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salonbalm Member
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Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 10:24 pm Post subject: |
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| Yes, I did enter uk on 9 jan 2008. I have just read some more posts about this rule and some people have stated that 180 rule is initial entry dealy + time spent outside uk. |
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sushdmehta Moderator
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Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 10:46 pm Post subject: |
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You cannot be considered "absent from UK" (in context) without having entered UK. Therefore, calculate absences accordingly (i.e - absences from UK after you arrived in the UK).
If someone tells you otherwise, they are wrong. _________________ Life isn't fair, but you can be! |
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salonbalm Member
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 11:00 am Post subject: Got appointment - final few questions |
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Thanks Guys,
I have finally got an PEO croydon appointmenr for 23rd october.
I have few questions, would someone be kind enough to advise?
1) Set (O) form : Section 3: Which category? I originally came to UK under HSMP (not under Judicial review) but then got extension into tier 1. So should I tick "Tier 1" under Section A or "Highly skilled migrant" under Section B?
2) Section 9 - D1 - Confirm whether 5 years spent in UK. - As I came 2 months and 9 days after my initial HSMP approval, techinically I havent sepent 5 years yet, but as per other senior members here, I would get 3 months initial grace. so should I answer this as "Yes"?
3) Section 9 - D2 : Should I answer this as "No", as per senior members here, any absence will be once I have entered the UK, and I have only been away for 121 days since I came to UK.
Also, since I have got a PEO appointment, could my application be rejected as I havent completed 5 years on the date of appointment? Does one still get charged if application is rejected on PEO?
I know these might be obvious questions, but I would rather be sure than to assume.
Thanks for your patience in advance. |
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Adojay Member of Standing
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Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 2:00 pm Post subject: Re: Got appointment - final few questions |
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| salonbalm wrote: | Thanks Guys,
I have finally got an PEO croydon appointmenr for 23rd october.
I have few questions, would someone be kind enough to advise?
1) Set (O) form : Section 3: Which category? I originally came to UK under HSMP (not under Judicial review) but then got extension into tier 1. So should I tick "Tier 1" under Section A or "Highly skilled migrant" under Section B?
2) Section 9 - D1 - Confirm whether 5 years spent in UK. - As I came 2 months and 9 days after my initial HSMP approval, techinically I havent sepent 5 years yet, but as per other senior members here, I would get 3 months initial grace. so should I answer this as "Yes"?
3) Section 9 - D2 : Should I answer this as "No", as per senior members here, any absence will be once I have entered the UK, and I have only been away for 121 days since I came to UK.
Also, since I have got a PEO appointment, could my application be rejected as I havent completed 5 years on the date of appointment? Does one still get charged if application is rejected on PEO?
I know these might be obvious questions, but I would rather be sure than to assume.
Thanks for your patience in advance. |
1) Set (O) form : Section 3: Which category? I originally came to UK under HSMP (not under Judicial review) but then got extension into tier 1. So should I tick "Tier 1" under Section A or "Highly skilled migrant" under Section B?
- Ans: Tier1 General Migrants
2) Section 9 - D1 - Confirm whether 5 years spent in UK. - As I came 2 months and 9 days after my initial HSMP approval, techinically I havent sepent 5 years yet, but as per other senior members here, I would get 3 months initial grace. so should I answer this as "Yes"?
- Ans: Yes
3) Section 9 - D2 : Should I answer this as "No", as per senior members here, any absence will be once I have entered the UK, and I have only been away for 121 days since I came to UK.
- Ans: No (If you have not spent more than 90 days for any single absence since date of entry into the UK), as you have clearly stated you have only spent a total of 121 days since you have arrived the UK.
Regarding whether your application will be rejected as you have not completed 5 years continuous stay prior to appointment date, it has been stated on this thread that this will not be the case. I do believe that you will be be charged if application is rejected for other reasons of your own making, i.e not meeting the requirement for ILR.
Kind regards
Adojay _________________ The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary.
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salonbalm Member
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Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 8:32 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks adojay.
I do score 75 points on the calculator so i guss it should be ok.
Also, while providing proof of salary last time I gave my salary slips and letter from employer but the guide says that the proof has to be from different sources. Couuld you please advise?
Thanks in advance |
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euphoria1947 Junior Member
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Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 9:05 pm Post subject: |
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Hey hey I've booked PEO Croydon for the same day 23rd October. Hopefully CW's are good and better give us ILR...
Cheers.... |
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salonbalm Member
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Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 5:06 pm Post subject: 180 days calulation |
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Dear All,
I am confused about 180 days calculation. I have spent 117 days outside the UK, but came into UK initially 69 days after visa stamp. Does this mean that I go over 180 days 117+69 = 186??
3 days out of this are official assignment out of country? IS it worth getting a letter from employer about this?
Could someone please advise?
Thanks in advance |
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sushdmehta Moderator
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Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 5:19 pm Post subject: |
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Already answered. | sushdmehta wrote: | You cannot be considered "absent from UK" (in context) without having entered UK. Therefore, calculate absences accordingly (i.e - absences from UK after you arrived in the UK).
If someone tells you otherwise, they are wrong. |
_________________ Life isn't fair, but you can be!
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salonbalm Member
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Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 5:36 pm Post subject: |
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| Thanks sushdmehta. |
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salonbalm Member
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Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2012 8:59 pm Post subject: ILR sucess |
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Just want to thank everyone who took out time to answer my questions and help me get ILR.
My case was hsmp 2 yrs + tier 1
Came to uk 2 months after intial visa. Caseworker just took the documents didnt ask any questions, visa granted after waiting for 3 hours.
Documents submitted
12 months payslips
Letter from employer supporting payslips
12 months bank statements
Letter from employer confirming employment
5 year p60
Cohab docs
3 year coucil tax
3 year elecricity bill
3 year tenancy aggrement
Life in uk certificates
Croyodon office is really chaotic though, very difficult to follow the announcements. Anyways I wish everyone else all the best. |
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arifahmmed Senior Member
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Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 3:10 am Post subject: |
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Congratulations salonbalm. Is there any specific reason you submitted following documents or Cw asked for.
1.Letter from employer supporting payslips
2. Letter from employer confirming employment
3. 5 year p60
Thanks |
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salonbalm Member
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Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 6:54 am Post subject: |
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Hi araif
The cw didnt ask for any specific docs. I submitted these as my salary for one month was paid by the parent company, so in order to clear a potential confusion i submitted these.
With regards to p60 i picked it up from this forum that its just a nice to have
Salon |
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arifahmmed Senior Member
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Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 1:27 pm Post subject: |
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| Got it. Thanks salonbalm. |
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