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if you are still unsure then for a nominal fee usually £10 can request Sar file from ukba which under freedom of information will disclose all the record they kept for you. This way you can solve this mystery.Saladin0011 wrote:No, they didn't care. But I don't know what will say people from border office when I will be asking for PR.
normally you need to show 12 month under WRS.Saladin0011 wrote:Hi there. I want ask about WRS. I was working in 2010 for one company and I was registered but then I left for 2-3 months and then started work for them for 1 month again from 01/2011 but I didn't registered again. Was my first registration still valid or I should registered again. Orwas there any period which i didn't need to register for some time?
Thank you for help
Saladin0011 wrote:But when I left UK in10/2010 they sent me p45 and when I came back in 01/2011 and worked for them only 1 month they sent me payslip which started from 0 and p45 again when I finished.
Saladin0011 wrote:Hi guys. I want ask what was the rule for registration with WRS. After how long I had to registered in new job? Was there any number of days? I was in 2009 working for agency for about 2-3 weeks and then I found proper job which I was registered with but now I have gap without WRS for that agency.
Other problem is that I was working for company in 2010, I registered with them, then I went for long holiday about 3 months, during this time they ended our contract and when I came back I sstarted work for them again (just for 1 month) but I didn't registered with WRS again. Today I called UKBA/HO but they don't know anything and they said I will have to explain it immigration officer when I will apply for PR. I didn't know there is any interview and I thought I just have to fill out application form and then somebody decide if I can have PR or not.
How does it work?
sheraz7 wrote:http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... ht=#912526sheraz7 wrote:
if you are still unsure then for a nominal fee usually £10 can request Sar file from ukba which under freedom of information will disclose all the record they kept for you. This way you can solve this mystery.
askmeplz82 wrote:You will normally have to register under the Worker Registration Scheme if you wish to work for an employer in the United Kingdom for more than one monthSaladin0011 wrote:Hi guys. I want ask what was the rule for registration with WRS. After how long I had to registered in new job? Was there any number of days? I was in 2009 working for agency for about 2-3 weeks and then I found proper job which I was registered with but now I have gap without WRS for that agency.
Other problem is that I was working for company in 2010, I registered with them, then I went for long holiday about 3 months, during this time they ended our contract and when I came back I sstarted work for them again (just for 1 month) but I didn't registered with WRS again. Today I called UKBA/HO but they don't know anything and they said I will have to explain it immigration officer when I will apply for PR. I didn't know there is any interview and I thought I just have to fill out application form and then somebody decide if I can have PR or not.
How does it work?
Once you have been working in the United Kingdom legally for 12 months without a break in employment, you will no longer have to register on the Worker Registration Scheme
They will only count your registered work; I asked this question to an European caseworker and he confirmed that even if you have worked 1 year before registering under WRS scheme ( for a8 national ) it will not be count . They will only count work from the certificate issued date
with you 2nd question.
What counts as 12 months ‘uninterrupted work’?
'Uninterrupted work' means you must not be out of work for more than a total of 30 days in a 12 month period. You will need your registration certificates and other evidence of employment to show 12 months' uninterrupted employment.
http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov. ... k/eea/wrs/
Saladin0011 wrote:I found thisDoes it means I can be working for one employer for less than one month and don't need to register? If I was working for him about 3 weeks only, so it is still legal?If you do not apply within one month of starting a job, your employment will be unlawful after that date. It will then be unlawful until you are issued with a registration certificate and you may have to stop working. Any time you spend working here unlawfully will not count towards your 12-month qualifying period to become exempt from registration.
askmeplz82 wrote:Saladin0011 wrote:I found thisDoes it means I can be working for one employer for less than one month and don't need to register? If I was working for him about 3 weeks only, so it is still legal?If you do not apply within one month of starting a job, your employment will be unlawful after that date. It will then be unlawful until you are issued with a registration certificate and you may have to stop working. Any time you spend working here unlawfully will not count towards your 12-month qualifying period to become exempt from registration.
What it mean is if you didn't register that employer with WRS. If home office don't any any record that you worked for them then it's illegal
any work you did from WRS issued date to next 12 month must be informed. If you changed 4 jobs in 12 months you need 4 WRS