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talk to your union, or contact citizens advice bureau which gives free legal advice, and more over you were on student visa and your immigration status allowed 20 hrs per week to work and that will remain same until your application decided. So challenge your employershashank21 wrote:hi. I had this problem with my employer that they terminated my employment after putting me through 6 weeks of unpaid suspension. I was informed around 9 weeks ago that they had to suspend me without pay as I did not have the necessary right to work in UK. I asked them if they had received my acknowledgement letter from UKBA stating that I had applied for my Tier-1 visa in April? I was told that they did not receive any such letter. I forwarded them the letter the very same day and after a week when I contacted the HR I was informed by the lady handling my case that she did not have the scans of my UKBA acknowledgement letter. So I had to send her the scans again. Now, after undergoing ECS (Employer Checking Service) I was informed 2-3 weeks ago that they had to terminate me as UKBA did approve of my right to live and work in UK but somehow my employer could not employ me. When I requested to be given a scanned copy of the letter I was denied and was told that I should contact the UKBA personally. Details of my case: My visa was due to expire on the 15th of April and I applied under (now closed) Tier-1 P.S.W. on the 4th of April. I received an acknowledgement letter from UKBA on the 4th of May. Please advise
Hi the thing is it`s been 8 weeks and my employer has terminated my contract and even sent my P45 back. I don`t know what to do. I was on a 18 hours contract so even if I have same right to work, then it still should not be a problem. But I was told that they would just have to terminate me as I don`t have a visa. I have tried sending the head of HR every other case I could find on the internet and even a letter from solicitor but they still terminated me.z18runway wrote:talk to your union, or contact citizens advice bureau which gives free legal advice, and more over you were on student visa and your immigration status allowed 20 hrs per week to work and that will remain same until your application decided. So challenge your employershashank21 wrote:hi. I had this problem with my employer that they terminated my employment after putting me through 6 weeks of unpaid suspension. I was informed around 9 weeks ago that they had to suspend me without pay as I did not have the necessary right to work in UK. I asked them if they had received my acknowledgement letter from UKBA stating that I had applied for my Tier-1 visa in April? I was told that they did not receive any such letter. I forwarded them the letter the very same day and after a week when I contacted the HR I was informed by the lady handling my case that she did not have the scans of my UKBA acknowledgement letter. So I had to send her the scans again. Now, after undergoing ECS (Employer Checking Service) I was informed 2-3 weeks ago that they had to terminate me as UKBA did approve of my right to live and work in UK but somehow my employer could not employ me. When I requested to be given a scanned copy of the letter I was denied and was told that I should contact the UKBA personally. Details of my case: My visa was due to expire on the 15th of April and I applied under (now closed) Tier-1 P.S.W. on the 4th of April. I received an acknowledgement letter from UKBA on the 4th of May. Please advise
I was employed under an 18 hrs contract so if I have the same RTW i.e. 20 hrs it shouldn`t be a problem. All of my friends are working with the same acknowledgement letters too.Deepshithole2010 wrote:Must be very disappointing for you...................I would assume that you were on Tier 4 Visa prior to your PSW application with presumably 20 hours to work. If your employment is temporary than ECS are wrong to advise your employer,however if the position you are working is permanent than they are right to terminate your employment.
It does not takeaway your right to work temporarily if you already had permission to work in your old visa.
More info is needed to give you any further advice.
