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Always beneficial to provide the link please. Many changes have been introduced and released across a range of visa categories.
Is that mean the job created during processing time will count??marcnath wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2017 12:01 pmOne significant helpful change is in the Job Creation in the extension period. By changing it to 12 months before date of application, the processing time between application and grant of a previous extension is no longer a negative for ILR application.
There are a few posters in this Forum that I think will immediately benefit from it.
Only if your extension was approved less than 12 months from the date of ILRIs that mean the job created during processing time will count??
Hi Macnorth
What possible evidence from HMRC can a self-employed person show that their business (which is them) is based in the UK – and that that evidence is dated in the three months before extension or ILR??? What type of HMRC evidence would show a self-employed person's business location?48(a) if the applicant is self-employed, they must provide:
(i) evidence of their registration with HM Revenue & Customs to show that their business is based in the UK, and such evidence is dated no earlier than three months before the date of application
Based in the UK has been defined elsewhere - it is address, bank account and taxation. A HMRC tax assessment notice will possibly meet the location and UK taxation. Add a business bank statement/letter and you meet the requirement.JohnOhn wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2017 8:49 pmI am now even more confused about what they want to see from self-employed applicants. This part is newly reworded and doesn't clear anything up.
What possible evidence from HMRC can a self-employed person show that their business (which is them) is based in the UK – and that that evidence is dated in the three months before extension or ILR??? What type of HMRC evidence would show a self-employed person's business location?48(a) if the applicant is self-employed, they must provide:
(i) evidence of their registration with HM Revenue & Customs to show that their business is based in the UK, and such evidence is dated no earlier than three months before the date of application
But I don't think any HMRC tax assessment notice would have your personal bank account details on it?marcnath wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2017 8:55 pmBased in the UK has been defined elsewhere - it is address, bank account and taxation. A HMRC tax assessment notice will possibly meet the location and UK taxation. Add a business bank statement/letter and you meet the requirement.JohnOhn wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2017 8:49 pmI am now even more confused about what they want to see from self-employed applicants. This part is newly reworded and doesn't clear anything up.
What possible evidence from HMRC can a self-employed person show that their business (which is them) is based in the UK – and that that evidence is dated in the three months before extension or ILR??? What type of HMRC evidence would show a self-employed person's business location?48(a) if the applicant is self-employed, they must provide:
(i) evidence of their registration with HM Revenue & Customs to show that their business is based in the UK, and such evidence is dated no earlier than three months before the date of application
It depends on your circumstance.
Assuming you have a business that does need the jobs, then you would easily create the two jobs during the 1.5 years left. So you are not at a disadvantage.ishfaqsangra wrote: ↑Sat Dec 09, 2017 9:12 pmYes so in other words if they take a year or above during extension process and applicants 5 years for ILR are completing within 12 months of latest extension then the processing period will count.
Applicants like us who got extension in 6 months time (1.5 years time to ILR) will have no advantage.
10 yr LR has nothing to do with job creationnevergiveup88 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2017 7:19 pmif anyone applying ILR ON
10 Year route, Does this job rule apply on those applicants as well ? Please advise , many thanks
In simple terms, you can claim ALL employment created/maintained between Sep 2017 and Sept 2018 towards your ILR.Mehdi123 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2017 11:13 pmOkay macarnath, can you explain me what's happening with the employment. I really don't get it. I have been waiting for 15 months now. My 5 years complete in septI2018. I have 1 job constantly, one employee left in august17 (was with us for 1year and 11months) and the position was filled back in august by another employee. Let say I get my visa Tomm. When can I apply for ilr? I'm pre April.
Since your 5 years completes in Sept 2018, the earliest you can apply is Aug 2018 (28 days before). All your employment from Aug 2017 is therefore counted towards your job creation. Since you have one person working, that is 12 months. You need another 52 weeks of job creation before you can qualify for ILR. Under the revised rules, you can start the job creation now and it will count towards your job creation when you apply.Mehdi123 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2017 11:13 pmOkay macarnath, can you explain me what's happening with the employment. I really don't get it. I have been waiting for 15 months now. My 5 years complete in septI2018. I have 1 job constantly, one employee left in august17 (was with us for 1year and 11months) and the position was filled back in august by another employee. Let say I get my visa Tomm. When can I apply for ilr? I'm pre April.