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Thanks Zimba..
I understand what you mean, you can always request your employer, and if you dont get you can select other in Set O form and mention your passport-travelling document with immigration stamps. Does the needful to prove you were not outside UK for more than 180 days during any year.
you don't know about my current company they might even send me back to my country if they come to know that these letters are for ILR.. these companies don't encourage ILR because employe will have freedom and resign after thatdontringthebell wrote: ↑Sun May 27, 2018 2:52 amYour employer might not file and pay for ILR but they can provide a letter stating your absences throughout the qualifying period were in.lieu of annual leave.
It's pretty standard and I don't think printing an A4 sheet could be an issue. No reason they should refuse.
You also need a letter certifying you are required in the current role and job in future.
I hope you can get around that because you do require letters from your present employer for applicationsparkyram wrote: ↑Sun May 27, 2018 9:23 amyou don't know about my current company they might even send me back to my country if they come to know that these letters are for ILR.. these companies don't encourage ILR because employe will have freedom and resign after thatdontringthebell wrote: ↑Sun May 27, 2018 2:52 amYour employer might not file and pay for ILR but they can provide a letter stating your absences throughout the qualifying period were in.lieu of annual leave.
It's pretty standard and I don't think printing an A4 sheet could be an issue. No reason they should refuse.
You also need a letter certifying you are required in the current role and job in future.
sparkyram wrote: ↑Sun May 27, 2018 9:23 amyou don't know about my current company they might even send me back to my country if they come to know that these letters are for ILR.. these companies don't encourage ILR because employe will have freedom and resign after thatdontringthebell wrote: ↑Sun May 27, 2018 2:52 amYour employer might not file and pay for ILR but they can provide a letter stating your absences throughout the qualifying period were in.lieu of annual leave.
It's pretty standard and I don't think printing an A4 sheet could be an issue. No reason they should refuse.
You also need a letter certifying you are required in the current role and job in future.