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These documents are NOT required for Set(LR) at all. The checklist is GENERIC.And surprisingly as part of documents to submit i have been asked to provide her passport and our marriage certificate
It is a well published by UIKVI for many years and advised 100s of times on the forum that a spouse of a British citizen does NOT have to wait 12 months on ILR before they can apply for naturalisation, provided you meet ALL the requirements to do based on 3 years residence (ie. absence limit, physically present at the start of the 3 year qualifying period etc).it begs the question since i am married to a british citizen would i be able to apply for citizenship straight after ilr is granted(if)?
If you have applied in time, you are protected under Section 3c and your rights to work continue as same until a decision is made on your current application.
Here where your employer should be guided to: https://www.gov.uk/employee-immigration ... ent-statusWtaribo wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 11:24 am"According to your Human Resources record, your visa will expire on 22nd September 2020. You are reminded that under the Asylum, Immigration and Nationality Act (2006) it is unlawful for an individual to take up employment who does not have recourse to live, remain and work in the United Kingdom. In order to comply with this regulation please present documentary evidence of your up to date visa status (passport/visa) to me by 17th August 2020. My office is based in the Human Resources Department, Ground Floor, etc. Please note that failure to comply with this regulation may result in your contract being terminated in line with the above Act"
I applied for SET LR on the 8th of july.got an email that i qualify for biometrics re-use last week,decided to opt out as i wanted to attend an appointment plus the idv app uncertainty.now they are telling me that if i dont give details of my new visa by the 17th,which in all likelyhood will not happen,i will have my permanent contract with the NHS terminated.any advise please?
Thanx .does that mean i have nothing to worry about?Zimba wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 4:14 pmHere where your employer should be guided to: https://www.gov.uk/employee-immigration ... ent-statusWtaribo wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 11:24 am"According to your Human Resources record, your visa will expire on 22nd September 2020. You are reminded that under the Asylum, Immigration and Nationality Act (2006) it is unlawful for an individual to take up employment who does not have recourse to live, remain and work in the United Kingdom. In order to comply with this regulation please present documentary evidence of your up to date visa status (passport/visa) to me by 17th August 2020. My office is based in the Human Resources Department, Ground Floor, etc. Please note that failure to comply with this regulation may result in your contract being terminated in line with the above Act"
I applied for SET LR on the 8th of july.got an email that i qualify for biometrics re-use last week,decided to opt out as i wanted to attend an appointment plus the idv app uncertainty.now they are telling me that if i dont give details of my new visa by the 17th,which in all likelyhood will not happen,i will have my permanent contract with the NHS terminated.any advise please?