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Being patient as others suggest is a good virtue. Nonetheless, if not having a COA is causing real hardship, don't hesitate to raise it with them.edr020 wrote:Hi guys,
I have applied for PR three weeks ago. Does anybody know how long would take to receive confirmation, that they have received my application, or is any email address where I can get in touch with them.
Many thanks,
I believe this change has been there for over a year now. This was a measure by the HO to try and tackle the more than 6 months average processing time they had in previous years.presido007 wrote:I was told today by a lady from HO that they have changed the procedure which they issue COA, she said previously, COA is issued immidiately application is received by HO, but now, the case worker need to make sure all the required documents are complete before COA is issued. so if your case has not been allocated to a case worker, then is unlikely that you will be sent COA.
the problem with this system is that, it becomes a problem if you need COA for work. for example, my employer has been sending me emails to bring my COA, there is no way I could get this because my case has not yet been allocated to a case worker after four weeks I applied. my RC expire end of April. it is been hell replying every email from my employer.Jambo wrote:I believe this change has been there for over a year now. This was a measure by the HO to try and tackle the more than 6 months average processing time they had in previous years. Still the CoA has been issued in 2-4 weeks in previous months. Should not change now unless they are under stuffed or flooded with applications.presido007 wrote:I was told today by a lady from HO that they have changed the procedure which they issue COA, she said previously, COA is issued immidiately application is received by HO, but now, the case worker need to make sure all the required documents are complete before COA is issued. so if your case has not been allocated to a case worker, then is unlikely that you will be sent COA.
Well if you have a RC, then I would expect the HO employer helpline to confirm you are still allowed to work even if you don't have CoA. You can suggest that to your employer (but use that as a last resort as you never know what the HO would actually say).presido007 wrote: the problem with this system is that, it becomes a problem if you need COA for work. for example, my employer has been sending me emails to bring my COA, there no way I could get this because my case has not yet been allocated to a case worker after four weeks I applied. my RC expire end of April. it is been hell replying every email from my employer.
Then I suggest you write a strong letter to the Liverpool address stating you will seek compensations if it will affect your employment and complain to NWCSU.presido007 wrote:thanks Jambo, the problem is that my employer is not ready to go through all of that process, the lady from HR has given me until April 30 to produce my CaO.
I have already sent a letter by recorded delivery to Liverpool, but I don't know if the letter was strong enough.Jambo wrote:Then I suggest you write a strong letter to the Liverpool address stating you will seek compensations if it will affect your employment and complain to NWCSU.presido007 wrote:thanks Jambo, the problem is that my employer is not ready to go through all of that process, the lady from HR has given me until April 30 to produce my CaO.
Good. Write a complaint email to NWCSU@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk although they might take several weeks to respond.presido007 wrote:I have already sent a letter by recorded delivery to Liverpool, but I don't know if the letter was strong enough.Jambo wrote:Then I suggest you write a strong letter to the Liverpool address stating you will seek compensations if it will affect your employment and complain to NWCSU.presido007 wrote:thanks Jambo, the problem is that my employer is not ready to go through all of that process, the lady from HR has given me until April 30 to produce my CaO.
thanks Jambo, I will send an email to that email address. because this guys from HO are not helpful. I will keep you updated on any response I get.Jambo wrote:Good. Write a complaint email to NWCSU@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk although they might take several weeks to respond.presido007 wrote:I have already sent a letter by recorded delivery to Liverpool, but I don't know if the letter was strong enough.Jambo wrote:Then I suggest you write a strong letter to the Liverpool address stating you will seek compensations if it will affect your employment and complain to NWCSU.presido007 wrote:thanks Jambo, the problem is that my employer is not ready to go through all of that process, the lady from HR has given me until April 30 to produce my CaO.