try what i say, that will work, you got the same rights what your HR got, You got the same rights what your boss got who terminated you.shashank21 wrote:Hi the thing is it`s been 8 weeks and my employer has terminated my contract and even sent my P45 back. I don`t know what to do. I was on a 18 hours contract so even if I have same right to work, then it still should not be a problem. But I was told that they would just have to terminate me as I don`t have a visa. I have tried sending the head of HR every other case I could find on the internet and even a letter from solicitor but they still terminated me.z18runway wrote:talk to your union, or contact citizens advice bureau which gives free legal advice, and more over you were on student visa and your immigration status allowed 20 hrs per week to work and that will remain same until your application decided. So challenge your employershashank21 wrote:hi. I had this problem with my employer that they terminated my employment after putting me through 6 weeks of unpaid suspension. I was informed around 9 weeks ago that they had to suspend me without pay as I did not have the necessary right to work in UK. I asked them if they had received my acknowledgement letter from UKBA stating that I had applied for my Tier-1 visa in April? I was told that they did not receive any such letter. I forwarded them the letter the very same day and after a week when I contacted the HR I was informed by the lady handling my case that she did not have the scans of my UKBA acknowledgement letter. So I had to send her the scans again. Now, after undergoing ECS (Employer Checking Service) I was informed 2-3 weeks ago that they had to terminate me as UKBA did approve of my right to live and work in UK but somehow my employer could not employ me. When I requested to be given a scanned copy of the letter I was denied and was told that I should contact the UKBA personally. Details of my case: My visa was due to expire on the 15th of April and I applied under (now closed) Tier-1 P.S.W. on the 4th of April. I received an acknowledgement letter from UKBA on the 4th of May. Please advise
Hi I contacted my MP last week as UKBA wasn`t replying to me and he sent me a copy of the letter that he has sent them but still I am waiting for a reply from UKBA. I tried contacting my employer again but they are not replying, so I`ll still wait for a letter from UKBA. Please suggest me of anythingelsez18runway wrote:try what i say, that will work, you got the same rights what your HR got, You got the same rights what your boss got who terminated you.shashank21 wrote:Hi the thing is it`s been 8 weeks and my employer has terminated my contract and even sent my P45 back. I don`t know what to do. I was on a 18 hours contract so even if I have same right to work, then it still should not be a problem. But I was told that they would just have to terminate me as I don`t have a visa. I have tried sending the head of HR every other case I could find on the internet and even a letter from solicitor but they still terminated me.z18runway wrote:talk to your union, or contact citizens advice bureau which gives free legal advice, and more over you were on student visa and your immigration status allowed 20 hrs per week to work and that will remain same until your application decided. So challenge your employershashank21 wrote:hi. I had this problem with my employer that they terminated my employment after putting me through 6 weeks of unpaid suspension. I was informed around 9 weeks ago that they had to suspend me without pay as I did not have the necessary right to work in UK. I asked them if they had received my acknowledgement letter from UKBA stating that I had applied for my Tier-1 visa in April? I was told that they did not receive any such letter. I forwarded them the letter the very same day and after a week when I contacted the HR I was informed by the lady handling my case that she did not have the scans of my UKBA acknowledgement letter. So I had to send her the scans again. Now, after undergoing ECS (Employer Checking Service) I was informed 2-3 weeks ago that they had to terminate me as UKBA did approve of my right to live and work in UK but somehow my employer could not employ me. When I requested to be given a scanned copy of the letter I was denied and was told that I should contact the UKBA personally. Details of my case: My visa was due to expire on the 15th of April and I applied under (now closed) Tier-1 P.S.W. on the 4th of April. I received an acknowledgement letter from UKBA on the 4th of May. Please advise
nothing you can do just mourning here, try in action.
what is your employer name ?shashank21 wrote:Hi I contacted my MP last week as UKBA wasn`t replying to me and he sent me a copy of the letter that he has sent them but still I am waiting for a reply from UKBA. I tried contacting my employer again but they are not replying, so I`ll still wait for a letter from UKBA. Please suggest me of anythingelsez18runway wrote:try what i say, that will work, you got the same rights what your HR got, You got the same rights what your boss got who terminated you.shashank21 wrote:Hi the thing is it`s been 8 weeks and my employer has terminated my contract and even sent my P45 back. I don`t know what to do. I was on a 18 hours contract so even if I have same right to work, then it still should not be a problem. But I was told that they would just have to terminate me as I don`t have a visa. I have tried sending the head of HR every other case I could find on the internet and even a letter from solicitor but they still terminated me.z18runway wrote: talk to your union, or contact citizens advice bureau which gives free legal advice, and more over you were on student visa and your immigration status allowed 20 hrs per week to work and that will remain same until your application decided. So challenge your employer
nothing you can do just mourning here, try in action.
call ukba immediately and explain the situation.Tanvi wrote:Hello All,
I am in a very bad situation right now. I have applied for my PSW visa on 13th feb and i have submitted my biometric on 27th march and till now i dint get any information from UKBA. 2 weeks back my employer called me and she told me that she is sending a form to UKBA to know the status of my application through Employer Checking Service(ECS). My employer got the reply stating that " There is no outstanding application on my name ". So she is asking me to leave the job on coming saturday i.e 11th august. I requested her that i can talk to UKBA only after 13th August.. before that they wont reply so give me some time. But she said no.....
Please any one tell me what i have to to...
You have tagged this onto a 3 year old thread where you are unlikely to get any response. Please continue in your original threadali927212 wrote:i need a advised on my case . i recently been suspended from work cause of negative ECS report from home office .