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No, leave it blank1. I have paid the fee online. Do I need to fill anything in the payment section?
Yes, you provide full name in 1.4 and again 1.5 provide surname2. Question 1.4 asks for my full name and 1.5 asks for my surname. For 1.4, do I write the first name only or the full name including surname? I'm confused here due to 1.5 asking specifically for surname.
Why? Just put your own address.3. I'm thinking of adding my office address in 1.18 (for all visa related correspondence) instead of my home address so that I can receive all letters (including signed ones) easily. Would that create any red flags for UKVI?
You are not required to submit P60. They will check in HMRC system what salary you're getting.4. My salary is different on the P60 and the letter supplied by my employer. It's a few hundred pounds difference only and it's above £35k in both cases. We are trying to figure out the reason for this difference and it may be due to expense reimbursement but nothing confirmed yet. Will it create a major issue if the salary is different?
Yes, your home country and other country where you have spent more than 5 years. Just put like
5. Question 7.14 asks for my social and cultural connections to any other country i have lived in. Does my home country count? What sort of social or cultural connections can I show besides my family living there? I don't own any property or bank accounts in the country I was born in.
Leave it blank. You are only claiming ILR from Tier 2. This is for those who are combing with other visa e.g. Tier 2 ICT , Tier 1 General.
6. In Section 12D, there's a question asking for documents showing I met all relevant immigration rules prior to my Tier 2 visa. Is was on student visa before that. How do I show this?
Because if a post comes (e.g. with my BRP) and I'm not home (I live alone) then it may be sent back to the post office. In the office, they have a dedicated mail room which can receive post any time during office hours. This is just a precaution to ensure I don't have to run around later.Why? Just put your own address.
I assume the HMRC system will show the salary written on my P60. This salary number is different from the salary written on my ILR letter. Wouldn't it create the same issue?You are not required to submit P60. They will check in HMRC system what salary you're getting.
The salary should be specified in your ILR Letter
OK then you can do that !Because if a post comes (e.g. with my BRP) and I'm not home (I live alone) then it may be sent back to the post office. In the office, they have a dedicated mail room which can receive post any time during office hours. This is just a precaution to ensure I don't have to run around later.
For how many months its different salary?I assume the HMRC system will show the salary written on my P60. This salary number is different from the salary written on my ILR letter. Wouldn't it create the same issue?
Why is the salary different??BRP cards are delivered by DX Courier. If you are not at home, you can arrange to collect it from one of their collections offices.stalemate112358 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2018 12:05 pmThank you for your response.
Because if a post comes (e.g. with my BRP) and I'm not home (I live alone) then it may be sent back to the post office. In the office, they have a dedicated mail room which can receive post any time during office hours. This is just a precaution to ensure I don't have to run around later.Why? Just put your own address.
I assume the HMRC system will show the salary written on my P60. This salary number is different from the salary written on my ILR letter. Wouldn't it create the same issue?You are not required to submit P60. They will check in HMRC system what salary you're getting.
The salary should be specified in your ILR Letter
The P60 shows only annual salary. I assume the HMRC portal shows yearly too although I'm not sure. The annual salary difference is a few hundred pounds only.For how many months its different salary?
Not sure yet. The office team is trying to figure out but the initial comments range from the difference arising from the bonuses I received (probably not correct) to expenses which were reimbursed. What should be the best way forward in this case?Why is the salary different??
Which months its different salary?stalemate112358 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2018 2:06 pmNot sure yet. The office team is trying to figure out but the initial comments range from the difference arising from the bonuses I received (probably not correct) to expenses which were reimbursed. What should be the best way forward in this case?Why is the salary different??