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sri23 wrote:Sorry, but nothing in that link is relevant to the query I have posted.
Further information on calculating continuous periodIn the following categories, absences must be for reasons connected with the applicant’s purpose for being in the UK or for serious or compelling compassionate reasons. Evidence, as specified above, must be provided for compelling or compassionate reasons only:
UK ancestry
business person
investor
innovator
writer, composer, or artist
retired person of independent means
Tier 1 (General)
Highly skilled migrant programme (not applying under Appendix S of the rules
With regards to the above, these are not postings. In fact they are sticky notes which gets updated as and when required. You can observe this by reading the post itself. Many a times it refers to 09 July 2012 where as the posting date is 02 June 2011- HTHsri23 wrote:Especially in light of the new rules and that link is a year old.
Ideally you should be able to show both, because both (based on your presentation of details) are true events.sri23 wrote:edited:
To explain - I had taken 2 weeks of leave following death of a grandparent.
At the same time I was in notice period with my current employer and was going to start new job with another employer with a gap of week in between.
So in my 2 weeks of leave, the first week was paid and the second week was unpaid as I had finished the role with current employer. However I have payslip for that period too as my employer paid me unused holidays, so that payslip only has payment for unused holidays.
My question is:
Should I show this period as compassionate leave or as a holiday. ?
If I show compassionate leave, does death of a grandparent constitute a good reason ?
If I show as holiday, then a part of it was in between jobs. I already had a offer letter for the new job with me. But will this be an issue ? For that month in question I have two payslips - one with only holiday pay from old employer and other with pro rata pay from new employer.
the CW can question why I have two payslips for a month ?
My total leaves in the last 12 months to application is 44. Is this too high a number to be in line with annual leaves ?
Again some of these leaves were with old employer and some with new.
If this number is too high would I be better to show the period as compassionate leave ?
Would appreciate a quick response, since if I plan to show it as compassionate leave then I will have to get the death certificate posted from my home country.
Thanks in advance.
sri23 wrote:Also I dont know what is qualified as a close relative
but dont know about grandparent.
Though in a different context but in my opinion at least it says who could be a close relative. Source:UKBA wrote:"close relative" means:
(i) the adult child (who is unmarried and not a civil partner), parent or grandparent of an applicant for, or person who has been granted, temporary protection; or
(ii) sibling (who is unmarried and not a civil partner or the uncle or aunt of an applicant for, or person who has been granted, temporary protection, who lived with the principal applicant as part of the family unit in the country of origin immediately prior to the mass influx and was wholly or mainly dependent upon the principal applicant at that time, and would face extreme hardship if reunification with the principal applicant did not take place.