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Letter from employer for domestic work

Post by LilacD » Fri Sep 02, 2022 4:15 pm

Hello!

I'm a self-employed performer and nanny, applying for my UK citizenship as an EU citizen with Settled Status. I'm now at the point of collecting evidence of my residence here over the last 5 years.

On gov.uk I've read that one thing I can use as evidence is:
"A dated and signed letter from an employer, confirming the duration of a period of UK-based employment which has been undertaken, and confirmation of the employer’s status (such as registration with HMRC or Companies House). "

For a large portion of the 5 year qualifying period I'd been employed by private people (i.e not companies) as a nanny for their children, so I don't think I can confirm my employer's status as required. Does that mean I cannot use this kind of employment as evidence?

I am registered as self employed with HMRC and have been declaring my income and paying NI contributions throughout.

Other documents I have requested include bank statements from the last 5 years and a document from HMRC showing my NI contributions. I also have some job contracts for a portion of the period from registered companies.

Any advice would be much appreciated.

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Re: Letter from employer for domestic work

Post by alterhase58 » Fri Sep 02, 2022 4:43 pm

As self-employed you submit your HMRC self-assessment return, and any other documents documenting residency, such as council tax bills, P60s from previous employers, ect. Bank Statements are not proof of residency. You do not prove your employment, it's just for residency.
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Re: Letter from employer for domestic work

Post by LilacD » Fri Sep 02, 2022 6:12 pm

Thanks for your reply!

I understand I don't need to prove my employment, but since I have no P-60s (as self-employed) or council tax bills in my name, I was hoping to use the letter from my employers as a proof or residency.

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Re: Letter from employer for domestic work

Post by alterhase58 » Fri Sep 02, 2022 7:51 pm

LilacD wrote:
Fri Sep 02, 2022 6:12 pm
Thanks for your reply!

I understand I don't need to prove my employment, but since I have no P-60s (as self-employed) or council tax bills in my name, I was hoping to use the letter from my employers as a proof or residency.
I'm misunderstanding.....?
If I understand correctly when referring to employers you mean your private clients? They are not employers, they are your customers who you provide services to. When the guidance asks for employers' letters they mean a company which is registered as such, pays your wages/salaries, accounts to HMRC for tax, etc.
Preferably find other official documents, such as from councils, NHS, HMRC, etc.
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Re: Letter from employer for domestic work

Post by LilacD » Sat Sep 03, 2022 2:26 pm

Ah ok! Yes, my mistake. They are private clients. Thanks for highlighting the difference.

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