Foreign worker evidenceonly works in context.

Dockt checks EU and non-EU worker documents against the worker, employer, assignment, country, role, project, site, and access date before your team makes a decision.

Construction workers and an excavator beside a pipe trench
EU and non-EU evidence checked in context
Permits, A1, posting notices and certificates
Clear status with source fields attached

Why foreign workerchecks break down.

A document can be genuine, current, and still insufficient for the assignment in front of you. Dockt keeps the context attached before status is returned.

The worker is not the whole context

Employer country, host country, assignment dates, site, role, and project requirements change what evidence is needed.

Documents arrive without a clear owner

Permits, posting notices, A1 certificates, identity proof, and role evidence often sit across inboxes, portals, and contractor files.

Access teams need an answer, not a folder

Gate and review teams need ready, review needed, or blocked status with the reason and source evidence attached.

Evidence checkedagainst the assignment.

Dockt maps the worker situation before judging the documents, so missing or risky evidence is tied to the access decision it affects.

Worker and employer

Identity, employer, employer country, hiring relationship, and assignment ownership stay connected.

Country and assignment

Host country, project period, site, role, task, dates, and local evidence requirements are checked together.

Documents and source fields

Right-to-work evidence, permits, A1, posting notices, certificates, expiry dates, names, and issuer fields are extracted and compared.

Status and reason

Ready, review needed, or blocked is returned with missing evidence, warnings, and the source fields behind the result.

From cross-border fileto access status.

The same evidence path supports HR, subcontractors, HSSE, site access, and compliance teams.

01Step 1 / 4

Open worker context

Worker, employer, assignment, project, site, role, country, and dates are captured before checking begins.

02Step 2 / 4

Map required evidence

Dockt determines which permits, certificates, posting documents, and role evidence matter for the specific situation.

03Step 3 / 4

Compare source fields

Names, dates, employers, issuers, countries, and expiry fields are extracted and compared across the file.

04Step 4 / 4

Return status

The team sees what is ready, what needs review, and what blocks access, with the reason attached.

Bring a real worker file.

We will show how Dockt checks context before turning documents into status.