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You cannot Spammy Spammer the information you declare for the past 10 years.123kidd wrote:So now UKBA has those details for my Tier1 application but HMRC doesn't. How do I solve this issue before I apply for naturalisation??
Can I leave the employment details in 10 years history in AN1 form?? Or add it anyway as UKBA has the record of it??
Please help me in this regard.
Definitely include it, do not withhold any information in the application.123kidd wrote:Thank you for your replies.
And I do have payslips from that employment so does UKBA from my initial application.
Iam really confused now what to do, whether to include this employment in my application or not.
That sounds really sensible and a right thing to do. ThanksNoetic wrote:I would just list the employment and include the payslips and not mention anything about HMRC. The purpose of supplying payslips in naturalisation application is to prove residence not to investigate your former employer's taxes.
No, they haven't raised any issue. In order to get the correct dates for my previous employment, I requested my employment history with HMRC. And it has arrived last week and that's when I found out that this employment details were not listed in there.Noetic wrote:Has HO actually raised the issue with you? How did you find out tax wasn't paid?
As long as you have your payslips from that employment just include a few, list the employment and leave it at that.
The checks for the privilege of citizenship are probably more stringent (than for a visa such as ILR) as applicants have to satisfy the good character requirements.123kidd wrote:...
this got me even more worried. I dont know if the checks made of ILR will be same for Naturalisation as well
I could be wrong but aren't the ILR checks for tax related to proving your income which is not something they look for in naturalisation? (You don't even need to have worked at all for naturalisation)123kidd wrote:Thanks for prompt reponses, i really appreciate it.
Also I just checked in one of the groups, someone was in the same situation and his ILR was refused due to the same issue as mine.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/indefi ... 06748.html
this got me even more worried. I dont know if the checks made of ILR will be same for Naturalisation as well
Thank you noajthan. I agree its about me rather than the employer but Iam worried as they hold me accountable since they can't take any action against employer.noajthan wrote:123kidd wrote:...
Look on the bright side, the character that is being assessed is yours and not your dodgy employer's.
Yeah I agree, like I said this is the most sensible option I can consider.Noetic wrote: By all means mention in additional information that during a tax check you saw this employment missing but please find included payslips covering this employment.
So What will happen God Forbid if you Don't get your Naturalisation ?123kidd wrote:Thank you noajthan. I agree its about me rather than the employer but Iam worried as they hold me accountable since they can't take any action against employer.noajthan wrote:123kidd wrote:...
Look on the bright side, the character that is being assessed is yours and not your dodgy employer's.
Mate, no need to be condescending and aggressive. This forum has helped so many people irrespective of their gender, colour and nationailty. People come here for help and the information they get here is more valuable then the one they got from the paid immigration agents out there.Annonymous wrote:
So What will happen God Forbid if you Don't get your Naturalisation ?
Will you not stay Alive ???
Just get your act together and get over your fear.
Try to solve the problem just pay your tax by your self and absorb this as a loss on your part if that's help you out in getting your Naturalisations.
Good luck with your Naturalisation.
I wish you all the best - you would hope that your honesty in mentioning this in the further information section would be appreciated by UKBA, however on the other hand it's entirely possible that, had you not found out by accident, they may never have known. It really isn't easy!123kidd wrote:Thank you noajthan. I agree its about me rather than the employer but Iam worried as they hold me accountable since they can't take any action against employer.noajthan wrote:123kidd wrote:...
Look on the bright side, the character that is being assessed is yours and not your dodgy employer's.