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Query on ILR SET (O) Form

Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 11:52 pm
by kishor_mit
Hi Group

I'll be applying for ILR under Tier 1 (G) category, if I'm not submitting any evidence for the absences outside of UK, what is the answer for the following question?

6.3 What evidence has been provided to support the reasons for all absences from the UK?

(a) Letter(s) from employer(s) detailing reasons for work-related absences including periods of paid annual leave from the UK?
(b) Letter from applicant detailing reasons for absence due to compelling or compassionate reasons Original official documents: (medical/birth/death certificate(s))
(c) Letter from travel companies to evidence disruption to travel
(d) Other

Another query: In a permanent job, if you join company's pension plan, does it come under Public funds? In SET (O) query 5.5 and other bits of this section are bit confusing. It has one of the options as 'State pension credit'.

Appreciate very much your time and replies.

Cheers.

Re: Query on ILR SET (O) Form

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 12:28 am
by newbie_2013
kishor_mit wrote:Hi Group

I'll be applying for ILR under Tier 1 (G) category, if I'm not submitting any evidence for the absences outside of UK, what is the answer for the following question?

6.3 What evidence has been provided to support the reasons for all absences from the UK?

(a) Letter(s) from employer(s) detailing reasons for work-related absences including periods of paid annual leave from the UK?
(b) Letter from applicant detailing reasons for absence due to compelling or compassionate reasons Original official documents: (medical/birth/death certificate(s))
(c) Letter from travel companies to evidence disruption to travel
(d) Other

Another query: In a permanent job, if you join company's pension plan, does it come under Public funds? In SET (O) query 5.5 and other bits of this section are bit confusing. It has one of the options as 'State pension credit'.

Appreciate very much your time and replies.

Cheers.

i can only answer your question on pension. No, the pension plan doesn't come under public funds. It is a part of employee rights.

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 8:40 am
by kishor_mit
Hi, thanks a lot for the quick reply.

Could someone kindly advise to my first question? (6.3 in SET(O)) application...

Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 12:20 pm
by kishor_mit
Hi group, could you please reply to my query?

Cheers.