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link between ukba and hmrc?

Post by razi1234 » Wed Feb 05, 2014 11:51 pm

hi guys
i hv just gt the visa ,i m working full time in a company,shall i leave the job straight away?
does hmrc shares their NI information with ukba ?
when we go for Indefinite visa does ukba check information about applicants tax and everything?
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Re: link between ukba and hmrc?

Post by Choc-Ice » Thu Feb 06, 2014 12:07 am

General ground reasons for refusal

You have applied for leave to remain in the United Kingdom as a tier1(entreprenuer) but the secretary of state satisfied that you have failed to comply with the conditions attached to the grant of ur leave to enter or remain

The conditions attached to your leave of stay restrict to work under abc company as a xyz
Check on your application with HMRC have shown that you have been in breach of work permit conditions of stay. You have not been granted permission to work for abc and xyz company whilst your employment in abc.

In light of this the secreatary of state has deemed that refusal is appropriate under the 322(3) and is not prepared to exercised the discreation in your favour.

Claimed full 95 points as index by h.o.

There fore you do not satisfy the requirement for this category and it has been decided to refuse your application 245dd of immigration rules and do not meet paragraph 245dd (g).
Here's part of someone else post today where HO checked with HMRC to find out they breached condition of leave to remain. Hopefully this answers your question..
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