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by faustina0cean » Sat Feb 22, 2025 7:14 pm
Dear all experts,
I came to the UK with BNO Visa myself in May 2021, and am going to apply for ILR in 2026 (No spouse/ dependent).
When preparing evidence of 5 years continuous residency, there are a few issues worrying me:
1. When I first entered the UK in 2021, my passport was not stamped by officer (because it was digital visa). I only had flight E-ticket to prove for first entry, but did not keep boarding pass. When submit my passport during my ILR application, will it be an issue? There was only 1 entry stamp to UK after a trip in 2024, but my first entry stamp in 2021 is missing. Is my E-ticket sufficient to prove? Will the caseworker solely rely on my submitted documents to prove my 5 years residency?
2. I was employed by a company during Sep 2021 - Jun 2022, but unfortunately there was no PAYE records of that employer in my HMRC account, I called employer and HMRC but both were unable to fix yet. Truth is I paid all tax and NI which was deducted before paying to my bank account already. I have payslips, P45, P60 and letter of employment from that employer. When submit documents during my ILR application, if caseworker track from HMRC and found no employment records from that employer, will they refuse my ILR because no record in HMRC? Or my P45, P60 and letter of employment are sufficient to prove?
3. Should I contact HMRC to correct the PAYE records? but I'm really worried if the employer didn't pay tax on my behalf, HMRC will hold me accountable and treat as I didn't pay tax and will affect my ILR, as I heard there are ILR refusal cases due to the tax related issues and update, which made Home Office think the applicant is "dishonest".
4. If they really refused my ILR application because no record from HMRC, can I extend my BNO Visa for 1 year and apply for ILR in 2027 again? because I have employment records starting from 2022.
5. I was self employed for a few years, and have filed Tax Return every year, what documents do I need to prove my continuous residency? Are SA100(Tax Return) and SA302(Calculation) that I downloaded from my HMRC account sufficient? There is a watermark "Copy Only, Do not send to HMRC" across the page, can I use that one?
6. Can I use Council tax bills, Tenancy agreements and Bank statements (with daily spending transactions) as evidence of continuous residency? Are these sufficient?
Apologize for long questions. I really appreciate your help. Thank you very much.