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You are applying ILR on 10 year residency it has nothing to do with T2 / tax. As iworker mentioned the only thing you'd need is your passports. There is no any other requirement for 10 years long residency.dahuja wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2017 6:21 amJust got appointment booked for 27th Sept, but now have a urgent query re: my tax and job.
Since 2015 I am on Tier 2 General visa. My role involves management, business development as well as training etc. I go to train in other companies and present at conferences etc, as a part of my role.
During one conference, I was invited by a University to lecture to their students re: my work. The topic was specific to what I am doing work as my main Tier 2 job. However, they subsequently sent me a form for payment which I didn't realise until later was a form for temporary appointment to the University so they could send the payment through PAYE. I only did that one session with them so the appointment has not been retained. I was paid through that and it is on my HMRC record.
My question is whether this will be considered as breaking Tier 2 visa rules (even though it was related to my work and presenting is within my job profile? And would it impact my SET (LR) application. Is there anything I can do e.g. cover letter to explain it or get a letter from my employer/ University to explain it? I am near PANIC mode and would appreciate urgent guidance please.
Thanks for your response. But as the poster below mentions I am concerned about the clause which indicates that terms of visa might be broken if I have worked with a different employer in potentially a different role (even though I know that it was the same, but how/ whether I need to explain it).makky86 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2017 10:20 amYou are applying ILR on 10 year residency it has nothing to do with T2 / tax. As iworker mentioned the only thing you'd need is your passports. There is no any other requirement for 10 years long residency.dahuja wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2017 6:21 amJust got appointment booked for 27th Sept, but now have a urgent query re: my tax and job.
Since 2015 I am on Tier 2 General visa. My role involves management, business development as well as training etc. I go to train in other companies and present at conferences etc, as a part of my role.
During one conference, I was invited by a University to lecture to their students re: my work. The topic was specific to what I am doing work as my main Tier 2 job. However, they subsequently sent me a form for payment which I didn't realise until later was a form for temporary appointment to the University so they could send the payment through PAYE. I only did that one session with them so the appointment has not been retained. I was paid through that and it is on my HMRC record.
My question is whether this will be considered as breaking Tier 2 visa rules (even though it was related to my work and presenting is within my job profile? And would it impact my SET (LR) application. Is there anything I can do e.g. cover letter to explain it or get a letter from my employer/ University to explain it? I am near PANIC mode and would appreciate urgent guidance please.
I think you are not reading the replies proprely. I clearly mentioned that they only need lawful 10 years residency nothign else. They will NOT require any sort of documents for T2 or tax.dahuja wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2017 8:26 pmThanks for your response. But as the poster below mentions I am concerned about the clause which indicates that terms of visa might be broken if I have worked with a different employer in potentially a different role (even though I know that it was the same, but how/ whether I need to explain it).makky86 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2017 10:20 amYou are applying ILR on 10 year residency it has nothing to do with T2 / tax. As iworker mentioned the only thing you'd need is your passports. There is no any other requirement for 10 years long residency.dahuja wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2017 6:21 amJust got appointment booked for 27th Sept, but now have a urgent query re: my tax and job.
Since 2015 I am on Tier 2 General visa. My role involves management, business development as well as training etc. I go to train in other companies and present at conferences etc, as a part of my role.
During one conference, I was invited by a University to lecture to their students re: my work. The topic was specific to what I am doing work as my main Tier 2 job. However, they subsequently sent me a form for payment which I didn't realise until later was a form for temporary appointment to the University so they could send the payment through PAYE. I only did that one session with them so the appointment has not been retained. I was paid through that and it is on my HMRC record.
My question is whether this will be considered as breaking Tier 2 visa rules (even though it was related to my work and presenting is within my job profile? And would it impact my SET (LR) application. Is there anything I can do e.g. cover letter to explain it or get a letter from my employer/ University to explain it? I am near PANIC mode and would appreciate urgent guidance please.
I would be really grateful for any input.
Any reason you couldn't look or search for it?