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Belfast PEO
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 2:04 pm
by destiniation_london
Hello,
After my terrible experience with Solihull PEO, I'm now planning to apply again for ILR.
The only possible earliest date I got was with Belfast PEO - I can travel that's not an issue.
Just want to know from forumites how's belfast PEO in dealing with ILR of a limited company director. There is very less information about ILR in belfast and just willing to ask people if they know or heard of anything about Belfast PEO.
PS - I've managed to get monthly payslips from my accountant.
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 3:00 pm
by chrams
Hello Mate,
I heard that Belfast PEO had very limited resources.
Please check with the Mods and experienced members and do your best.
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chrams
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 7:12 pm
by settled_now
I'm in Belfast myself.
I applied for ILR in Croydon after hearing local stories.
All the local applicants I know have used Croydon.
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 10:57 am
by destiniation_london
settled_now wrote:I'm in Belfast myself.
I applied for ILR in Croydon after hearing local stories.
All the local applicants I know have used Croydon.
Could you please elaborate more on this, are they short of staff and do they not deal with Tier-1 (G) applicants.
I just called them last evening to ask if they accept the Tier-1 ILR applications and the lady over the phone was very polite and said they do accept Tier-1 applications.
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 12:55 pm
by settled_now
The stories I have heard have been related to limited resources ( cancelled appointments, etc ).
Yet, when I tried to book my Life in UK test, it was really difficult. I had to drive 120 km from Belfast to take the test ( and I was lucky to get a date in time - the other option coming up was Glascow ).
I get the feeling there is a fairly high volume of immigration, however nobody stays long. With an immigrant population of <2%. I guess the feeling is there is no need to spend much money for immigration-related services.
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 1:34 pm
by destiniation_london
settled_now wrote:The stories I have heard have been related to limited resources ( cancelled appointments, etc ).
Yet, when I tried to book my Life in UK test, it was really difficult. I had to drive 120 km from Belfast to take the test ( and I was lucky to get a date in time - the other option coming up was Glascow ).
I get the feeling there is a fairly high volume of immigration, however nobody stays long. With an immigrant population of <2%. I guess the feeling is there is no need to spend much money for immigration-related services.
do you mean cancelling of appointments even when you have an appointment booked...
How long ago was that, I've my appointment booked for next week and have all the supporting documents and evidences.
I'm little tense now, as I don't see getting any appointment in this month now....any one having any experience with Belfast PEO in dealing with ILR....pls share it (there are very few posts about it on forum)...
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 4:15 pm
by ramay
HI destiniation_london!
Did you go to Belfast Peo?
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 4:20 pm
by linkers
destiniation_london: can you please share your experience at Solihull and give some more information that exactly what happened there ?
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 3:39 pm
by ramay
settled_now wrote:I'm in Belfast myself.
I applied for ILR in Croydon after hearing local stories.
All the local applicants I know have used Croydon.
settled_now Please, be kind inform us ..We are eager to hear stories..special about ILR in Belfast PEO and long absences over 90/180...
Solihull
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:25 pm
by Infinite-leave
Hello,
I have a appointment at solihull peo in few weeks, could you please share your story so i can assess weather to go there or not.
I would say it is imp for us to know what has put you off to apply in solihull. I heard good things about them so far such as decisins before fee etc...
Thanks