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The majority of members are very put off by posts that are as long as what you have posted. Remember, we offer our time and advice for free, have normal jobs and family so expecting anyone to trawl through an application form online to match your queries is unreasonable given the level and length of questions you have asked.tier2genmisery wrote:100 views and not a single answer
Yes - and I haven't managed to find anything I desperately need answers toCR001 wrote:The majority of members are very put off by posts that are as long as what you have posted. Remember, we offer our time and advice for free, have normal jobs and family so expecting anyone to trawl through an application form online to match your queries is unreasonable given the level and length of questions you have asked.tier2genmisery wrote:100 views and not a single answer
Have you read the Set(O) guidance notes or searched the forum before posting such a long post?
I have read all the questions and answers on that page including everything available online. I still couldn't find answers to my questions regarding the SET (O) form and how to fill the boxes..
That is precisely the part that I am confused aboutzimba88 wrote:If the absences are outside the 5 years of qualifying ILR period, no explanation is needed
Calculating the specified continuous periodtier2genmisery wrote:That is precisely the part that I am confused aboutzimba88 wrote:If the absences are outside the 5 years of qualifying ILR period, no explanation is needed
If I re-entered the UK on 28 Aug 2012 on a Tier 2 General
and if I apply for ILR on 1 Aug 2017
is the 28 Jul 2012 - 28 Aug 2012 period considered outside of my 5 years qualifying period?
Year 1-- 01/08/2017 -- 02/08/2016
Year 2-- 01/08/2016 -- 02/08/2015
Year 3-- 01/08/2015 -- 02/08/2014
Year 4-- 01/08/2014 -- 02/08/2013
Year 5-- 01/08/2013 -- 02/08/2012
marcnath wrote:Calculating the specified continuous periodtier2genmisery wrote:That is precisely the part that I am confused aboutzimba88 wrote:If the absences are outside the 5 years of qualifying ILR period, no explanation is needed
If I re-entered the UK on 28 Aug 2012 on a Tier 2 General
and if I apply for ILR on 1 Aug 2017
is the 28 Jul 2012 - 28 Aug 2012 period considered outside of my 5 years qualifying period?
Year 1-- 01/08/2017 -- 02/08/2016
Year 2-- 01/08/2016 -- 02/08/2015
Year 3-- 01/08/2015 -- 02/08/2014
Year 4-- 01/08/2014 -- 02/08/2013
Year 5-- 01/08/2013 -- 02/08/2012
Applicants can submit a settlement application up to 28 days before they would
reach the end of the specified period. However, the specified continuous period is
always counted backwards from the date the ILR application is submitted. For
example, if an applicant would have reached the end of a specified 5 years with
leave in a qualifying route on 30 November 2016 and they apply on 11 November
2016, the consecutive periods would be as follows:
year 1 – 11 November 2015 to 12 November 2016
year 2 - 11 November 2015 to 12 November 2014
year 3 - 11 November 2014 to 12 November 2013
year 4 - 11 November 2013 to 12 November 2012
year 5 - 11 November 2012 to 12 November 2011
The applicant may not have had leave in a qualifying route for up to 28 days at the
start of Year 5 (in this example, between 11 November 2011 and 29 November
2012). This is acceptable.
You are taking the form personally so you can fill that at the PEO centre on the spot.tier2genmisery wrote:Sorry about repeating these questions - I originally started this topic with all of my questions and got a backlash from a moderator who said it is just too long to read - then the title has been renamed to something totally misleading - then I started a new shorter topic to ask key SET(O) questions I'm totally stuck on but moderators locked that topic down immediately. So I'm blamed for starting a long topic and I'm not allowed to start a new shorter topic.. I don't know what to do to get answers to these simple questions below..
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... -04-17.pdf
1) Page 7 - If I book a PEO appointment then do I still need to fill in page 7 (payment details) of the form? What do I do with this page if I made the whole payment online for PEO?
Agree this is confusing as it is not applicable when you have an UK degree. I actually selected 1 and 3 and clarified in my cover letter. I didn't face any questionstier2genmisery wrote:2) Page 15 - which box (boxes) do I tick if I have a masters degree taught in the UK?
There are 3 separate boxes next to these and I'm really confused because it says choose one ! It feels like I have to choose two (number 1 and number 3)
"An academic qualification deemed by UK NARIC to meet the
recognised standard of a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree or
PhD in the United Kingdom and:
˗ UK NARIC has confirmed that the qualification was
taught or researched in English to the appropriate level;
or
˗ the qualification was taught or researched in the UK
or a majority English speaking country (other than
Canada); OR"
Box 2 - 1820, which is 35 x 52tier2genmisery wrote:3) Page 18 - I have a yearly salary (let's say £40k per annum) and I know my weekly hours (let's say 35 hours a week). What do I write next to the second box?
Box 1 - Current rate of pay (hourly rate or annual salary) - This should be 40k per annum
Box 2 - Number of hours this salary is based on - ???
Box 3 - Number of weekly hours - This is 35 hours as per my contract
Box 2 - 1820, which is 35 x 52[/quote]tier2genmisery wrote:3) Page 18 - I have a yearly salary (let's say £40k per annum) and I know my weekly hours (let's say 35 hours a week). What do I write next to the second box?
Box 1 - Current rate of pay (hourly rate or annual salary) - This should be 40k per annum
Box 2 - Number of hours this salary is based on - ???
Box 3 - Number of weekly hours - This is 35 hours as per my contract
tier2genmisery wrote:Box 2 - 1820, which is 35 x 52tier2genmisery wrote:3) Page 18 - I have a yearly salary (let's say £40k per annum) and I know my weekly hours (let's say 35 hours a week). What do I write next to the second box?
Box 1 - Current rate of pay (hourly rate or annual salary) - This should be 40k per annum
Box 2 - Number of hours this salary is based on - ???
Box 3 - Number of weekly hours - This is 35 hours as per my contract
Thank you Casa !Casa wrote:As the degree was taught and awarded in the UK there is no need for a NARIC ELA.