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Is P60 for each year of 5 yrs must for ILR??

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 10:58 am
by ref786
Hi All,

Hope you guys are well. I am going to apply for ILR soon as I completed 5 yrs on Tier 1 (general) but I have read mixed kind of information regarding requirement of P60 in a few forums. Some where it says you do need to present 5 years P60 and some where It says just payslips and bank statements of 5th year to show your income above the required band level.

Please advice.

Regards,
Ref

Re: Is P60 for each year of 5 yrs must for ILR??

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 11:24 am
by ilrapplicant2013
ref786 wrote:Hi All,

Hope you guys are well. I am going to apply for ILR soon as I completed 5 yrs on Tier 1 (general) but I have read mixed kind of information regarding requirement of P60 in a few forums. Some where it says you do need to present 5 years P60 and some where It says just payslips and bank statements of 5th year to show your income above the required band level.

Please advice.

Regards,
Ref

You're getting mixed response because it is not a stated requirment but something the case worker could as if they would like to check your 5 years of tax activity.

They might ask you some more documents depending on your individual case.
It is better to be prepared with everything.

If you dont have P60s, call up HMRC (Refer sticky thread on P60s) and get your employment history. that will do.

Also, croydon asks for P60s more than any other PEO.

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 12:00 pm
by ref786
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. That is very nice to have all documents but I have an issue here. When I applied for Teir 1 (General) i showed around 22k although I was needed just 20K but soon after my Visa approval I lost my white collar job and struggle for around 1.5 years to get a professional job so I am afraid first 2 years dont have that much earning and I am not sure either my employer sent my info to HMRC or not. But for last 3 years I have been earning well.

Please advice. you reply will be much appreciated.

Regards,
Ref

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 1:48 pm
by valeed.naim2
ref786 wrote:Hi,
Thanks for your reply. That is very nice to have all documents but I have an issue here. When I applied for Teir 1 (General) i showed around 22k although I was needed just 20K but soon after my Visa approval I lost my white collar job and struggle for around 1.5 years to get a professional job so I am afraid first 2 years dont have that much earning and I am not sure either my employer sent my info to HMRC or not. But for last 3 years I have been earning well.

Please advice. you reply will be much appreciated.

Regards,
Ref
I am very similar situation for my ILR and going for PEO in next week. when I applied tier 1 (General) initial application then showed the 20K salary and after the approval of first year I earned only 18.5K and remaining 4 years I have earned above then 20K. I am working with same employer last six years. I asked for professional advice and he told me I should supplied the P60s.
PM me if you want to discuss more.

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 1:51 pm
by deleted_user
I do not believe the P60 is needed to show earnings, unless the earnings are for the last 15 months prior to ILR application date, which is not your case.

So it should not matter that your earnings in between dropped, as long as you met the extension earning level and now meet the ILR earning level. What the P60 proves is that you were economically active, or looking for job etc in the UK. So your stay in the UK was consistent with the purpose of your Tier 1 visa. Tier 1 visa does not mandate continuous employment in UK.

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 1:59 pm
by valeed.naim2
dimension7 wrote:I do not believe the P60 is needed to show earnings, unless the earnings are for the last 15 months prior to ILR application date, which is not your case.

So it should not matter that your earnings in between dropped, as long as you met the extension earning level and now meet the ILR earning level. What the P60 proves is that you were economically active, or looking for job etc in the UK. So your stay in the UK was consistent with the purpose of your Tier 1 visa. Tier 1 visa does not mandate continuous employment in UK.
my solicitor said the same thing it is does not matter how much you earn but we should supplied the P60s.

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 2:53 pm
by ref786
Thanks for your reply guys. So I do not need to show them P60's for five years? What If I just show them just recent 3 P60's?

Thanks,

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 2:57 pm
by deleted_user
ref786 wrote:Thanks for your reply guys. So I do not need to show them P60's for five years? What If I just show them just recent 3 P60's?
As ilrapplicant2013 already said, they might ask you. So don't show them, but carry with yourself in case they ask.

