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Ancestry ILR Continuous Period
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2019 5:22 pm
by badabadabaa
Hi All
Regarding an application for an Ancestry ILR does anyone know if a letter is required from your employer to say your leave was annual leave or is a document with the dates of all your holidays abroad sufficient?
Does anyone know what happens if you need to leave the country during the 6m application period? I am thinking of a worst case scenario such as a family member dying. can you be granted something temporary to be able to travel?
Regarding finances, we will be submitting joint account evidence (wife is British citizen and we have joint finances), but we did have a period where my wife was claiming tax credits for childcare - does anyone know if this is likely to adversely affect my application?
Thanks All
Re: Ancestry ILR Continuous Period
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2019 6:41 pm
by CR001
1. Letter not required for ancestry to ilr.
2. If you leave the uk, your ILR application will be considered withdrawn and if your visa has expired, no way to the enter the UK as an existing ancestry visa holder as your section 3C protection ends when you depart the UK. Applications do not take 6 months.
3. No issue provided your were claiming tax credits in JOINT names, or not her claiming as a single parent.
Finance /Employment evidence
Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2019 11:04 pm
by badabadabaa
I am applying for ILR from Ancestry.
For evidence of employment I have 3 p45's which cover all previous jobs, I have just started a new job but have a contract of employment and all payslips since I started. I have requested a confirmation letter but not received yet. Is this sufficient? Also if I don't get the employer letter, how much of an issue is it?
For evidence of finance I have 3m bank statements from a joint account, 3m statements from my wifes account (she covers mortgage/bills etc), a mortgage statement for the last 6 months, premium bonds statement (wife's) and payslips as above and for my wife - is this sufficient?
Many thanks
Ancestry ILR - originals or copies
Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2019 11:17 pm
by badabadabaa
Another question!
For Ancestry ILR, are original documents (birth and marriage certs of ancestors) required in terms of proving ancestry or will copies suffice?
Thanks!!
Re: Ancestry ILR - originals or copies
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2019 1:21 am
by vinny
There have been some
changes.
39B
(d) Specified documents may be originals or copies.
Although in some cases or with entry clearance applications, when attending biometrics appointments, they may request and
retain original documents, such as passports.
Ancestry ILR documents
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2019 8:01 pm
by badabadabaa
Hello again
Nearly ready to submit ILR application on the Ancestry, just a few final queries..
The bank haven't sent through copies of credit card statements which I was planning to use under the evidence of finances section - are these needed? I do have copies of my and my wife's current account statements
Also, would it be worthwhile for me to start scanning and saving electronic copies of my supporting documents now? I understand you can do this yourself and save being charged for a scanning service at the biometrics appointment - is this right?
Many thanks
Charlie
Re: Ancestry ILR documents
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2019 8:04 pm
by CR001
You can't use credit card statements for finance, it is not your miney. You need to use payslips, bank statements and P60s etc.
Yes to your second question.
p.s. please keep your question in one thread. Topics have been merged.
Re: Ancestry ILR documents
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2019 8:39 pm
by badabadabaa
Many Thanks for the fast reply!
I figured it would be useful to show credit card statements so they see we're not racking up debt but won't worry too much if they dpn't show up.
Also I am missing a couple of P60's from a few years ago so I obtained an employment history from HMRC, but it has no record of a part time job I had from 2014 -2018, although I do have all payslips, P45 and 3 out of 4 P60's from this job. Should I send in the HMRC employment history or would this just confuse things?
Thanks again
Re: Ancestry ILR documents
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2019 9:11 pm
by CR001
I figured it would be useful to show credit card statements so they see we're not racking up debt but won't worry too much if they dpn't show up.
Irrelevant. Don't submit what you think ho might want to see. Stick to the checklist and document requirements. Submitting unnecessary documents creates confusion and causes delays. Ho do their own checks on you from a wide range of sources. Leave them to do what they do.
Also I am missing a couple of P60's from a few years ago so I obtained an employment history from HMRC, but it has no record of a part time job I had from 2014 -2018, although I do have all payslips, P45 and 3 out of 4 P60's from this job. Should I send in the HMRC employment history or would this just confuse things?
P45s are fine and payslips and bank statements from your current job for about the last 6 months.
See also the topic in the link below of success stories.
indefinite-leave-to-remain/ancestry-ilr-t274954.html