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Long Absences & Paid Leave

Post by fahadz1 » Thu Dec 30, 2010 3:50 pm

Hi,

As i have seen on this website that when we work abroad we have to provide Employer letter saying that i was out of UK on business purposes and their salary is paid in Uk.

Do they have to provide Bankstatment of that period ? Showing Salary comming into account ? or ONLY employer letter is enough ?

My 2nd question is if you are on PAID leave
Do we have to send Employer letter as well to say that those days were paid holidays or bank statments & payslips for that period is enough ?

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Post by geriatrix » Thu Dec 30, 2010 5:31 pm

The answer(s) may depend on the route of settlement (e.g. - PBS) and whether you are employed / self-employed. Please share such details to help others respond appropriately (according to your circumstances).


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Post by fahadz1 » Thu Dec 30, 2010 7:05 pm

sushdmehta wrote:The answer(s) may depend on the route of settlement (e.g. - PBS) and whether you are employed / self-employed. Please share such details to help others respond appropriately (according to your circumstances).


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thanks for the reply. i'm on Tier1 General. and will be employed and self-employed both i think ...

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