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for how long you were on T1 ENT and didn't invest ?Now my Question is after getting the Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa i was NOT working for someone, i was still a director of a company i got the visa from, but i didnt invest the money and i switched my visa in October 2014. My question is do i BREAK the Immigaration law by not investing the money after getting my Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa or is it okay to not invest as i switched my visa after 5 months.
Hi.makky86 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 01, 2018 3:51 pmfor how long you were on T1 ENT and didn't invest ?Now my Question is after getting the Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa i was NOT working for someone, i was still a director of a company i got the visa from, but i didnt invest the money and i switched my visa in October 2014. My question is do i BREAK the Immigaration law by not investing the money after getting my Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa or is it okay to not invest as i switched my visa after 5 months.
What were you doing for 5 months in the UK?TheRock9 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 01, 2018 10:05 pmHi.makky86 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 01, 2018 3:51 pmfor how long you were on T1 ENT and didn't invest ?Now my Question is after getting the Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa i was NOT working for someone, i was still a director of a company i got the visa from, but i didnt invest the money and i switched my visa in October 2014. My question is do i BREAK the Immigaration law by not investing the money after getting my Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa or is it okay to not invest as i switched my visa after 5 months.
I received my Tier 1 E on 23rd May 2014 and i switched to FLR(M) on 23rd October 2014. So its around 5 months.
hmm you intiially mentioned that you didn't invest anything then what kind of work you were doing for your own comapany
hmm you intiially mentioned that you didn't invest anything then what kind of work you were doing for your own comapanymakky86 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 01, 2018 10:30 pm[quote=TheRock9 post_id=<a href="tel:1578837">1578837</a> time=<a href="tel:1514844701">1514844701</a> user_id=167495]
I was working for my company whom i was a director and i have this on HMRC records as well along with the Payslips which i was withdrawing.
The company was already trading when i was being appointed as a Director, so along with me the other director was thr (he was a British national).
I am not very familiar with T1 ENT. As long as you think by not investing for 5 months you didn't break Tier 1Ent terms then you should be okay.
The company was already trading when i was being appointed as a Director, so along with me the other director was thr (he was a British national).
Just for your information that my Initial Application for Tier 1E (50K) route was made in august 2012 and my visa was granted in May 2014.. so since August 2012 i was only working for my company which i was director of.
So please advise will this effect my ILR application if I didn't invest in my 5 months on Tier 1 E visa.
There is no point of posting same thing again and again. If you think you are not getting enough help than rather wasting time get a help from solicitor
Thanks Makkymakky86 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2018 11:02 amThere is no point of posting same thing again and again. If you think you are not getting enough help than rather wasting time get a help from solicitor
http://home.oisc.gov.uk/adviser_finder/finder.aspx
Thanks CR001. I apologise for being impatient, i will be careful next time.CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2018 11:13 amThe requirement for investment is to invest your money during the INITIAL grant of visa. As you chose to switch to FLR(M), not investing is unlikely to have an impact on Long Residence ILR. Be ready with an explanation though IF you are asked or if your application is held for further checks.
You really need to be patient. It has been a holiday period with many members away on holiday or spending time off with friends and family. Members who constantly bump and push their threads (demanding) answers, are unlikely to get a response given that we offer our time for free while we all also have jobs and family commitments to deal with too.