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ILR help - very trivial case

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patelmilanb1
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ILR help - very trivial case

Post by patelmilanb1 » Mon Feb 15, 2016 5:34 pm

Hi All,

I am very confuse on how to go about my ILR in June, 2016... would be helpful if any senior member advice me on what to do next.

Visa granted status
14-06-2011 Tier 1 Granted
14-06-2013 expired tier 1
03-07-2013 Tier 2 granted
28-06-2016 expires tier 2

Leaves:
22-10-2011 TO 7-12-2011 = 47 Days
24-08-2012 TO 28-08-2012 = 6 days
11-01-2014 TO 08-02-2014 = 29 days
14-04-2015 TO 30-04-2015 = 16 days
Total 98 Days Leaves

5 years calculation
13-06-2016 TO 14-06-2015 - 1 - Tier 2
13-06-2015 TO 14-06-2014 - 2 - Tier 2 - 16 Days leaves
13-06-2014 TO 14-06-2013 - 3 - Tier 2 - 29 Days leaves
13-06-2013 TO 14-06-2012 - 4 - Tier 1 - 6 Days leaves
13-06-2012 TO 14-06-2011 - 5 - Tier 1 - 47 Days leaves

My worry:
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So, I was on Tier 4 dependent before 14-06-2011 and i got my Tier 1 on that date. to get my tier 1 i had given work to my friend who basically charged me GBP 3000 and told me that he will do everyting and i will get my Tier 1 visa. id id that and i got my tier 1..
i was working as a waiter in the hotel and had about 15k annual package. after getting my tier 1 i continued working there for about 6 months and then left the work. i was unemployed for about a year and then finally i got into software development company,
after working for about another 6-7 months, my company sponsored me as tier 2.

so my question, IS UKBA going to ask me that how did i get my Tier 1, and what about the TAX for that..as i was working in hotel, i did my pay NI and tax through my employer but that was for my anual package of £15000...
IS UKBA going to ask me if i got my tier 1 on the basis of £35000 annual package, then why did i did not pay any tax on that amount. to be honest, i did not know all thsi stuff at that time and now i am scared of applying my ILR

since getting my tier 1, everything is fine because i was not employed and then i went to tier 2 route.

please help on what to do next and how UKBA will approach my case.

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Re: ILR help - very trivial case

Post by Wanderer » Mon Feb 15, 2016 5:50 pm

I think UKVI will accuse you of deception and refuse you and HMRC will rip you a new one.
An chéad stad eile Stáisiún Uí Chonghaile....

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Re: ILR help - very trivial case

Post by O_Relly » Mon Feb 15, 2016 6:01 pm

So, I was on Tier 4 dependent before 14-06-2011 and i got my Tier 1 on that date. to get my tier 1 i had given work to my friend who basically charged me GBP 3000 and told me that he will do everyting and i will get my Tier 1 visa. id id that and i got my tier 1..
15k annual package earns no points looking at the points table for earnings in the T1G policy guidance for both rules in place prior to 6 April 2010 and later.

It appears your 'friend' has submitted fabricated documentation to make it appear you have earned 35k(or x amount) and has also been successful in deceiving the home office and obtaining a Tier 1 Visa for yourself.

As you might have observed from the experiences of some members in this forum, the Home office are tracking down heavily on cases that have used deception to obtain visas in the past.

Claiming that you weren't aware and that your friend did everything (even if that was true) is not a defense in front of UKBA (now UKVI).
Cheers,
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Re: ILR help - very trivial case

Post by HarryJones » Mon Feb 15, 2016 7:16 pm

- very trivial case ??????

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Re: ILR help - very trivial case

Post by noajthan » Mon Feb 15, 2016 7:42 pm

Kindly note this is not a tax forum & there are no tax consultants here.
For tax advice suggest find a tax forum.


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Re: ILR help - very trivial case

Post by noajthan » Mon Feb 15, 2016 7:48 pm

All that is gold does not glitter; Not all those who wander are lost. E&OE.

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Re: ILR help - very trivial case

Post by noajthan » Mon Feb 15, 2016 9:17 pm

Members clearly warned OP of likely consequences of OP's actions as long as 3 years ago.

http://www.immigrationboards.com/uk-tie ... ml#p789230

There is nothing more to be gained from exploring this issue which speaks for itself.
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Re: ILR help - very trivial case

Post by Casa » Mon Feb 15, 2016 9:22 pm

As the OP was advised on the forum that he was entering into fraudulent activity in 2013, we can no longer continue to offer advise/support.
(Casa, not CR001)
Please don't send me PMs asking for immigration advice on posts that are on the open forum. If I haven't responded there, it's because I don't have the answer. I'm a moderator, not a legal professional.

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