Hi all,
It is related to My ILR application, and I appreciate your advice on the below queries.
My situation:
1) I was granted Tier 2 general visa on 02/08/2017 through Company X.
2) Entered the UK on 17/08/2017 (BRP validity: 15/07/2020)
3) During my first employment with the employer (X), I don't think taxes were paid for the first year (2017 - 2018). During the second year (2018 -2019), I had un-paid leaves of more than four months (not in continuation) as my daughter underwent major heart surgery, and I was still in the UK. I also spent 18 working days out of the UK during this period.
4) Switched to a new employer (Y) (BRP validity: 14/04/2022)
5) Extended visa as a Skilled worker (BRP validity: 14/04/2024)
6) I think I meet all the other requirements for ILR under the 5-year continuous residence route.
o Salary is higher than minimum wage.
o Passed Life in the UK test
o Have a NARIC certificate
Questions:
1) Regarding 3, does this impact my ILR application - continuity requirement? Do I need to worry about taxes? Do I need to worry about any unpaid leaves that my employer may have declared to the HMRC?
2) Do I have to explain the 18 working days spent outside the UK if my employer (X) doesn't give me the paid absence letter (as they are not responding to my requests).
3) When am I eligible to apply for ILR?
4) Do I need a solicitor to represent my application?
Thanks in advance,
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