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talkwithnivas wrote:Hello,
I have booked PEO appoint at Croydon next Wednesday.
I worked with a Bank in permenant job till Jan 2013. Then took a contract job which is finished in August. Now looking for another opportunity.
need your help to clarify/confirm the following:
1. Currently I am looking for a job. Giving interviews. Is that a problem to apply for ILR?
2. During the last 15months: I was in permenant job from July12-Jan13. Contract job: Jan13-Aug13. To simplify my ILR application, I was planning to show payslips from permenant job. Will there be any issue of not showing full 12months earnings? I am of the opinion that as long as earning requirements are met, it will be alright to show any period less tha or equal to 12 months from the last 15months
3. I am not keeping any maintenance funds in my account. believe it is not a requirement.
I am anxious and worried whether any of the above would threaten my application.
Thanks
Srinivas
Hi itsprithvi,itsprithvi wrote:1) It is not at all a problem whether you are employed or not at the time of application.
2) You are correct with regards to earnings and points calimed. However, they would see whether you have been economically active recently upto last three months. So you need to present last three month bank statement.
3) Yes, maintenance fund is not required.
Since you were employed (with contract) till last month i.e, august, I assume you would have withdrawn salary for august. Your personal bank statement will show active incomes. CW should be happy as it proves you have been economically active in the recent three months.
If I were in your position, I will withdraw a salary from the ltd company for Sep month aswell on Sep 30th. So I wouldn’t consider myself as unemployed.
This is just my personal perspective. Good luck with your appointment and do let us know how did it go.