This is a 1-page legal document that was released by the U.S. Social Security Administration and used nation-wide. The document is provided in French.
Q: What is a Referral Date Confirmation?
A: A Referral Date Confirmation is a process that verifies an individual's employment eligibility in the United States and Canada.
Q: What is a Tentative Nonconfirmation (TNC)?
A: A Tentative Nonconfirmation (TNC) is a result that requires further action to confirm an individual's employment eligibility.
Q: What does it mean if a TNC is tentative?
A: If a TNC is tentative, it means that there is potential mismatch or discrepancy in the individual's information that needs to be resolved.
Q: What should I do if I receive a TNC?
A: If you receive a TNC, you should follow the instructions provided by your employer or the designated agency to resolve the discrepancy and confirm your employment eligibility.
Q: Is the Referral Date Confirmation only for French language?
A: No, the Referral Date Confirmation process applies to all individuals regardless of their language preference.
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