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What category are you in? If Tier 1, such letter is not required.Simi UK wrote:Hi guys,
Does anybody has any set format for this letter, which is now required for all ILR applications?
I've never been out of country for work related reasons but have used my paid leaves every year. Now what should my employer state about those ?
Please suggest. Can people post the exact wording they are using in this letter?
Many thanks.
ukswus wrote:What category are you in? If Tier 1, such letter is not required.Simi UK wrote:Hi guys,
Does anybody has any set format for this letter, which is now required for all ILR applications?
I've never been out of country for work related reasons but have used my paid leaves every year. Now what should my employer state about those ?
Please suggest. Can people post the exact wording they are using in this letter?
Many thanks.
Yes, you require a letter from your employer if your are on a Employer Sponsored visa. See guidance below - Page 10-11:Simi UK wrote:Please let me know.....senior members please suggest....I am on Tier 2 visa, what letter we want from our employer
The rule says that travel days are not to be counted - so actually I'm confused by your comment more than anything else to be honest...how will there be a discrepancy if the departure and arrival dates are accurately mentioned everywhere?Simi UK wrote:The question is if I mention the dates of departures and arrivals on SET O form and mention only the whole days on the letter from employer they may cause some discrepancy.
The problem is that if I count the whole days then my absences and 167 but If i count even the departure and arrival dates it becomes 183.
i think the same..... i guess as far as we r under 180 days n also for WP... no requirement of the letter..... but i can be wrong....kspattees wrote:I was out of UK for 120 days and not more than 90 days in one go.
My solicitor has advised me that absence evidence is not applicable for me.
Thanks for the update kspattees & congrats! It would help if you could list the documents the Case worker requested from you. Or the documents you provided to help others who will be applying as old Work Permit Holders to determine whether anything has changed since the new rules were introduced.kspattees wrote:My ILR got approved today. I have submitted old SET(O) form 07/12 version, did not provide any evidence of absence proof.