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As it had no negative impact on subsequent applications, simply declare it.samgam23 wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 12:00 amHi All,
A quick query. A little more than 10 years ago I was on a Tier 2 work permit which was curtailed as the company went into administration. Immediately after, I got another job and applied for a new Tier 2. But this application was refused as the company had not performed a RLMT as was required at the time. I promptly left the UK within the stipulated period in the refusal letter on a voluntary basis. I have mentioned this in all me previous visa applications (currently on Spouse) Question is, do I need to mention the curtailment and subsequent application refusal when I apply for ILR (will apply in about a months time after 5 years on Spouse visa).
Looking forward to your feedback/ replies.
Thank you very much.
Thanks a lot for your response and apologies for the delay in mine! I will include it in my application as previously then. Only reason I ask is, it took about 6 months for the home office to respond back the last timeI applied and I thought this may have been a causative factor.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 3:14 amAs it had no negative impact on subsequent applications, simply declare it.samgam23 wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 12:00 amHi All,
A quick query. A little more than 10 years ago I was on a Tier 2 work permit which was curtailed as the company went into administration. Immediately after, I got another job and applied for a new Tier 2. But this application was refused as the company had not performed a RLMT as was required at the time. I promptly left the UK within the stipulated period in the refusal letter on a voluntary basis. I have mentioned this in all me previous visa applications (currently on Spouse) Question is, do I need to mention the curtailment and subsequent application refusal when I apply for ILR (will apply in about a months time after 5 years on Spouse visa).
Looking forward to your feedback/ replies.
Thank you very much.
There is no confirmation it is the reason for the delay. Applications are mostly delayed these days. Check timelines threads.samgam23 wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 4:11 pmThanks a lot for your response and apologies for the delay in mine! I will include it in my application as previously then. Only reason I ask is, it took about 6 months for the home office to respond back the last timeI applied and I thought this may have been a causative factor.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 3:14 amAs it had no negative impact on subsequent applications, simply declare it.samgam23 wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 12:00 amHi All,
A quick query. A little more than 10 years ago I was on a Tier 2 work permit which was curtailed as the company went into administration. Immediately after, I got another job and applied for a new Tier 2. But this application was refused as the company had not performed a RLMT as was required at the time. I promptly left the UK within the stipulated period in the refusal letter on a voluntary basis. I have mentioned this in all me previous visa applications (currently on Spouse) Question is, do I need to mention the curtailment and subsequent application refusal when I apply for ILR (will apply in about a months time after 5 years on Spouse visa).
Looking forward to your feedback/ replies.
Thank you very much.
Best.
Hi Zimba,
When you start filling up application, ask further questions.samgam23 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2023 10:01 amApologies, one last question. Along with the relationship/marriage declaration form that’s comes with SET(M) that needs to be signed, are there further consent forms that require signing as well? I remember, there were three consent forms that required signing during FLR(M) application, would the same three require being signed off for SET(M) as well? I only ask as previously, these three popped up at the end of the FLR(M) application, but have not for SET(M).
Thanks for your response.
Best.
Pardon my question AmazonianX, should have clarified earlier, I’ve filled in the application already. Only need to submit it. Waiting to be comfortably within my 28 days limit of my 5th year FLR(M) anniversary of 16July2018. SET(M) application at the end only came up with the relationship/ marriage declaration to be signed but not the consent forms for Home office to verify application info/ third part info and third party sponsor (3 consent forms) that came up at the end of FLR(M). I suppose these are not required if they haven’t come up at the end of SET(M)??AmazonianX wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 8:58 amWhen you start filling up application, ask further questions.samgam23 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2023 10:01 amApologies, one last question. Along with the relationship/marriage declaration form that’s comes with SET(M) that needs to be signed, are there further consent forms that require signing as well? I remember, there were three consent forms that required signing during FLR(M) application, would the same three require being signed off for SET(M) as well? I only ask as previously, these three popped up at the end of the FLR(M) application, but have not for SET(M).
Thanks for your response.
Best.
Hi theresamgam23 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 9:11 amPardon my question AmazonianX, should have clarified earlier, I’ve filled in the application already. Only need to submit it. Waiting to be comfortably within my 28 days limit of my 5th year FLR(M) anniversary of 16July2018. SET(M) application at the end only came up with the relationship/ marriage declaration to be signed but not the consent forms for Home office to verify application info/ third part info and third party sponsor (3 consent forms) that came up at the end of FLR(M). I suppose these are not required if they haven’t come up at the end of SET(M)??AmazonianX wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 8:58 amWhen you start filling up application, ask further questions.samgam23 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2023 10:01 amApologies, one last question. Along with the relationship/marriage declaration form that’s comes with SET(M) that needs to be signed, are there further consent forms that require signing as well? I remember, there were three consent forms that required signing during FLR(M) application, would the same three require being signed off for SET(M) as well? I only ask as previously, these three popped up at the end of the FLR(M) application, but have not for SET(M).
Thanks for your response.
Best.
Best.
Hi Liliana5,Liliana5 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 22, 2023 2:11 pmHi theresamgam23 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 9:11 amPardon my question AmazonianX, should have clarified earlier, I’ve filled in the application already. Only need to submit it. Waiting to be comfortably within my 28 days limit of my 5th year FLR(M) anniversary of 16July2018. SET(M) application at the end only came up with the relationship/ marriage declaration to be signed but not the consent forms for Home office to verify application info/ third part info and third party sponsor (3 consent forms) that came up at the end of FLR(M). I suppose these are not required if they haven’t come up at the end of SET(M)??AmazonianX wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 8:58 amWhen you start filling up application, ask further questions.samgam23 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2023 10:01 amApologies, one last question. Along with the relationship/marriage declaration form that’s comes with SET(M) that needs to be signed, are there further consent forms that require signing as well? I remember, there were three consent forms that required signing during FLR(M) application, would the same three require being signed off for SET(M) as well? I only ask as previously, these three popped up at the end of the FLR(M) application, but have not for SET(M).
Thanks for your response.
Best.
Best.
So at the “START” of the application there are questions whether you provide evidence that is related to THIRD parties, such as joint bank accounts, bills etc. When you answer “yes” to those questions, at the end of your application you should get those other 3 declarations for third parties checks, they should be in your documents checklist (excluding the partner’s declaration). Hope it helps. Best of luck![]()