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 10:54 pm
by silverline
For Tier 1 (General), there is no requirement to SHOW 5 year economic activity. All you have to meet is point requirement and relevent income in any 12 months of last 15 month.........You would have already provided first 2/3 earning proof at 1st extention.

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 11:19 pm
by newbie_2013
silverline wrote:For Tier 1 (General), there is no requirement to SHOW 5 year economic activity. All you have to meet is point requirement and relevent income in any 12 months of last 15 month.........You would have already provide first 2/3 earning proof at 1st extention.
precisely. No need to complicate things :)

Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 2:27 pm
by Amber
ref786 wrote:Hi Guys,

I wonder if you guys out there could answer my query. I am going to apply for ILR soon and my wife is not eligible for ILR as she got Visa with in a few months.
Since our status is different, Can I still apply her visa extension with my ILR using same day premium service or I will have to book a seperate appointment for her?

Please reponse.

Kind Regards,
Ref

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 1:25 pm
by Amber
ref786 wrote:Hi Guys,

I wonder if you guys out there could answer my query. I am going to apply for ILR soon and my wife is not eligible for ILR as she got Visa with in a few months.
Since our status is different, Can I still apply her visa extension with my ILR using same day premium service or I will have to book a seperate appointment for her?

Please reponse.

Kind Regards,
Ref
pardeep01 wrote:Hi,
I have got similir scenerio and looking for the answer. Sad
I am on Tier1 and going to submit my ILR application in November 2013, my wife came in Jan 2013, so probably I would have to submit FLR(M) application for her. but not sure if i can book her appointment with me or not.

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 8:53 pm
by fannofler
[quote="fannofler"]Thanks. One more thing, am I correct in understanding that she is eligible for ILR after completing 2 years in the UK which will be on 20th Jan 2014, when she can apply for ILR on SET (M) form

Please help me please

Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2013 2:43 pm
by pardeep01
Hi,
I am on Tier1 and going to submit my ILR application in November 2013, my wife got the visa in November 2012 to November 2013, She came to UK in Jan 2013 .
now next month I have to submit my ILR application.
My question is, in which category shall I apply for my wife visa? PBS dependent or FLR (M).
2nd thing, can I booking a PEO appointment for my wife as a dependent with the main applicant?
I have been told, I would have to book an appointment separately for my wife after my ILR granted.


Please Please Help me with your experience.

Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2013 3:15 pm
by pardeep01
anyone to help me please? :(

Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2013 10:42 pm
by Alishah
@ Pardeep,

There are several diffrent experiances.

One of my friend applied togather with his wife and Case worker granted the application as ILR depandent means FLR (m). Same day premier service appointment.

Another example is; the solicitor advise to my friend to apply after his ILR approval and asked him to apply saperatly.

This is sure that she need to submit FLRm not point base depandant since you will be no more on PBS.

Regards

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 9:15 am
by pardeep01
Thanks Alishah for your reply and much appreciated to clear my confusion.

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 10:51 am
by Amber
ref786 wrote:Hi Folks,

I was trying to book my appointment online (premium) but when I got to PAY page, I came across entire amount (£1426) to pay. I am really confused since my friends who used this service mentioned I just needed to pay £100 online and rest at the time of appointment.

So why am I being asked to pay entire amount online, is that changed now?

Please reply.

Regards,
Ref

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 10:52 am
by Amber
Full fees since August.

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 5:41 pm
by Amber
ref786 wrote:Hi Guys,

I have recently booked an appionment at Solihull PEO and paid the entire fees (£1426) when making the appointment as I was asked to pay for it. I came to know that applicants used to £100 prior to the appointment but now it is changed and we need to pay the entire fees but when I looked at the SET(O) form, the first 4 pages which are for payment have got no field for fees paid online, all pages got fields for card details. I do not know where I can enter my details that I have paid online or I just leave it or take the print out of payments sheets with me to PEO to prove I have paid the entire fees or I still need further things to do.

Is there anyone who can help me on this please?

Kind Regards,
Ref

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 5:42 pm
by Amber
You do not need to bother with the payment details just take the World Pay receipt with you.