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Unlikely as it has been a requirement for many years now to hold a BRP card as evidence and proof of ILE/ILR for work and renting purposes.- Is her settled status not enough to prove that she has RTW
If she applied using standard service, it can take up to 6 months sometimes.- How long is waiting time for a BRC at the moment
https://www.gov.uk/check-job-applicant-right-to-workHow can the employer check her immigration status, so she can return to work
sorry. as I said, I got confused and lost completely. She is not EU or EEA, but she has ILE. Which means "you are regarded as settled in the UK."
ILE is indefinite by definition, so I dont really understand what other proof is needed. Am I missing something?Unlikely as it has been a requirement for many years now to hold a BRP card as evidence and proof of ILE/ILR for work and renting purposes.
Correct yes, however the term 'Settled Status' is something specific not relevant to her. This is only to avoid confusion if members read your topic heading.Which means "you are regarded as settled in the UK."
Yes, provided she has not left the UK for 2 or more years, then it is lost. However she should have applied for a BRP a long time ago. It has been a requirement since the immigration act 2014 came into force.ILE is indefinite by definition, so I dont really understand what other proof is needed. Am I missing something?
CR001 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 02, 2021 8:59 pmAs ILR/ILE means that "You are free to work in the UK in any business, profession or employment, including self-employment. " and the fact that she never had any issues whatever, we did not know she had to. She took a short full time course in college in 2018 and nobody asked for it too.she should have applied for a BRP a long time ago. It has been a requirement since the immigration act 2014 came into force.
It does not look like any of those apply to her - she does not have BRP number or BRC, as for passport, is not it supposed to be registered with UK VI before a certain date?How can the employer check her immigration status, so she can return to work
https://www.gov.uk/check-job-applicant-right-to-work
She was not outside the country for continuous 2 years, but she has a gap of more than 6 months in a year in 2015 and 2016, so she was thinking of applying next year.Would have been simpler to apply for citizenship.
It really does not make sense - you have a status of being free from the immigration control (ILE) and are allowed to take employment, but you still have to prove it- If I have a driving license, I can drive, even if I dont have it on me at the moment!
Employers have to follow the law and if they don't, they can be find a large amount of money (£20k). Many won't take the risk.It really does not make sense - you have a status of being free from the immigration control (ILE) and are allowed to take employment, but you still have to prove it- If I have a driving license, I can drive, even if I dont have it on me at the moment!
It can take up to 6 months, sometimes longer.
Hi CR001 !
If you have ILE, then choose 2.
You must apply online if you have indefinite leave to remain. It costs £229. You’ll get a decision within 6 months.