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@Dansid,dansid wrote:Hi,
I'm a bit confused by the new ILR rules and with this new SET O form.
Is Section 6.3 for Tier 1 General?
I'm on Tier 1 general and have only spent 60 days out of UK in total. It was mixture of holidays and work related travel. Do i need to provide evidence of these absence???
Senior members plz reply ASAP as i have my ILR appointment next week
Thanks
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=BinaryUKBA wrote:
For the Tier 1 Investor, Tier 1 Entrepreneur, Tier 1 Exceptional Talent and Highly Skilled Migrant (applying under Appendix S of the rules) categories there is no requirement to give a reason for absences if they do not exceed 180 days in any of the five, four, three or two consecutive 12 month periods of the continuous period, counted backwards from the date of application for indefinite leave to remain (ILR).
Spidery_thread wrote:Under Highly Skilled Migrants Appendix S.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=BinaryUKBA wrote:
For the Tier 1 Investor, Tier 1 Entrepreneur, Tier 1 Exceptional Talent and Highly Skilled Migrant (applying under Appendix S of the rules) categories there is no requirement to give a reason for absences if they do not exceed 180 days in any of the five, four, three or two consecutive 12 month periods of the continuous period, counted backwards from the date of application for indefinite leave to remain (ILR).
Look for Page 12
(with thanks to Damanisshallo)
Ashrithb,ashrithb wrote:Hi,
Please refer the below thread, which is already discussed about the same issue.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... sc&start=0
Points to note about the Tier(1) general -- new set(O) form:
1).For tier 1 general, there is no need to submit the evidence unless the absence are because of compelling reason.
2).But on safe, if there are any work related absent , try to get the letter from employer.Again , for tier(1) general, there are is no requirement to submit the evidence along with set(O) form.
3).In the section 6.3, just list down the the absent according to date and just mention the reason.
4).In case of Tier 1 Investor, Tier 1 Entrepreneur, Tier 1 Exceptional Talent and Highly Skilled Migrant, there is no need to write the reason for question 6.3, provided that absent are less than 180 days.
I hope this clears.
I and my wife got our separate ILRs this week. We skipped this question, nothing was asked at our PEO appointments. Both of us had less than 180 days absence in total and in my wifes case some absences were unpaid.Bildor wrote:Ashrithb,ashrithb wrote:Hi,
Please refer the below thread, which is already discussed about the same issue.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... sc&start=0
Points to note about the Tier(1) general -- new set(O) form:
1).For tier 1 general, there is no need to submit the evidence unless the absence are because of compelling reason.
2).But on safe, if there are any work related absent , try to get the letter from employer.Again , for tier(1) general, there are is no requirement to submit the evidence along with set(O) form.
3).In the section 6.3, just list down the the absent according to date and just mention the reason.
4).In case of Tier 1 Investor, Tier 1 Entrepreneur, Tier 1 Exceptional Talent and Highly Skilled Migrant, there is no need to write the reason for question 6.3, provided that absent are less than 180 days.
I hope this clears.
section 6.3 of the form asks the question ' What evidence has been provided to support the reasons for all absences from the UK?' and then there are several option boxes provided.
Are you saying this section of the form should be omitted by Tier 1 General applicants that have absences of less than 180 days?
Set(o) application form question 6.3 (paragraphs2) : Evidence of all work-related absences (including paid annual leave) is required from those applyingBildor wrote
section 6.3 of the form asks the question ' What evidence has been provided to support the reasons for all absences from the UK?' and then there are several option boxes provided.
Are you saying this section of the form should be omitted by Tier 1 General applicants that have absences of less than 180 days?
An employer letter to confirm absences is not required for those who have their 5 year residence made up of both WP+T1G. There have been several success cases (post 13th Dec 2012) posted on this forum which appear to confirm this.sn00pDaisy wrote:Hi All,
I understand from you all esteemed members, that in case of the Tier 1 applicant, there is no requirement to provide a letter from the employer, explaining the reason for his leaves (if less than 180)
What about the case, when the applicant initially arrived on Work Permit (sept 2007) and switched to Tier 1(April 2009) and has been on Tier 1 since.
Will he/she need the letter from the employer even if there absenses have been less then 180 ?
Regards,