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Re : Help ILR

Post by firozibrahim » Thu Oct 13, 2011 10:47 pm

Hi all

I have Just moved to UK on spouse visa 6 months ago, I have business here in UK and India. IT enables services and Exports. My Company in UK is relatively new I just register a company 3 months ago, I have company in India for Last 9yrs. I have to travel every month to India for one week or two week in two months, I am simultaneously setting up the company here but it will not make profit till next two years. I been coming to UK for different business and marketing purposes for last 6 years I been to UK literally every months since. sorry for long story my question

1) Will my absence will account against me when I apply for ILR
2)Since My company will not make any profit till next two years by the time it will be time for ILR application
3) Do I have to pay doubel tax In India and UK

can you suggest some pointers in this regard

Please assist

Thanks for your Help

Firoz

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Post by geriatrix » Fri Oct 14, 2011 12:06 am

1. See Time spent outside the UK
2. Your business's performance / income is irrelevant to your eligibility for settlement.
3. Not an immigration issue, but browsing HMRC's website for double taxation treaties should help. Alternatively, seek professional tax advice.
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Post by firozibrahim » Sun Oct 23, 2011 11:49 pm

sushdmehta wrote:1. See Time spent outside the UK
2. Your business's performance / income is irrelevant to your eligibility for settlement.
3. Not an immigration issue, but browsing HMRC's website for double taxation treaties should help. Alternatively, seek professional tax advice.
Thanks Sushma always rescuer... thanks you for your informative information...

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