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ILR Eligibility and letter of absences

Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2017 2:03 pm
by jkcool
Hi Al,

I am just preparing documents for ILR and have couple of questions

ILR Eligibility
1. I switched from Tier 4 to Tier 2 General using a PEO appointment on 05-12-2012 and got my BRP effective that date. But as per my job contract, my start date was 17-Dec-2012. When am I eligibe to apply for ILR ? 28 days before Dec 5th or 28 days before Dec 17th ?

Note: It was given initially for 2 years and got it extended for another 4 years in 2014 December. Now I have it until 05-Dec-2018.

Letter of absences

2.In Feb-March 2015, I went to India for 30 days on sick/bereavement leave but because my employer needs to get some work done. They allowed me to work for 9 days from my home in India. Since I worked, those 9 days are not marked as leave in the HR system. So when they give me my Letter of absences, it will not include those 9 days. What should be done for those days ?

I beleive the Letter of absences is different from the list of absenses from the UK that I need to submit. Is it ?

Re: ILR Eligibility and letter of absences

Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2017 2:27 pm
by zimba
1. I switched from Tier 4 to Tier 2 General using a PEO appointment on 05-12-2012 and got my BRP effective that date. But as per my job contract, my start date was 17-Dec-2012. When am I eligibe to apply for ILR ? 28 days before Dec 5th or 28 days before Dec 17th ?
28 days from completing your five years from 05-12-2012.
2.In Feb-March 2015, I went to India for 30 days on sick/bereavement leave but because my employer needs to get some work done. They allowed me to work for 9 days from my home in India. Since I worked, those 9 days are not marked as leave in the HR system. So when they give me my Letter of absences, it will not include those 9 days. What should be done for those days ?
As they allowed it and agreed with you on it, your manager has to instruct HR to include those absences in the letter

Re: ILR Eligibility and letter of absences

Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2017 3:24 pm
by jkcool
Thank you so much.

Is Premium service availability difficult to obtain ? £590 is the charge right ?

So £2,297 + £590 = £2,887

Re: ILR Eligibility and letter of absences

Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2017 3:30 pm
by iworker
£590. yes
not too difficult if u book in good time. appointments are released 42 days before