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Contractor - 200 days outside and paid
Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 9:50 pm
by everfor
I am a contractor, around 300 days i was outside the country in multiple trips, and each trip is not more than 80 days (My trips is not exceeded 180 days in each year).
In 300 days, around 200 days i was working from india home and i have been paid. And i left that company long back ago. Only proof for 200 days absence i can submit the paid invoices and business bank statement. will case worker accepts this proof? Kindly advise.
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 2:58 pm
by sujyo
Is the Payment in UK bank or Indian bank. I mean You got paid for the work in UK.
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 8:10 pm
by everfor
sujyo wrote:Is the Payment in UK bank or Indian bank. I mean You got paid for the work in UK.
Payment made in GBP as normal contract rate. In my contract, i got a flexibility working from home.
Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 11:08 am
by everfor
everfor wrote:sujyo wrote:Is the Payment in UK bank or Indian bank. I mean You got paid for the work in UK.
Payment made in GBP as normal contract rate. In my contract, i got a flexibility working from home.
Appreciate anybody can advise on my query
Re: Contractor - 200 days outside and paid
Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 12:41 pm
by UKBALoveStory
everfor wrote:I am a contractor, around 300 days i was outside the country in multiple trips, and each trip is not more than 80 days (My trips is not exceeded 180 days in each year).
In 300 days, around 200 days i was working from india home and i have been paid. And i left that company long back ago. Only proof for 200 days absence i can submit the paid invoices and business bank statement. will case worker accepts this proof? Kindly advise.
Relevant questions are - were you self employed/director? if yes, then you have to provide a letter from yourself.
If you were paid in GBP, then you must have paid tax and you should have proof of that (if you don't have proof you can easily get one).
I would just write a personal letter explaining your circumstances, and if your leave is within 180, I can't see any reason why not
Keep in mind for Tier 1 (G) it is not a requirement to be in employment all the time.
Best of luck for your application
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2013 10:11 am
by sujyo
Did you apply