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I agree, you do not require an employer letter to confirm your absences if you are applying for ILR as a T1 General Migrant. Note that this is according to the new rules, you may want to go through them yourself to make sure you understan; what is required.patt wrote:I came across difficult situation. As HR had refused to provide me my absence period. She said I'm on tier 1 (general) and it did not require.
The advice given to the OP of this thread would apply to you too. Please read the information provided. If you state what specifically is confusing, someone may be able to help/comment.gaboon_viper wrote:hi, please advice me , i am really confused, i am on tier1 general and self employed.
My situation :
HSMP + tier 1 ( general)
Absence : 2 trips aboard , total 126 days. (family etc)
i will be applying in Feb 13.
You guys see any issues in my case??
thanks
Your help and advise are very much appreciated.
You don't need to be employed during the entire 5 years. But there appears to be a problem highlighted in the following thread where if you are absent from the UK in-between employment then that would be considered a break in continuous residency.gaboon_viper wrote:thanks for your reply cs95.
So this means that i don't need to show any letter as i am on Teir1 general.
Also do tier1 general should be on job for continuous of 5 years. for applying for ilr.
please help
thanks
patt wrote:Hi all,
Thank you for all of your advice and input in this topic. I'm very much appreciated. I think the latter part is the other way round.
I just met with HR.
She provided me a standard reference letter and she told me that I have to provide my personal letter to support my absence as per " set o from 12/12 page 13, 6.3 , letter from applicant detailing reasons for absence. ".
I do hope I am on the right track.
Again, it seems you haven't read the RULES I have posted above. Prevalent/Current Immigration rules supercede any opinions, views, suggestions, ideas, interpretations, understandings, advice or anything you get from anybody..