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RohitILR1 wrote:I've been on TIER 1(General) PBS category and about to apply for ILR. I need to furnish evidence of absences from the UK for the past 5 years. I went to France on Tourist Visa for 6 days when I was not in any employment in the UK and was looking for a new job. I just accompanied my wife to France who visited there on her company sponsored business Trip. So, my trip was not sponsored.
Can you please suggest if this breaks my 5 YEARS continuity in the UK as I was in France for 6 days when I was actually unemployed and so this was not my employment related travel.
Though I've been on TIER1 (General) Visa, but I fear that UKBA will say that the trip is nowhere related to my employment and may reject my ILR just for this minor reason. I'm in trouble; can anyone please suggest the evidence that I can provide for absence to satify UKBA.
(My total absence in past 5 years is just 80 days in total).
RohitILR1 wrote:So, can anyone suggest what should I fill in the form SET(O) section 6.1/6.2/6.3 for the six days I was not in the UK but was unemployed. How can I furnish a reason related to employment.
Or, should I NOT mention about this visit......But my passport has entry/exit stamp. I'm bit confused..Any help or supporting document would be highly appreciated. Thanks.
RohitILR1 wrote:Hi,
I'm on TIER1 (General) Visa and about to apply for ILR. I've received letter from HMRC having NI/Tax details for 4 financial years. But there is no tax details for the very first year I came to the UK. This is because I came to UK on WP from Indian company and they used to deposit just the GBP in my account without any payslip. And no tax/ni was deducted by the company (no UK payroll).Any suggestions if this can create any obstacle for ILR?? Thanks in advance.