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See sample letter in links below.iforilr wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2017 11:15 amHi CROO1,
Thanks a million for your clarification. Really Helps!!
I would stick the actual holidays (ie AUTHORISED LEAVE FROM WORK) in my employee absence letter and fill the travel history dates(ie ABSENCES FROM UK BASED ON MY PASSPORT) in SET(O) form.
Regards,
iforilr
It is a SAMPLE. I did not create the letter.Akorotaeva wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2017 1:50 pmSee sample letter in links below.
A question: is the total date count wrong in this letter?
01/06 - 15/06 = 13 days (if dates of arrival and departure don't count), not 14?
Akorotaeva wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2017 2:41 pmCan you please expand what you mean by amendment (or amend what)?. Amend the letter based on your circumstance and per the CURRENT guidance notes etc.
Are you saying that the letter needs to state full annual leave taken regardless of when exactly the applicant left the country within that period of annual leave? Yes. Better to be safe than sorry, is it not??
Thanks and sorry for being finickety.
Pay rise becaose of annual pay rise don't need to be reported to the system. That's fine.Got my Tier 2 Extension on - March 2016 - Salary was £32,000
Got my annual pay rise for 2016 on - April 2016 - Salary raised to £34,500 (Not updated in SMS)
Got my first annual pay rise for 2017 on - March 2017 - Salary raised to £35,400 (Not updated in SMS)
Got my second annual pay rise for 2017 on - August 2017 - Salary raised to £36,450 (All the gradual
payrises since extension were listed and reported by HR in SMS on end of October 2017).
Its fine. You are only required to submit last 3 months bank statement , 3 recent official payslips and letter from employer confirming salary , soc code and you will be required for forseeable future etc.As you can see all employees in our company got 2 annual payrises for 2017. This is because since after my company was acquired by another company in 2016. They wanted to move the payrise months from March/April to July/August. So what they did was to give one half of the payrise around March/April and then give the other half around July/August. And then from 2018 everyone would get payrises around July/August.
I am planning to keep last 6 to 9 Months of payslips/ Bankstatements to prove it's a gradual annual payrise
and also last 5 year P60'S
No documemts required. Its all availabel for CW to see in HMRC system. You can sign up yourself to see1) What other documents you think I should keep to convince the CW it's a gradual payrise.
Not at all. Only suddent pay rise just before ILR raises alarm. You're fine.2) Would late notice of gradual payrise in SMS prior to 3 months before ILR cause a red alert on my application (Even if its a gradual payrise)