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EU nationals, British citizens AND persons holding ILR.Seems like the spouse of the EEA nationals can be counted as "settled workers"
No you cannot if the person only holds a spouse visa. A person on a spouse visa is NOT considered settled as they do not hold ILR.I am planning to hire a person that is a spouse of a British, can this be counted as "settled workers"?
Sorry but when I click onto that link, it says "Sorry but you are not permitted to use the search system"Casa wrote: ↑Sun Sep 16, 2018 8:50 pmTo request a username change post in the thread linked below:
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hmm but the other moderators said that from this topic that the spouse of EEA nations can be counted as "settled worker", that is why I am not sure about spouse of British citizensCR001 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 16, 2018 8:52 pmEU nationals, British citizens AND persons holding ILR.Seems like the spouse of the EEA nationals can be counted as "settled workers"
No you cannot if the person only holds a spouse visa. A person on a spouse visa is NOT considered settled as they do not hold ILR.I am planning to hire a person that is a spouse of a British, can this be counted as "settled workers"?
Try the link again.ThoamsNa wrote: ↑Sun Sep 16, 2018 8:59 pmSorry but when I click onto that link, it says "Sorry but you are not permitted to use the search system"Casa wrote: ↑Sun Sep 16, 2018 8:50 pmTo request a username change post in the thread linked below:
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A spouse of a British Citizen in the UK on a spouse visa is NOT considered a spouse of an EU citizen. A British citizen in the UK is ONLY considered British and not EU.hmm but the other moderators said that from this topic that the spouse of EEA nations can be counted as "settled worker", that is why I am not sure about spouse of British citizensCR001 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 16, 2018 8:52 pmEU nationals, British citizens AND persons holding ILR.Seems like the spouse of the EEA nationals can be counted as "settled workers"
No you cannot if the person only holds a spouse visa. A person on a spouse visa is NOT considered settled as they do not hold ILR.I am planning to hire a person that is a spouse of a British, can this be counted as "settled workers"?
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If you invested it as a DL, then it will be a problem. You will have to contact the bank and get the old statements.ThomasNa wrote: ↑Mon Sep 17, 2018 4:51 pmHi everyone,
I have a bit of problem. I transferred all the £200,000 from my personal account to my business account. The issue is, I closed that bank account to switch to another one, and forgot to download the old business bank statements. I still keep personal bank statements.
Will this be an issue to HO to check the £200,000 investment? Is my personal bank account enough and can I explain in on the cover letter?
Many thanks in advance
It might work. At the least, they should come back to you and request the originals if they really need it.ThomasNa wrote: ↑Mon Sep 17, 2018 11:27 pmSorry what did you mean by converting it into shares? On my annual accounts, it is currently showing as director loan.
Btw, I managed to log into my old account and download the statement. However, the bank won't stamp it for me as the account was closed. I still keep the original PERSONAL bank stt by post. It does show on my personal stt that the 200k was transferred to my business acc (for the business acc I only have the pdf version now). Do you think that should be fine together with the explanation on the cover letter?
Many thanks in advance
Thank you so much Marcnath. I have just went into a branch and they were able to give me a certified copy. Luckily, they keep it for 6 years, so I can request it anytime.marcnath wrote: ↑Tue Sep 18, 2018 10:03 amIt might work. At the least, they should come back to you and request the originals if they really need it.ThomasNa wrote: ↑Mon Sep 17, 2018 11:27 pmSorry what did you mean by converting it into shares? On my annual accounts, it is currently showing as director loan.
Btw, I managed to log into my old account and download the statement. However, the bank won't stamp it for me as the account was closed. I still keep the original PERSONAL bank stt by post. It does show on my personal stt that the 200k was transferred to my business acc (for the business acc I only have the pdf version now). Do you think that should be fine together with the explanation on the cover letter?
Many thanks in advance
Did you try calling the bank and asking them to post the statements to you ? They may charge you for it, but most banks do.
Talk to your accountant about recording the loans as a share investment - it is essentially a matter of how it is recorded in the accounts
Money spent is not investment.ThomasNa wrote: ↑Mon Oct 08, 2018 1:57 pmCan I please ask another question regarding the £200,000 investment.
For the business, I have spent so far:
Wages: £150,000 (not including myself as director)
Office + Storage rent: £35,000
Accountant: £ 10,000
Other business expenses (stationary, advertising, it softwares ...) £10,000
Stocks: £100,000 (buy for resell)
I would like to ask if all the above can be counted towards the £200,000 investment? Am I in a safe position?
Many thanks!
I meant money spent by the business for its growth.marcnath wrote: ↑Mon Oct 08, 2018 2:20 pmMoney spent is not investment.ThomasNa wrote: ↑Mon Oct 08, 2018 1:57 pmCan I please ask another question regarding the £200,000 investment.
For the business, I have spent so far:
Wages: £150,000 (not including myself as director)
Office + Storage rent: £35,000
Accountant: £ 10,000
Other business expenses (stationary, advertising, it softwares ...) £10,000
Stocks: £100,000 (buy for resell)
I would like to ask if all the above can be counted towards the £200,000 investment? Am I in a safe position?
Many thanks!
Money put into the business account is investment
Sorry for the confusion.
The guidance a few years back did have a sentence that mentioned that money invested should have been spent to grow the business. It also mentioned that money in the bank account could not be counted as investment. But this was never specified in the immigration rules and is no longer in the guidance.