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ilr tier general - annual leaves

Post by jv2016 » Thu Aug 09, 2018 4:22 pm

Hi,

I am applying in person for ILR on 24th August.
Just a quick query do I need to provide details from HR of all the annual leaves i have taken during the last 5 years? Or just the leave taken during my time out of the UK?

Many thanks

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Re: ilr tier general - annual leaves

Post by Akorotaeva » Thu Aug 09, 2018 4:41 pm

Out of the UK only.

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Re: ilr tier general - annual leaves

Post by jv2016 » Thu Aug 09, 2018 5:15 pm

Thank you so much

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Ilr tier 2 general employer letter

Post by jv2016 » Fri Aug 10, 2018 9:39 pm

Dear Members,

Please can I clarify something. My service manager and HR has given me a combined letter with all thr relevant details required for ILR. May I know if this is acceptable?

Also my manager has electronically signed the letter. Is this acceptable or does it need to be a real/physical signature?

Many thanks

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Re: Ilr tier 2 general employer letter

Post by trueblue19 » Fri Aug 10, 2018 11:08 pm

jv2016 wrote:
Fri Aug 10, 2018 9:39 pm
Dear Members,

Please can I clarify something. My service manager and HR has given me a combined letter with all thr relevant details required for ILR. May I know if this is acceptable?

Also my manager has electronically signed the letter. Is this acceptable or does it need to be a real/physical signature?

Many thanks
Can you elaborate what do you mean by combined letter?

Electronic signatures are commonplace in large organizations, however, if I was you, I'll get your manager to physically sign the letter.

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Re: Ilr tier 2 general employer letter

Post by jv2016 » Fri Aug 10, 2018 11:31 pm

Thanks for your reply. Combined letter includes the job details, forseeable future statement, salary, Soc code etc and the confirmation of annual leaves taken during my time out of the UK. Then at the end of letter electronic signatures of HR manager and my service manager.

I can ask my manager to sign the letter physically.

Thanks

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Re: Ilr tier 2 general employer letter

Post by trueblue19 » Fri Aug 10, 2018 11:52 pm

jv2016 wrote:
Fri Aug 10, 2018 11:31 pm

Thanks for your reply. Combined letter includes the job details, foreseeable future statement, salary, Soc code etc and the confirmation of annual leaves taken during my time out of the UK. Then at the end of letter electronic signatures of HR manager and my service manager.
Yes this should be ok.

I'm enclosing a format below as a reference (which I submitted today along with my ILR application, and it was accepted), so you can make sure all avenues are covered in your letter. I know the format below is a bit detailed and not every employer will be keen to sign on so much stuff, or the language might differ. That's ok as long as it covers SOC, Salary, Hours, foreseeable future and confirmation that absences were approved by employer.





[TO BE PRINTED ON COMPANY LETTERHEAD]

Home Office
Croydon Premium Service Centre
Lunar House
40 Wellesley Road
Croydon
CR9 2BY

<Date>

To whom it may concern

Mr <Full Name> – <Nationality> – <Date of Birth>

We are writing this letter in support of the application submitted by our employee <Full Name> for him to be granted indefinite leave to remain in the UK.

We confirm that <Full Name> has been employed with <Employer Name> in the UK since <Date of Start of Employment in UK with employer>. He has therefore spent a continuous period of XX years in the UK working for the company.

We confirm that <Full Name> is currently employed in the position of <Designation> and his basic salary, is £XXX per annum based on YY hour week. We confirm that his job matches SOC code XXXX, which has an hourly rate of £XX.XX per hour equivalent to £XYZ based on a XX hour week. Mr <Full Name> therefore receives above the minimum salary required for this role. Additionally, his salary is also higher than the current applicable ILR threshold.

We also confirm that it is our intention to retain Mr <Full Name> in this employment in the UK for the foreseeable future.

We further confirm that as part of this employment, Mr <Full Name> was required to travel regularly outside the UK on behalf of <Employer Name>. Accordingly, Mr <Full Name> would not have been able to fully perform his duties and employment obligations to <Employer Name> if he were unable to travel overseas on behalf of the company as and when required.

We therefore confirm that all business trips disclosed were fully authorised and insisted upon by <Employer Name> and that compelling business reasons existed to warrant Mr <Full Name’s> business trips overseas. We further confirm that at all times during his employment, Mr <Full Name’s> employment base remained in the UK.

Please find attached the list of Mr <Full Name> business travel as well as personal travels which were part of his annual leave entitlement.

Please note that Mr <Full Name> was being paid his full UK salary into his UK bank account during the period of all such travel(s), and has never taken any unpaid leaves during the entire duration of his employment in the UK.

It is to be noted that any of these absences do not exceed the 180-day limit in any rolling 12-month period and/or 12 month calendar period during the qualifying period in the last 5 years, in line with the existing as well as past absence rules.

We also confirm the authenticity of the payslips and P60s provided in support of his UK immigration application.

If you have any queries in connection with this letter, please contact [insert name] of <Employer Name> in the first instance, on [insert telephone number and email address].


