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NoDo I have to show maintenance funds for my ILR, I am currently on tier 2 general Visa?
Page 69I know for ILR I require employer letter. Can someone please share a template of employer letter if not what things it needs to include
Yes if you get your ILR via Tier 2 G route. No maintenance needed.Finally my is my dependent and is not due for ILR for another 4 months. If I get ILR can she stay on tier 2 dependent Visa and when she completes her 5 years she can apply for ILR. Do I also need to show maintenance for her?
I am unaware about the exact employer letter details. However, there is plenty information on this board. If you search you will get answers.Msingh2020 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 4:40 pmMany thanks for your reply, I have read page 69 but still confuse. In the absence letter does my employer only need to mention my travel outside the UK , my travels have only been to India which were personal travels, so does he needs to write travel to india or just need to write that personal annual paid holidays with dates without any final destinations.
One other thing does my employer need to mention working days?
Regards,
Manj
just need to write that personal annual paid holidays with dates without any final destinations.
Many thanks. I am struggling to find the information on this website. Can someone also please share your views about absence letter
Many thanks for sharing the letter. I have asked my hr to issue me the letter although I do have a problem now, my hr only has holiday records for past two years as they had a server failure and lost old data.CR001 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 5:17 pmindefinite-leave-to-remain/employer-let ... ml#p415318
indefinite-leave-to-remain/employer-let ... 76413.html
Do you have any emails when your leaves got approved or what about your work calendar in which you might have added your leaves? Most importantly, your IT team doesn't have backups of the data?
Many thanks for sharing the letter. I have asked my hr to issue me the letter although I do have a problem now, my hr only has holiday records for past two years as they had a server failure and lost old data.
My question is now that no one know the exact dates when I took my annual holidays, so what are we supposed to be writing in the letter now.
With a sense of realism, whenever one date will have to choose from multiple over an immigration matter, then preferably only the one ending at relatively later should be chosen (if the expiry date of present visa allows that)Msingh2020 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 7:42 pmCan someone please help me with my eligibility for ILR.
My first entry clearance visa that was issue was cancelled without prejudice valid from 06/10/15 valid until 05/11/15.
I then had another clearance visa valid from 22/11/15 valid until 22/11/15.
I arrived UK on 26/11/2015.
My first BRP card was valid from 07-10-2015 to 30-12-2019.
I then had an extension in 2019.
Can someone please advise me when I finish my 5 years or when am I eligible to apply for ILR. Is it:
Option 1: (06/10/2020) even though my first entry clearance was issued without prejudice
Option 2: (22/11/2020) entry clearance visa
Option 3: (26/11/2020) from arrival in uk
I will be really grateful if someone can get back to me.
seagul wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 8:09 pmWith a sense of realism, whenever one date will have to choose from multiple over an immigration matter, then preferably only the one ending at relatively later should be chosen (if the expiry date of present visa allows that)Msingh2020 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 7:42 pmCan someone please help me with my eligibility for ILR.
My first entry clearance visa that was issue was cancelled without prejudice valid from 06/10/15 valid until 05/11/15.
I then had another clearance visa valid from 22/11/15 valid until 22/11/15.
I arrived UK on 26/11/2015.
My first BRP card was valid from 07-10-2015 to 30-12-2019.
I then had an extension in 2019.
Can someone please advise me when I finish my 5 years or when am I eligible to apply for ILR. Is it:
Option 1: (06/10/2020) even though my first entry clearance was issued without prejudice
Option 2: (22/11/2020) entry clearance visa
Option 3: (26/11/2020) from arrival in uk
I will be really grateful if someone can get back to me.
The confirmation letter appears satisfactory for the purpose.Msingh2020 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 12:21 amAlso please kindly confirm following employment letter
CONFIRMATION OF EMPLOYMENT FOR MR. xxxxx
This letter is to confirm that Mr xxx has been employed by xxxx Ltd as a full time and permanent employee since 22nd of November 2015 on Tier 2 general visa and presently hold the position of xxx.
His current salary is GBP xxxx which is above the appropriate rate of GBP xxxxx as per SOC code xxxxx, as stated in the codes of practice for Tier 2 Sponsors. He is Paying NI and tax in the UK, his salary gets deposited in his UK bank account.
xxxxxx services as an employee are still required and he will continue to remain employed with XXXXX in the foreseeable future.
Should you have a need for any additional information or further clarification in the matter, please feel free to get in touch with me.
Yours Faithfully
It can be addressed to "Home Office" or "To Whom It May Concern".Msingh2020 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 12:19 amHi Srw,
Many thanks for your reply.
Can you please confirm if below format for absence letter is correct, the only thing I am not sure is to whom the letter needs to address too, I will appreciate name and address
Re: Confirmation of paid absence details:
This is to confirm that (Name) has been employed by (Company Name) since 22nd of November 2015 and holds a permanent position of (Position).
The following are the dates detailing his absence from UK since his employment with (Company Name).
1) 05/11/16 - 22/11/16 ( 18 days including bank holidays and weekends) (12 days including bank holidays and weekends) annual holidays
2) 13/12/17 - 31/12/17 ( 19 days including bank holidays and weekends) (11days including bank holidays and weekends) annual holidays
3) 25/05/18 - 30/05/18 ( 6 days including bank holidays and weekends) (4 days including bank holidays and weekends) annual holidays
4) 15/12/18 - 4/1/19 (21 days including bank holidays and weekends) (11 days including bank holidays and weekends) annual holidays
5) 22/07/19 - 31/07/19 ( 10 days including bank holidays and weekends) (9 days including bank holidays and weekends) annual holidays
6) 01/09/20 - 03/09/20 ( 3 days including bank holidays and weekends) (3 days including bank holidays and weekends) Business trip
I can confirm that while abroad on business trip as well as on his annual paid holidays he was still on the UK payroll, paying NI, paying tax and was in receipt of full-time salary.
Should you require any additional information or further clarification, please feel free to get in touch with me.
Your Sincerely,
AmazonianX wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 4:26 amThe confirmation letter appears satisfactory for the purpose.Msingh2020 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 12:21 amAlso please kindly confirm following employment letter
CONFIRMATION OF EMPLOYMENT FOR MR. xxxxx
This letter is to confirm that Mr xxx has been employed by xxxx Ltd as a full time and permanent employee since 22nd of November 2015 on Tier 2 general visa and presently hold the position of xxx.
His current salary is GBP xxxx which is above the appropriate rate of GBP xxxxx as per SOC code xxxxx, as stated in the codes of practice for Tier 2 Sponsors. He is Paying NI and tax in the UK, his salary gets deposited in his UK bank account.
xxxxxx services as an employee are still required and he will continue to remain employed with XXXXX in the foreseeable future.
Should you have a need for any additional information or further clarification in the matter, please feel free to get in touch with me.
Yours Faithfully