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by Kadibia28 » Thu May 31, 2018 7:54 am
Hi guys, I am really confused about the acceptable Evidence for "Settled Status" for Tier 1 E Applications. My employees have only "Biometric Data Page of an EEA passport showing photograph and personal details". I was thinking these should be sufficient but reading further on the guidelines, number (iv) says, "if the employee is an EEA national, a UK registration certificate/permanent residence document"
Does this imply that I have to provide both EEA Biometric and UK registration certificate/permanent residence document. *** Can someone help me .
Many thanks in advance
Kadibia28
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According to the Tier 1 Visa guidelines,
{Copies of any of the following documents which demonstrate that each employee has settled status in the UK:
(i) the biometric data page of a British or EEA passport showing the photograph and personal details of the employee;
(ii) a birth certificate, showing the employee was born in the UK and Colonies before 1 January 1983;
(iii) if the employee was born in the UK on or after 1 January 1983, a birth certificate, together with documentation, such as a passport or naturalisation certificate, which confirms one of their parents had settled status in the UK when the employee was born, and additionally, if the parent is the employee’s father, a marriage certificate to the mother;
(iv) if the employee is an EEA national, a UK registration certificate/permanent residence document;
(v) if the employee is the spouse of an EEA national, the biometric data page of their passport, showing their photograph and personal details, or a residence card, and any of the documents in (i) or (iv) above which relate to the EEA national, together with their marriage certificate to the EEA national; or
(vi) If the worker is an overseas national with settled status in the UK, the biometric data page of their passport containing their photograph and personal details, and the pages where a UK Government stamp or an endorsement appear, or a biometric residence permit, or official documentation from the Home Office which confirms their settled status in the UK.}