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Above won't be needed for long residence application. Your passport can prove it.Sandy2017 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 8:49 pm
Q4. When i entered in UK in Sept 2010 I received company accommodation for 15 Days thus not having any proof of residence for that period. My house agreement starts from 16th Sept 2010.
Offcource passport is stamped on 1st Sept 2010 but residence proof missing on council tax or agreements etc.
Is that better to have a letter from employer to prove initial 15days residence or P60 is enough?
Thanks for your help in advance.
Your answers are to be factual as it applies to you and your reality. Nothing to fear about the above questions as it is not a trick to catch you out, there is no negative to you providing the correct response as applicable to you the applicant.Sandy2017 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 06, 2020 9:34 amHi,
Almost ready to submit ILR Long residence application now but having few doubts for few questions.
Please find below questions with my answers to they as below,
Q1. Do you have any family in your country of birth, nationality or any other country where you have lived for more than 5 years?
ANS: yes and I am adding my close family details ....anyway there is limit of 500 characters
Q2. Do you have any friends in your country of birth, nationality or any other country where you have lived for more than 5 years?
ANS: Yes and I am declaring my close friends again with explanation of very difficult to meet everyone when i visited India due to their own set schedule etc.
Q3. Are you part of any social groups or do you have other cultural ties in your country of birth, nationality or any other country where you have lived for more than 5 years?
ANS: No, As i am residing in UK from last 10 years, I am more involved in social activities in UK and thus I am not the part of any social groups in India.
Can somebody please comment if i am doing right or suggestions to answer this?
Would like to know if saying No to social groups back home is considered as negative for application result?
Thanks in advance.
You are not applying for ILR based on your tier 2 sponsor. If you lose your job, it is irrelevant to your ILR LR application. Note if you lose your job, you cannot then work for another employer until you are granted ILR and the ILR BRP.Q1. If I am not getting my ILR application decision before i lose my job, is there any effect on my ILR application result?
Yes.Q2. Can i continue to stay here until i get decision?
No but that is up to your company and the terms of your employment contract. You must not leave the UK while an application is pending though, it will be considered withdrawn and you will lose your fee paid.Q3. After losing my Job and not having ILR decision, do my company need to send me back to India?
She would retain the same rights as were previously by virtue of section 3C and will be allowed to keep working with the same employer. A new employer will unlikely hire someone without a physical visa.Sandy2017 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 6:50 pmSorry i missed one more point
My wife is on Tier 2 dependent visa and applied for ILR with me in September.
Can she take up employment if i lose my job?
I mean to ask since she is dependent on me, will the same rule apply to her that she can't work for any employer's until ILR decision?
Thanks in advance.
On what basis did your wife apply for ILR? How long has she been in the UK?Sandy2017 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 6:50 pmSorry i missed one more point
My wife is on Tier 2 dependent visa and applied for ILR with me in September.
Can she take up employment if i lose my job?
I mean to ask since she is dependent on me, will the same rule apply to her that she can't work for any employer's until ILR decision?
Thanks in advance.
And she completed her own separate SET(LR) form, independent of yours?
Her previous rights will still remain intact until the date of decision, and even until her all appeal rights will totally be exhausted.
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