like they cannot do the job because you have not given them enough information. Or maybe they just want to shift the burden of answering that question to you - either because they want to see that you are willing to do the work to get the job, or because they get tons of foreign applications.
The easy way for you would be to ask what information they want.
The professional way for you would be to find out what the requirements are, then send them proof that you meet those requirements.
The first link should get you started; otherwise Google "eligibility to work in the UK"
Thanks, it was really helpful, i told the HR Manager, i would be needing sponsor. Thanks once again.
– vicky
Jun 25 '14 at 10:33
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up vote
10
down vote
accepted
Employers must prevent illegal working in the UK by carrying out document checks on people before employing them to make sure they are allowed to work.
They obviously want you to prove that you are allowed to work in the UK. It looks like they cannot do the job because you have not given them enough information. Or maybe they just want to shift the burden of answering that question to you - either because they want to see that you are willing to do the work to get the job, or because they get tons of foreign applications.
The easy way for you would be to ask what information they want.
The professional way for you would be to find out what the requirements are, then send them proof that you meet those requirements.
The first link should get you started; otherwise Google "eligibility to work in the UK"
Thanks, it was really helpful, i told the HR Manager, i would be needing sponsor. Thanks once again.
– vicky
Jun 25 '14 at 10:33
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up vote
10
down vote
accepted
up vote
10
down vote
accepted
Employers must prevent illegal working in the UK by carrying out document checks on people before employing them to make sure they are allowed to work.
They obviously want you to prove that you are allowed to work in the UK. It looks like they cannot do the job because you have not given them enough information. Or maybe they just want to shift the burden of answering that question to you - either because they want to see that you are willing to do the work to get the job, or because they get tons of foreign applications.
The easy way for you would be to ask what information they want.
The professional way for you would be to find out what the requirements are, then send them proof that you meet those requirements.
The first link should get you started; otherwise Google "eligibility to work in the UK"
Employers must prevent illegal working in the UK by carrying out document checks on people before employing them to make sure they are allowed to work.
They obviously want you to prove that you are allowed to work in the UK. It looks like they cannot do the job because you have not given them enough information. Or maybe they just want to shift the burden of answering that question to you - either because they want to see that you are willing to do the work to get the job, or because they get tons of foreign applications.
The easy way for you would be to ask what information they want.
The professional way for you would be to find out what the requirements are, then send them proof that you meet those requirements.
The first link should get you started; otherwise Google "eligibility to work in the UK"
answered Jun 25 '14 at 10:18


Jan Doggen
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Thanks, it was really helpful, i told the HR Manager, i would be needing sponsor. Thanks once again.
– vicky
Jun 25 '14 at 10:33
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Thanks, it was really helpful, i told the HR Manager, i would be needing sponsor. Thanks once again.
– vicky
Jun 25 '14 at 10:33
Thanks, it was really helpful, i told the HR Manager, i would be needing sponsor. Thanks once again.
– vicky
Jun 25 '14 at 10:33
Thanks, it was really helpful, i told the HR Manager, i would be needing sponsor. Thanks once again.
– vicky
Jun 25 '14 at 10:33
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