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If you are a non-EEA citizen you do not need to provide employment proof, as long as you provide uncancelled (current or expired) passports covering the entire residency requirement period (5 years by your own, or 3 years if married to BC). Please refer to guidance if your passport is stamped at entry to UK.sohoraf wrote: ↑Thu Mar 01, 2018 12:43 amHi calavera99, thank you for your answer.
The AN application form asks for 10 years work history and asks for proof in the form of P60 or payslips. I am worried that my last working day with one of my employer whilst in Tier 2 does not match in HO and HMRC database. Worried if this could be considered not a good character as there is a discrepancy of information. Also according to HMRC record, I was not paid the amount I was supposed to when in Tier 2 which again may be considered as breach of immigration rule and fall under not good character.
Don't worry too much about dates mismatch and deception. I also left a Tier II job before my ILR, and my COS stated my job termination date a month earlier than my HMRC records, simple because I got paid another month after I quit. My solicitors advised me to a use the later date as a declaration and also told me that I shouldn't be worried. If you obtained your ILR, you should be less concerned about your employment history IMO. Nobody should think it is a deception if you use either your HMRC quit date or COS quit date.sohoraf wrote: ↑Thu Mar 01, 2018 12:43 amHi calavera99, thank you for your answer.
The AN application form asks for 10 years work history and asks for proof in the form of P60 or payslips. I am worried that my last working day with one of my employer whilst in Tier 2 does not match in HO and HMRC database. Worried if this could be considered not a good character as there is a discrepancy of information. Also according to HMRC record, I was not paid the amount I was supposed to when in Tier 2 which again may be considered as breach of immigration rule and fall under not good character.
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