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ILR on Tier 1 General Migrant

Posted: Sat May 30, 2015 12:35 pm
by kumar_15
Hi,

I got thru my ILR y'day, below were the documents I submitted. Hope this might help others:

- 2 PHOTOGRAPHS
- Valid Passport
- Cancelled Passport
- Biometric Resident Permit Card
- Application Form: SET_O – Version 04/2015
- Degree Certificate
- Medium of Instruction Certificate from University
- MAINTENANCE FUNDS - 12 months bank statements to show the funds are more than £945
- 12 Months Original Payslips [MAY 2014 to April 2015]
- P60 End of Year Certificate
- Employment History from HMRC for 5 years
- Employment letter from company
- Life in UK Experience
- Continuous stay in UK letter signed from the Employer
- PBS Calculator Print Out
- Council Tax Bill

Above docs are based on Tier 1 General migrant.

Re: ILR on Tier 1 General Migrant

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 7:20 pm
by 1n1le
Congratulations on your ILR!

What's life in the UK experience?

Re: ILR on Tier 1 General Migrant

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 7:27 pm
by nks
Do we need maintenance funds for ilr as well?

Re: ILR on Tier 1 General Migrant

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 9:39 am
by Chase53
nks wrote:Do we need maintenance funds for ilr as well?
No, You don't.

Re: ILR on Tier 1 General Migrant

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 9:50 am
by cs95tdg
Chase53 wrote:
nks wrote:Do we need maintenance funds for ilr as well?
No, You don't.
Yes, note however that you need to show evidence that you can support yourself & any dependents without recourse to public funds. See page 67 of the SET(O) form.

Re: ILR on Tier 1 General Migrant

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 3:15 pm
by askhan
cs95tdg wrote:
Chase53 wrote:
nks wrote:Do we need maintenance funds for ilr as well?
No, You don't.
Yes, note however that you need to show evidence that you can support yourself & any dependents without recourse to public funds. See page 67 of the SET(O) form.

This quite confusing, as far as I know you dont need to maintain any specific balance ? what is the minimum threshold and for how long you need to kept ?

Re: ILR on Tier 1 General Migrant

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 3:31 pm
by cs95tdg
askhan wrote:
cs95tdg wrote:Yes, note however that you need to show evidence that you can support yourself & any dependents without recourse to public funds. See page 67 of the SET(O) form.

This quite confusing, as far as I know you dont need to maintain any specific balance ? what is the minimum threshold and for how long you need to kept ?
Correct, no explicit balance is required (as was the case for previous T1 extensions) & there is no requirement to maintain a given balance for any number of months.

But you are expected to produce bank statements covering at least the last 3 months prior to your application, which would show that you have sufficient funds to support yourself & any dependants.

Re: ILR on Tier 1 General Migrant

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 3:39 pm
by Chase53
Correct, no explicit balance is required (as was the case for previous T1 extensions) & there is no requirement to maintain a given balance for any number of months.
Thats not correct. For tier 1 extensions we were supposed to show the minimum funds requirement of £900 for the last 90 days.

Re: ILR on Tier 1 General Migrant

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 3:41 pm
by askhan
Hi Mate

Thanks for reply, God bless all of us.

I have no idea what is the definition of sufficient balance in their dictionary.

How can someone guess, about this sufficient balance ?

Re: ILR on Tier 1 General Migrant

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 3:44 pm
by cs95tdg
Chase53 wrote:
Correct, no explicit balance is required (as was the case for previous T1 extensions) & there is no requirement to maintain a given balance for any number of months.
Thats not correct. For tier 1 extensions we were supposed to show the minimum funds requirement of £900 for the last 90 days.
Re-reading my post, I see how I could have worded that sentence better :). What I meant was that for previous t1 extensions you had to maintain a explicit balance over a given number of months. But that explicit balance or number of days doesn't apply for ILR. But you do need to show funds over the last 3 months to support yourself.

Re: ILR on Tier 1 General Migrant

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 3:46 pm
by cs95tdg
askhan wrote:How can someone guess, about this sufficient balance ?
The safest logical guess would be to go with what you had to show for T1, if you are able to.

Re: ILR on Tier 1 General Migrant

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 3:49 pm
by askhan
cs95tdg wrote:
askhan wrote:How can someone guess, about this sufficient balance ?
The safest logical guess would be to go with what you had to show for T1, if you are able to.

Thanks a million for your quick response, and this is what I will do.

Thanks
Ak

Re: ILR on Tier 1 General Migrant

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 4:00 pm
by rukmesh
There have been many discussions around maintenance of funds for ILR and many memebers have posted success stories and said that maintenance of funds are not required.
I even had a negative balance in my account in last 3 months and if it is not explicitly mentioned in the SET(0) form, why should I submit a statement which shows overdraft balance ? :-)

Re: ILR on Tier 1 General Migrant

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 4:31 pm
by cs95tdg
rukmesh wrote:and if it is not explicitly mentioned in the SET(0) form, why should I submit a statement ?
From what you say it appears that it's not strictly checked or even requested by the HO caseworkers. But FYI it is stated as required in the SET(O) form on page 67.

Re: ILR on Tier 1 General Migrant

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 7:03 pm
by kumar_15
Apologies for posting so late, I had the same confusion but shown the maintenance of £945 for three months just to be on the safer side.