Yours faithfully,


[Name]
[Position]
For and on behalf of <Employer Name>

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Re: Ilr tier 2 general employer letter

Post by trueblue19 » Fri Aug 10, 2018 11:52 pm


I can ask my manager to sign the letter physically.

Thanks
Yes, I would recommend physical signature than electronic.

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Re: Ilr tier 2 general employer letter

Post by jv2016 » Sat Aug 11, 2018 6:16 pm

Many thanks for your reply and very useful letter template. It almost looks similar to mine, and as you suggested I will get it physically signed.

Appreciate your help

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Ilr appropriate rate of pay & P60

Post by jv2016 » Mon Aug 20, 2018 10:12 am

Dear Members

My Soc code for the job is 2221 and please can anyone let me know what will be the appropriate rate for this job role?
Codes of practice table 9 starts from £16000. My current pay is well above the current ilr threshold.

Not sure which salary to state. Please help, applying this friday.

Is it mandatory to submit p60? I have payslips and bank statements

Thanking you

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Re: Ilr appropriate rate of pay & P60

Post by CR001 » Mon Aug 20, 2018 10:17 am

jv2016 wrote:
Mon Aug 20, 2018 10:12 am
Dear Members

My Soc code for the job is 2221 and please can anyone let me know what will be the appropriate rate for this job role?
Codes of practice table 9 starts from £16000. My current pay is well above the current ilr threshold.

Not sure which salary to state. Please help, applying this friday.

Is it mandatory to submit p60? I have payslips and bank statements

Thanking you
To qualify for ILR, you need to be earning a minimum of £35,500pa. Do you meet this requirement??
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Re: Ilr appropriate rate of pay & P60

Post by jv2016 » Mon Aug 20, 2018 10:25 am

Yes my current salary is well above the £35500 requirement.

Thank you CR001

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Re: Ilr appropriate rate of pay & P60

Post by jv2016 » Mon Aug 20, 2018 10:34 am

CR001 wrote:
Mon Aug 20, 2018 10:17 am
jv2016 wrote:
Mon Aug 20, 2018 10:12 am
Dear Members

My Soc code for the job is 2221 and please can anyone let me know what will be the appropriate rate for this job role?
Codes of practice table 9 starts from £16000. My current pay is well above the current ilr threshold.

Not sure which salary to state. Please help, applying this friday.

Is it mandatory to submit p60? I have payslips and bank statements

Thanking you
To qualify for ILR, you need to be earning a minimum of £35,500pa. Do you meet this requirement??
Yes my salary is above the threshold £35500. But unsure which appropriate rate to write on my application.

Also please let me know if P60 is mandatory??

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Re: Ilr appropriate rate of pay & P60

Post by CR001 » Mon Aug 20, 2018 10:45 am

P60 not required.

In terms of what salary you write, you simply state the salary of the band that you are on.
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Re: Ilr appropriate rate of pay & P60

Post by jv2016 » Mon Aug 20, 2018 10:54 am

Many thanks CR001

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ILR PAYSLIP QUERY

Post by jv2016 » Tue Aug 21, 2018 9:03 pm

Dear Members

I am applying for ILr this friday, and my payday is on the 24th of every month, which is the sameday I am applying for ILR. Because of the one calendar month rule, I am not sure showing the July and previous payslips should be sufficient?
Please advise

Thanking you

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Re: ILR PAYSLIP QUERY

Post by harps9191 » Wed Aug 22, 2018 11:30 am

jv2016 wrote:
Tue Aug 21, 2018 9:03 pm
Dear Members

I am applying for ILr this friday, and my payday is on the 24th of every month, which is the sameday I am applying for ILR. Because of the one calendar month rule, I am not sure showing the July and previous payslips should be sufficient?
Please advise

Thanking you
i am in exactly the same situation as you and using the july payslip. which centre are you applying at? might bump into you :P

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Re: ILR PAYSLIP QUERY

Post by jv2016 » Wed Aug 22, 2018 3:15 pm

harps9191 wrote:
Wed Aug 22, 2018 11:30 am
jv2016 wrote:
Tue Aug 21, 2018 9:03 pm
Dear Members

I am applying for ILr this friday, and my payday is on the 24th of every month, which is the sameday I am applying for ILR. Because of the one calendar month rule, I am not sure showing the July and previous payslips should be sufficient?
Please advise

Thanking you
i am in exactly the same situation as you and using the july payslip. which centre are you applying at? might bump into you :P
That’s interesting. At Croydon. I hope it won’t be an issue. They can cross check previous paydays and confirm this. End of the day they want to know I am genuine. Good luck

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Re: ILR PAYSLIP QUERY

Post by trueblue19 » Wed Aug 22, 2018 6:56 pm

You'll be fine. They want to see the recentmost payslip, which in your case will be for the month before. Your salary credits will anyway show that you get paid on 24th of each month, and at almost all organizations, payslips are generated the next day, at the earliest.

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Re: ILR PAYSLIP QUERY

Post by jv2016 » Fri Aug 24, 2018 10:48 pm

Thanks. All wentwell ilr approved :D

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