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Hi iworker, can you direct me where the post is, please?iworker wrote:I personally think it will be no trouble.
I have seen someone post here with having a problem at ilr, as he was laid off for 4 5 months and was between jobs during that time. However, in your case, i dont see why.
If the notice is 1 week, if i were u, i would give the notice in december.. even if it first week.
The benefit of that is, u would still get something paid at the end of december.. so technically, u wont have any month where u havent been paid in hmrc records. Not sure if this is the best advise.
Main question here is -kdhs114 wrote: Hi iworker, can you direct me where the post is, please?
I do have a same situation, I am going to apply for ilr in Jan 2018.
I had 4 months gap in 2013 (Company ramped down in September 2013 and started a new job 2014 January.), get paid till August, and a small amount of "redundancy payment" in September.
Is it going to be a problem when I apply for ILR in 2018?.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks for your answer.eduleal wrote:Main question here is -kdhs114 wrote: Hi iworker, can you direct me where the post is, please?
I do have a same situation, I am going to apply for ilr in Jan 2018.
I had 4 months gap in 2013 (Company ramped down in September 2013 and started a new job 2014 January.), get paid till August, and a small amount of "redundancy payment" in September.
Is it going to be a problem when I apply for ILR in 2018?.
Thanks in advance.
After your job was terminated, how long did it take for you to apply for the new one?
Was it within the 60 day period? If you were simply waiting for the visa during those 4 months, you shouldn't have a problem - HOWEVER that period might have to be disregarded when counting the 5 years.
The actual guidance is here - see Page 27:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... ds-v13.pdf