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vinseh
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ILR query - Please help!!!

Post by vinseh » Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:28 pm

Hi Guys,

Many thanks for taking the time to read this.

I have been on work permit for nearly 5 years now. I am due to apply for my ILR in Mar 2010. However, there is something that's giving me a headache. In the first year of my employment I went to India for 2 months to get married. Out of which one month was paid holiday and the remaining 1 month was unpaid. On coming back I rejoined my employment but took lot of days off from work for the first 3 months that's due to my new marriage etc.

For that reason my P60s show less income than what was approved in my work permit.

Now I am worried when I submit my ILR application would that be a problem. Similar thing happened in the next year too I took a few days off work which were unpaid.

Can someone help me out please. Does the Home Office actually query such discrepencies? Are they bothered by that?

I really look forward to hearing from you.

Regards,
Vinseh

joh118
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Re: ILR query - Please help!!!

Post by joh118 » Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:53 pm

vinseh wrote:Hi Guys,

Many thanks for taking the time to read this.

I have been on work permit for nearly 5 years now. I am due to apply for my ILR in Mar 2010. However, there is something that's giving me a headache. In the first year of my employment I went to India for 2 months to get married. Out of which one month was paid holiday and the remaining 1 month was unpaid. On coming back I rejoined my employment but took lot of days off from work for the first 3 months that's due to my new marriage etc.

For that reason my P60s show less income than what was approved in my work permit.

Now I am worried when I submit my ILR application would that be a problem. Similar thing happened in the next year too I took a few days off work which were unpaid.

Can someone help me out please. Does the Home Office actually query such discrepencies? Are they bothered by that?

I really look forward to hearing from you.

Regards,
Vinseh

I think if you attach a letter from you explaining what had happened and also a letter from your employers, you should be fine

Sky_High
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Post by Sky_High » Wed Nov 11, 2009 5:56 pm

I would not do any thing. Its not an issue and do not present it to HO as an issue. If we are talking about 2/3 K than its fine.

Hope2007
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Post by Hope2007 » Wed Nov 11, 2009 7:17 pm

why do you want to submit payslips which is 4 years ago...

i am not sure....but can you not submit latest 6 months pay slips and latest 6 months bak statement ..was that not enough ?

vinseh
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Post by vinseh » Wed Nov 11, 2009 7:40 pm

Hope2007 wrote:why do you want to submit payslips which is 4 years ago...

i am not sure....but can you not submit latest 6 months pay slips and latest 6 months bak statement ..was that not enough ?

Hi Hope2007,

Thanks for replying to my message. I'm not submitting 4 year old payslips. I am worried if they ask for the P60s for the last 5 years. I have been reading on this forum and a lot of people have mentioned that they were asked for P60s on their ILR appointment. Please advise.

Thanks again.

Hope2007
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Post by Hope2007 » Wed Nov 11, 2009 7:56 pm

I dont know about p60 ..etc...you could apply by post sending payslips & bank statements...

i have just read the set(o) form from http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/ukres ... ormset(o)/

where have they mentioned about p60 ? only for 14 years long residence (illegal)

but dont take my words...clarify with many people before you make decision








S ECT ION 9 - DOCUMENT S
9A All applicants
Any previous passports or travel documents you have held during your stay in the UK.
It is mandatory to provide the relevant photographs specified below. Please note that this application will be
invalid if you do not provide them.
The photographs must be in the format specified in the separate UKBA photograph guidance provided with
this form. If they are not, they may be rejected as unacceptable and you will have to provide others which are
acceptable. This will delay consideration of your application.
Tick the relevant box(es) to confirm the photographs you are providing and enclose them in a small sealed
envelope attached to section 1 as instructed there.
You must provide the documents specified below which are relevant to your application. If you do not, we
reserve the right to decide your application on the basis of the information and documents provided. Tick the
relevant boxes to show the documents you are providing. They must be originals.
All applicants must provide the relevant documents specified in 9A. You must also provide the relevant documents
specified in 9B to 9V for the category in which you are applying.
Please note that in some cases, we may have to ask for other documents in addition to those specified in
this form.
Passports and immigration documents
Your identity card for foreign nationals if you have been issued with one since entering the UK. See Note 4.
Note 4 Identity cards have been issued to certain foreign nationals since 25 November 2008 when they have been
given permission to remain in the UK. Unless reported lost or stolen, they should be enclosed with any application
for further permission to remain in the UK.
The identity cards for foreign nationals for each dependant included in section 2 and applying for indefinite
leave to remain in the UK with you if they have been issued with them since entering the UK. See Note 4.
Note 5 We do not accept internet or cashpoint statements as evidence of finances. If you claim that a relative or
friend is providing you with financial support (see question 5.4), in addition to evidence of your own finances, you
must provide bank statements or other documents of the kind described above as evidence of their financial
resources. The documents showing the finances available to you and to any person supporting you should cover at
least the last 3 months.
Evidence of your finances. If you have to complete section 5, bank statements, building society savings book(s),
pay slips or other formal documents as evidence of your ability to maintain and accommodate yourself and any dependants
without recourse to public funds. (See Note 5).
Your Finances
S ECT ION 9 - DOCUMENT S
9B
Recent document(s) from the employer named in your current work permit confirming that you are still needed
and that your employment with them is continuing.
Work permit holder If you are applying for indefinite leave to remain on completing 5 years’ continuous stay in the
UK as a work permit holder, in addition to the relevant documents in 9A, you must provide the following:
Document(s) from your authorised employer(s) over the past 5 years confirming that you have been
employed continuously in this work throughout that period.
a) Minister of religion, missionary or member of a religious order (see Note 6)
b) Representative of an overseas newspaper, news agency or broadcasting organisation
c) Private servant in a diplomatic household (see Note 7)
d) Overseas government employee
e) Member of the operational ground staff of an overseas-owned airline
f) Domestic worker in a private household (see Note 7).

vinseh
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Post by vinseh » Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:20 pm

thanks a lot :)

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