theladyaine
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She never claimed that she could produce a birth certificate. It appears that she can produce a passport.But claiming you can produce a birth certificate when you have not even tried is not very impressive.
Heu I was looking for some advice: a friends mom has applied for a job at a local hospital and has all the necessary qualifications etc, but the hospital refuses to hire her full time unless she provides a birth cert- this means no vacation days, no real contract, termination at any time etc. She's a naturalised citizen, and can provide her passport to prove it. However, the country shes from doesnt have birth certs to begin with, and even if they did, due to an ongoing war, all records were destroyed. Shed have to make a lengthy and expensive trip up to Dublin and the embassy to do anything about this.... This doesn't seem right, as she can prove her right to work in ireland.... I know some peoole at the hospital and can have a talk with them about it if the law is indeed on my side.... Anyone know the deal?
I would assume it is not about her having a right to work here, otherwise they would not have taken her on in the first place. I would expect that it relates to qualification for pension benefits, paid holidays etc... If she does not think that is worth an 'expensive' trip to Dublin, that is her choice. But claiming you can produce a birth certificate when you have not even tried is not very impressive.
She never claimed that she could produce a birth certificate. It appears that she can produce a passport.
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