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I am not aware of any exemption for RTI and HMRC should have sent late filing notifications of non submission of FPS.amit8910 wrote:Thanks Zimba for your reply.
Refusal reasons as below.
1)Director loan is not shown in company accounts-
2)Employee"s birth certificate provided which HO refused to consider.Employee doesn't have passport.
3)My friend never submitted RTI to HMRC as he found somewhere(on HMRC website) that small employer is exempt to file RTI if employees contract is less than 15 hours.However,he paid NI and other taxes of employees in HMRC. It is just RTI is not filed.
I think he can satisfied with first two reasons in fresh application.However,I am not sure how to overcome 3rd one.
Please advise what is the best option here.
Thanks
The problem seems to be with the FPS/RTI.amit8910 wrote:Hi Zimba
If my friend will go for JR then does he needs to leave country? Do you know timeline and chances for JR?
If his dependent needs to apply for student visa.Does she needs to apply from outside of UK? If she will grant student visa and if they will come back in UK within 6 months then they eligible for 10 years long residency.(I think on of my friend student visa finished and he got PSW from home country within 6 months and he applied for ILR on 10 years basis and he got the ILR) but still wants to make sure with you if any changes in rules.
Thanks,
On what basis ?? JR is to challenge HO for doing something unlawful. What was or is unlawful in the decision ??!If my friend will go for JR then does he needs to leave country? Do you know timeline and chances for JR?
YesIf his dependent needs to apply for student visa.Does she needs to apply from outside of UK?
That is only possible if you leave the UK when you still have valid visa and return within 6 months.If she will grant student visa and if they will come back in UK within 6 months then they eligible for 10 years long residency.(I think on of my friend student visa finished and he got PSW from home country within 6 months and he applied for ILR on 10 years basis and he got the ILR) but still wants to make sure with you if any changes in rules.
Not sure if you are aware but isn't 10 year residency based on 10 year continuous lawful residency!amit8910 wrote:Thanks to both of you for your views.
One more question-If AR will go unsuccessful and my friend will leave UK in 14 days and apply for student visa in Nov 17 for Jan 18 Course then his 10 years residency consider or not.
Thanks
Who told you that?? You cannot apply for ILR long residence any sooner than WITHIN 28 days of reaching 10 years residence, counted from date of entry to the UK.I think if you will come within 6 months then you are eligible for 10 years residency.
However,I am not sure if visa rejected and your visa finished that time then it consider to be legal stay or not for 10 years residency.If your AR unsuccessful then it consider legal stay or not.
zimba88 wrote:We cannot help if we do not know why the application was refused and reasons behind it.
After AR refusal he can apply for a fresh application, but he will be an overstayer as his section 3C ends which also ends their 10 year lawful stay period.
If the dependants have no valid visa either, then they will be over stayers too and cannot work.
There are no rights of appeal available to PBS migrants so they cannot challenge the decision in court, the only option is JR which is outside the scope of immigration rules.
They also cannot apply for a Tier 4 from the UK.
No..unless you have a valid visa throughout 10 yearsamit8910 wrote:I think if you will come within 6 months then you are eligible for 10 years residency. However,I am not sure if visa rejected and your visa finished that time then it consider to be legal stay or not for 10 years residency.If your AR unsuccessful then it consider legal stay or not.
Zimba- if you can answer my question that would be great.
I explained it clearly above. You need 10 continuous residence and breaks of more than 28 days (or 14 days after 24 November 2016) will break your continuous period. You will be an overstayer if AR is refused.amit8910 wrote:I think if you will come within 6 months then you are eligible for 10 years residency. However,I am not sure if visa rejected and your visa finished that time then it consider to be legal stay or not for 10 years residency.If your AR unsuccessful then it consider legal stay or not.
Zimba- if you can answer my question that would be great.