hello
I have a friend who got a job in spain at a U.S. company as a U.S. citizen with his passport and all legally.
But recently he was offered a new job and contract at a Spanish Company which he legally has the right to work for now since he had the possibility to obtain what they call a NEI ID (for foreigners) at the Police station.
Anyway, he goes to apply for the job and they wanted to photocopy his passport, he realizes it expired and tells them, but they insist to photocopy it.
Now he is worried that it looks illegal to present a expired U.S. Passport when he could of gotten a new one within 3 days time at the embassy.
I told him to email or ask the human resources department to stick to the legal NEI ID the police authorized him to work in spain with and to destroy the photocopy incase they do a background check and find out he presented a old passport and give him a fine.
the question is should he be worried about giving a expired passport to anyone who wants to do a background check and can he get a fine fr it?
I have a friend who got a job in spain at a U.S. company as a U.S. citizen with his passport and all legally.
But recently he was offered a new job and contract at a Spanish Company which he legally has the right to work for now since he had the possibility to obtain what they call a NEI ID (for foreigners) at the Police station.
Anyway, he goes to apply for the job and they wanted to photocopy his passport, he realizes it expired and tells them, but they insist to photocopy it.
Now he is worried that it looks illegal to present a expired U.S. Passport when he could of gotten a new one within 3 days time at the embassy.
I told him to email or ask the human resources department to stick to the legal NEI ID the police authorized him to work in spain with and to destroy the photocopy incase they do a background check and find out he presented a old passport and give him a fine.
the question is should he be worried about giving a expired passport to anyone who wants to do a background check and can he get a fine fr it?
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