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We would normally take a letter from a GP, social or probation worker to prove the residency. Alternatively could you not use a birth cert?
Long residence
A person who, on the first day of learning, has lived in the UK half their life or a period of 20 years or more, has an eligible residency status.
Learners may be able to prove this status via a confirmed entry date from Immigration Control, verified by the Home Office. Alternatively, they may provide evidence that they have been living in the UK for the period in question. This should ideally be from an official and independent source. Examples could include a signed letter on headed paper from someone in a leadership position at the school they attended, a letter from their GP, wage slips or a P45/P60. Providers funding learners under this category should obtain enough evidence to assure themselves beyond reasonable doubt that the learner was living in the UK for the necessary period.
Aayushi Rami
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Hi,
I have a learner who has no photo id and has spent criminal conviction. How can I verify her id and get her enrolled?
Regards
Aayushi