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pritzy_18
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by pritzy_18 » Wed Aug 16, 2017 3:49 am
hi there need some advice as I am clueless on that to do. I recenly received a refusal letter for my application for residence permit on the grounds that my husband didn't not satisfied the requirements on his for his application for permanent residency certificate. His application was refused on the basis that he didn't show that he didnt provide any evidences that he exercised his threaty rights for 5 consecutive years.
He was born in south ireland and came here when he was 3 (now 47). He finished his studies here and has been working since he has 16. He was off work in the last 3 years due to health issues but last year he started to work again and recently registered as self employed.
Our problem is we cannot provide any evidence for his education (school certificates) and work related document (like p60 or pay slip) because all his documents got either lost on the train or with his ex. We tried to contact the education bodies but they were unhelpful. We rung hmrc to request for employment history but was told that it could take 28days. Unfortunately for us we dont have that long. so really we are stock!
Any suggestions, advice please! much appreciated. also do we need to submit another application for both or us? will online or post be better? thank you
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Jbkhan32
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by Jbkhan32 » Wed Aug 16, 2017 3:53 am
pritzy_18 wrote:hi there need some advice as I am clueless on that to do. I recenly received a refusal letter for my application for residence permit on the grounds that my husband didn't not satisfied the requirements on his for his application for permanent residency certificate. His application was refused on the basis that he didn't show that he didnt provide any evidences that he exercised his threaty rights for 5 consecutive years.
He was born in south ireland and came here when he was 3 (now 47). He finished his studies here and has been working since he has 16. He was off work in the last 3 years due to health issues but last year he started to work again and recently registered as self employed.
Our problem is we cannot provide any evidence for his education (school certificates) and work related document (like p60 or pay slip) because all his documents got either lost on the train or with his ex. We tried to contact the education bodies but they were unhelpful. We rung hmrc to request for employment history but was told that it could take 28days. Unfortunately for us we dont have that long. so really we are stock!
Any suggestions, advice please! much appreciated. also do we need to submit another application for both or us? will online or post be better? thank you
Wait for Hmrc employment history and reapply online is the best option for you.
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pritzy_18
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by pritzy_18 » Wed Aug 16, 2017 1:15 pm
Hi there thank you for your reply and I do apologies for sounding daft but Im a bit concern about appealing late. would it be better for us to appeal within the time scale that HO gave us and just explain to them that we are waiting for my husbands employment history from hmrc or will that be an automatic rejection without the needed document. Sorry for being daft Im still trying to figure out what this appeal all about.
thank you for your time
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Jbkhan32
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by Jbkhan32 » Wed Aug 16, 2017 1:23 pm
Appeal is your right,you can do it and once you receive employment history then reapplying is a good option.
Call to HMRC on this number and ask for employment history,hopefully you will get it within five days.01355 359022
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by pritzy_18 » Wed Aug 16, 2017 1:59 pm
that would be a good idea. thank you for your reply