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In the case of the second person, your best bet would be too submit a copy of the legislation with his passport, as this category of settled persons is not mentioned under the immigration rules. Also write a cover letter to explain.Kahas wrote:Applying for extension this week, Need immediate help. Please help....
1. Employee Nationality : Italian, have birth certificate, have paper based carta d'identità, but passport expired. Can I still submit his passport as as a prof of settled worker ? If not, what's the solution ?
2. Employee Nationality : New Zealand, Have New Zealand Passport, but doesn't have any visa or any stamp on it, as per the employee he doesn't need any visa or work permit as his date of birth is before 1948, and according to British Nationality act 1948 [http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/194 ... 056_en.pdf] he doesn't need any work permit or british passport to work in the UK.
What should I submit to confirm he is a settled worker in the UK.
Our HR department did these mistake.. I am really concerned about it....
Please help !
Dear Zimba88,zimba88 wrote:1) Expired passport is fine if the expiry date is before the date of employment. However based on the Employer's guide to right to work checks the document must be valid when presented. You can send the EU residence card.
If some one is a british national, definitely he doesn't need any form of BRP or some thing like that according to a solicitor. I am still looking for answer.zimba88 wrote:1) Expired passport is fine if the expiry date is before the date of employment. However based on the Employer's guide to right to work checks the document must be valid when presented. You can send the EU residence card.
2) He is not considered settled under Tier 1E rules and according to the Immigration Rule, unless he has an ILR (in valid passport or a BRP) or British passport.
No one has said such thing. No one has said a British national needs a BRP. Do not make stuff up.If some one is a british national, definitely he doesn't need any form of BRP or some thing like that according to a solicitor. I am still looking for answer.
You are allowed to switch to Tier 2Do you think it will be an issue to switch from Tier 1 to Tier 2, as it is not illegal to do...
I am in a similar situation as the passport of one of my employees who is quitting will have expired by the time of the next application.jafersadeq wrote:
Dear Zimba88,
What do you mean "document must be valid when presented" Presented with employment documents or presented with visa extension application? I wonder about submitting expired passport with visa application (it was valid during employment).
Thanks
My employee just renewed his passport today.. it was a same day service from italian embassy london, just cost him fees+£50 extra.sm12 wrote:I am in a similar situation as the passport of one of my employees who is quitting will have expired by the time of the next application.jafersadeq wrote:
Dear Zimba88,
What do you mean "document must be valid when presented" Presented with employment documents or presented with visa extension application? I wonder about submitting expired passport with visa application (it was valid during employment).
Thanks
However, I think it should be fine if passport was valid when you first hired the person.