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How do we define Economically active on Tier 1 Visa ?

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 2:20 pm
by vivdubes
Hi all,

I was speaking to one of my friend who has ICT visa and he says that to become elligible for ILR in 2015 he has to be working with the same company

I am curious to know how does this fit in for someone who got HSMP approved but went for tier1 visa for 3 years and couldnt find job for say first 2 years and then found a job just before her extension and now again applying for her ILR based on 5 years of his stay. In all these 5 years he was on Tier 1 visa (total no of years given in this order 3+2 year).

Is he elliglble to apply for ILR ?

Many thanks

Vivian

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 3:22 pm
by deleted_user
This is a hypothetical question.

For Tier 1 you should be actively employed in UK or actively looking for work in the UK then you are ok to apply for ILR.

Usually a person economically active in UK lives in UK and pays UK taxes, proof of which is your P60 and NI number which gives HO access to your tax records with HMRC.

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 3:45 pm
by vivdubes
Thanks Mate,

I know it is a hypothetical question but what one can do if they couldnt find any job after landing in UK for first 2 years of their visa and could only manage job in the final year and got extension.. are they still elligible for the ILR ... or are they still economical active.. considering they wont have any P60s any earning etc with HMRC.

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 4:51 pm
by newbie_2013
vivdubes wrote:Thanks Mate,

I know it is a hypothetical question but what one can do if they couldnt find any job after landing in UK for first 2 years of their visa and could only manage job in the final year and got extension.. are they still elligible for the ILR ... or are they still economical active.. considering they wont have any P60s any earning etc with HMRC.
Well my answer is yes. Redundancies and not getting jobs is not in anyones hands. As long as you have enough points at the time of ILR, paid taxes, not claimed public funds, no climinal records and not many days out of the UK, you will be fine.