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question on page 45 - section 11 (11c) SET O v12/12

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 10:15 pm
by patt
Hi Forum,

I'm about to complete set O form v12 /12 . I got question on "section11 - document, 11C, page 45.


" Employment not requiring a work permit If you are applying for indefinite leave to remain on completing 5years’ continuous stay in the UK in one of the employment not requiring a work permit categories listed below,
in addition to the relevant documents in 11A, you must provide the following:
11C

Recent document(s) from your current authorised employer confirming that you are still needed for the same work and that your employment with them is continuing.

Document(s) from your authorised employer(s) over the past 5 years confirming that you have been employed continuously in this work throughout that period


Which document I have to provide? Could anyone please advice?

Thank you [/quote]

Re: question on page 45 - section 11 (11c) SET O v12/12

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 9:59 pm
by Spidery_thread
patt wrote:Hi Forum,

I'm about to complete set O form v12 /12 . I got question on "section11 - document, 11C, page 45.


" Employment not requiring a work permit If you are applying for indefinite leave to remain on completing 5years’ continuous stay in the UK in one of the employment not requiring a work permit categories listed below,
in addition to the relevant documents in 11A, you must provide the following:
11C

Recent document(s) from your current authorised employer confirming that you are still needed for the same work and that your employment with them is continuing.

Document(s) from your authorised employer(s) over the past 5 years confirming that you have been employed continuously in this work throughout that period


Which document I have to provide? Could anyone please advice?

Thank you
[/quote]

@Patt,

You can supply both or even one letter will do if you have been employed by one employer for the last 5 years, covering both sides.

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 10:09 pm
by patt
Hi Spidery_thread,

thank you very much.

Re: question on page 45 - section 11 (11c) SET O v12/12

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 10:07 pm
by Ravi116
Spidery_thread wrote:
patt wrote:Hi Forum,

I'm about to complete set O form v12 /12 . I got question on "section11 - document, 11C, page 45.


" Employment not requiring a work permit If you are applying for indefinite leave to remain on completing 5years’ continuous stay in the UK in one of the employment not requiring a work permit categories listed below,
in addition to the relevant documents in 11A, you must provide the following:
11C

Recent document(s) from your current authorised employer confirming that you are still needed for the same work and that your employment with them is continuing.

Document(s) from your authorised employer(s) over the past 5 years confirming that you have been employed continuously in this work throughout that period


Which document I have to provide? Could anyone please advice?

Thank you
@Patt,

You can supply both or even one letter will do if you have been employed by one employer for the last 5 years, covering both sides.[/quote]

Hi Guys,

I am also filling the SET(O) Form. Combination of (2.5 yrs WP + 2.5 yrs Tier 1 General). In addition to the relevant documents in 11A which section I need to complete (11L???).

Any advice please.

Thanks

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 11:11 pm
by wpilr_nov12
Patt, does that question apply to you? You have said that you are T1G.

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 11:53 pm
by t0mmy
wpilr_nov12 wrote:Patt, does that question apply to you? You have said that you are T1G.
I have a similar question. I was on WP . now on Tier 1 G. Do I need to show document from my current employer that I am still needed.
This requirment sounds more for WP holders then Tier 1 G applicants- though the wording is for Tier 1 G. so confused...
anyone pls advise?

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 11:57 pm
by patt
Hi wpilr_nov12,

I'm HSMP + Tier 1(general)

As per set O form v12 /12 "section11 - document, 11C, page 45"


" Employment not requiring a work permit " --> Is it mean Tier 1(general)?


Not too sure, could you please advice?

Thank you very much.

Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 10:47 am
by wpilr_nov12
One of the sections from 11D to 11N would apply to you.