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Your agitation is pretty valid but equally the employer is chained up with the home office guidance:DoubleTake wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2020 3:20 pmThanks for the response seagul. Could you clarify in which document is section 3C in reference to?
I understand that I won't be employable without having a BRP as my current ILR is in an expired passport. However, if you see the following GOV UK document: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... _final.pdf
Q17 Why does an ILR stamp have to be in a current passport?
..."The individual does not have to wait until the outcome of the application
before being able to demonstrate a right to work. You may contact the Home
Office’s Employer Checking Service to verify that someone has made an
application for a BRP and has the right to work, so employment can
commence without delay. Further information is available here"
It mentions that I don't have to wait for the BRP card to be issued in order to work. Unless this document is no longer valid? My confusion is that if I'm supposed to start in the first week of September and I submit my NTL application for a BRP, would this leave enough time for the employer to check that my application has been submitted? I would prefer not to fork out £800 to do this through the premium service if it means that I should still be able to work while waiting for the BRP.
Just to clarify, my NTL application will be straight forward and there is no doubt about getting a BRP as I'm confident I'll meet the continuous residency and other requirements. This is just a straight forward ILR -> BRP. I'm just worried about timing for when I can start to work while waiting for the card to arrive. If I submit my NTL application coming Monday (17th Aug), would my record of submission be updated and available for the employer to check by the end of that week?
That most probably addressing towards those entry clearances which are only valid for 30 days whilst having the remaining length of visa on BRP card available at designated post office. On various occasions the BRP card is not readily available like during the present period of Cvd19. Aside this, the ILR vignette you have is isn't valid for short period.DoubleTake wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2020 5:05 pm
seagul, in your link there is this following section on page 24:
"If you employ someone on the basis of the short validity vignette and they are unable to
present you with a BRP when the vignette time expires, you are not required to
immediately terminate the employment if you believe the employee continues to have the
right to work.
As per few antecedent threads, few members have even been waiting for their NTL applications since 1 year.DoubleTake wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2020 5:58 pmThanks seagul, although I would meet the criteria, I haven't looked into naturalisation as I thought that process would have taken longer than NTL.
No harm in beseeching your prospective employer because you both are overwhelmed by your own rationality & logics.DoubleTake wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2020 8:52 pmOh no, I just read that priority services are all suspended. So really the 6 month standard application process is all I can do. No way, does this mean that I won't be able to work for potentially 6 months or longer...