PR help and advice needed!
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 6:54 pm
Hello everyone, hope you're well.
I am a Polish National that came to UK in 2006 as a 11 year old with my parents. I am now applying for UK Permanent Card. I have been working since I'm 18 (2013) until now. I have also attended college at two different points. I have been and still am living at the same address as my parents.
1. Going back 6 years, there is a point where I've only been attending college, and haven't started working yet. As a college student (full time) do I still need to prove my Comprehensive Sickness Insurance (I never had one back in Poland!)?
2. I have had couple of unemployment gaps, in one of them I have been attending college for next two months, and then still been unemployed for next two or three months. I haven't been claiming any benefits, I was living at my parents house, I have had no bills to pay. At that time, I have been fully supported by my parents and living off my own savings as well. Will this be seen as an issue for HO? Do I need to provide them with any evidence I have been looking for a job, or will a letter explaining the situation above be sufficient?
Taking this into consideration, will I be better off applying at the same time as my dad in one application? Neither my mum or dad have UK Permanent Cards yet.
3. I don't have P45's or P60's from all of my jobs, I do however have an updated employment history from HM Revenue, will this be sufficient? I am also able to phone all my past employers and ask for a letter confirming dates I have been working for them, if this will be of any help. Would this practice be also recommended for my education history?
4. What letters are best to use to prove my history of residence? I'm also struggling to find any decent letters the later years. Will a printed pay slip from my past employer be good enough? I've never received paper payslips from my first employer, I have had them emailed to me, they do have my old address on them and a date, but it is a printed out copy. Will bank corespondency such as 'changes to my bank account' (Not bank statements) be ok?
Any advice/tips will be helpful! Thanks!
I am a Polish National that came to UK in 2006 as a 11 year old with my parents. I am now applying for UK Permanent Card. I have been working since I'm 18 (2013) until now. I have also attended college at two different points. I have been and still am living at the same address as my parents.
1. Going back 6 years, there is a point where I've only been attending college, and haven't started working yet. As a college student (full time) do I still need to prove my Comprehensive Sickness Insurance (I never had one back in Poland!)?
2. I have had couple of unemployment gaps, in one of them I have been attending college for next two months, and then still been unemployed for next two or three months. I haven't been claiming any benefits, I was living at my parents house, I have had no bills to pay. At that time, I have been fully supported by my parents and living off my own savings as well. Will this be seen as an issue for HO? Do I need to provide them with any evidence I have been looking for a job, or will a letter explaining the situation above be sufficient?
Taking this into consideration, will I be better off applying at the same time as my dad in one application? Neither my mum or dad have UK Permanent Cards yet.
3. I don't have P45's or P60's from all of my jobs, I do however have an updated employment history from HM Revenue, will this be sufficient? I am also able to phone all my past employers and ask for a letter confirming dates I have been working for them, if this will be of any help. Would this practice be also recommended for my education history?
4. What letters are best to use to prove my history of residence? I'm also struggling to find any decent letters the later years. Will a printed pay slip from my past employer be good enough? I've never received paper payslips from my first employer, I have had them emailed to me, they do have my old address on them and a date, but it is a printed out copy. Will bank corespondency such as 'changes to my bank account' (Not bank statements) be ok?
Any advice/tips will be helpful! Thanks!