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Hi,seagul wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 10:56 pmAside proceeding towards the citizenship application, remedying that error/mistake should be the top priority which could be a typing error too, since you are assuredly claiming of had resigned from that job in July 2011. Another cross check you can run by yourself by recalling/checking as whether was the tax code changed to "BR" between July 2011 - January 2012. Despite all above, you can scan and extract your all old employment records from the following link:
https://www.access.service.gov.uk/login/signin/creds
Hi,alterhase58 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 12:45 pmI very much doubt that an error in your HMRC record nearly 10 years ago will have impact on anything.
Just state what you know, approximate if necessary. You are not required to prove your salary, tax or NI - UKVI likely have access to that anyway, if it's on the HMRC database.
Hi,
What if HMRC has incorrect information for someone’s leaving date and that person was not allowed to work on that leave then?alterhase58 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 3:35 pmWe should avoid overthinking this.
I have yet to see a report of an applicant being refused due to incorrect, estimated or even missing employment data. Clearly there is a requirement to supply information as requested, to the best of knowledge, however most people these days have had multiple jobs over the past ten years, and not everyone keeps records diligently, it's just a fact of life. Provide your estimated dates, add a concise letter/note explaining and it should be ok.
Thankfully, I'm not faced with this scenario, as I graduated in October, 2011. Interestingly, my student visa was set to expire on 31-01-2012. That's probably the reason the company in question provided that date to the HMRC, as my leaving date. But still it's wrong and they have a legal responsibility to get it corrected.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 5:42 pmThanks @CULLINAN for clarifying - whilst aware of the no-working conditions on some visas didn't consider ths scenario that different dates may cause even more issues..
No, I never breached my visa conditions. I worked part-time, about 6 hours a week as a faculty admin assistant at my university during term time (September 2010 - May 2011). During summer I worked in this casual job for less than 10 hours a week for this catering company from June - July 2011, whilst working on my dissertation which I submitted in September. I started my first full time proper job in October 2011 and later applied for a PSW visa.
By surmising, and as others have avowed that such minor discrepancy might not affect the application but still by keeping your tax issue be extricated out of it, I would only recommend you to use the following link to point out that error/mistake (That feature you will find there) to HMRC. All you need to do is to create your account, then afterwards with your credentials you will be able to login in to this portal whilst receiving the authorisation code from time to time on to your registered mobile number. Aside above, regarding liaising with the former employer for fetching the older data, then dismally they won’t have such information because usually the data is shredded away after 6 years.engineer86 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 9:38 amHi,
Thank you for your reply.
I’m unable to access that link. Could you please provide the complete link?
Hi,seagul wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 11:17 pmBy surmising, and as others have avowed that such minor discrepancy might not affect the application but still by keeping your tax issue be extricated out of it, I would only recommend you to use the following link to point out that error/mistake (That feature you will find there) to HMRC. All you need to do is to create your account, then afterwards with your credentials you will be able to login in to this portal whilst receiving the authorisation code from time to time on to your registered mobile number. Aside above, regarding liaising with the former employer for fetching the older data, then dismally they won’t have such information because usually the data is shredded away after 6 years.engineer86 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 9:38 amHi,
Thank you for your reply.
I’m unable to access that link. Could you please provide the complete link?
The link might have hiccups perhaps due to the website undergoing the maintenance or crippling due to the retrieval of heavy data by large public.
https://www.gov.uk/personal-tax-account ... e-identity
You should be ok to proceed with your application.Re: Employment History - Response from HMRC vis-à-vis SAR
by CULLINAN » 20 Sep 2020 18:27
Thats what I said, if the date in error covers your work visa conditions, then no issues even if its not corrected.
In regards to your wrong employment dates in hmrc record, I blv it will not impact on your application no matter you were on their payroll for a year or so but your earning was 0 that's what matters i blv. Cullinan correct me if i m wrong.engineer86 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 12, 2020 5:32 pmPlease ignore. I've found the link to add details for additional jobs!
Hi,alterhase58 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 11:10 amDiscrepancies in employment dates (leaving/Joining/P45) are generally not an issue, and as @cullinan said:
You should be ok to proceed with your application.Re: Employment History - Response from HMRC vis-à-vis SAR
by CULLINAN » 20 Sep 2020 18:27
Thats what I said, if the date in error covers your work visa conditions, then no issues even if its not corrected.
You need to consult a lawyer as to the legal basis for action.Shall I take legal action against the HMRC and the employer in question?
Thanks.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 8:09 pmYou need to consult a lawyer as to the legal basis for action.Shall I take legal action against the HMRC and the employer in question?
However, you'd probably need raise a formal complaint first: https://www.gov.uk/complain-about-hmrc
If no satisfactory outcome you can take it to the Adjudicator's Office: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisat ... r-s-office