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I own a limited company too and I am going for ILR on May 9th. I would suggest you submit the following:11ollie7 wrote:I am due to apply for ILR but am really confused as to what evidence I need to provide to prove my previous earnings.
I am a director of a limited company - so will provide a letter from my accountant with a breakdown of my earnings - but I am unsure what I can use as my second form of evidence.
If I provide business bank account statements or personal bank account statements, do I also need to show copies of my monthly invoices?
If I provide evidence of my invoices how are they different to the 'invoice explanations or payment summaries from my accountant' that also can be used?
Any help would be greatly appreciated, as this is really stressing me out.
Thank you!
11ollie7 wrote:Hi,
I urgently need your help. I have an my appointment for ILR next week.
I first gained entry into the UK in July 2007 as a Highly Skilled Migrant, then transferred to a Tier One visa in June 2009.
I have just filled in the points based calculator on the UK Border Agency website to confirm I have enough points, however it is not allowing me any points for my Bachelors degree.
Without these I only have 70 points - which is not enough to apply.
On the application form it initially says that you can get 30 points for a Bachelors degree under the rules in place before 6 April 2010. However if you read the additional text underneath it states that you can only get points for a Bachelors degree if you applied before 31 March 2009 or after 5 April 2010, which counts me out.
This has me really worried. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
cs95tdg wrote:For Tier 1 General Applications submitted between 31 March 2009 & 5 April 2010 (i.e. applications posted/submitted after 31 March 2009 & before 5 April 2010), applicants were not allowed to score points for Bachelors degrees. This is the reason for the comment above.11ollie7 wrote: However if you read the additional text underneath it states that you can only get points for a Bachelors degree if you applied before 31 March 2009 or after 5 April 2010.
How many points did you score for your degree, when you initially applied for your HSMP in July 2007?11ollie7 wrote: I first gained entry into the UK in July 2007 as a Highly Skilled Migrant
If you scored 30 points in your initial application, then I presume you scored the same when you extended your leave as a Tier 1 General Migrant. If I'm correct, then the same rules will apply to you now in your ILR PBS. In the PBS calculator, you need to ensure that you enter the correct date where it asks for your first successful application (note that this is the date the application was submitted & not the date it was approved) in order for the calculator to apply the appropriate rules.