Hi SAM143, Even I have applied for Naturalisation and I am a Director of my Ltd company. Documents I submitted supporting my application were: Accountant letter Employment history from HMRC (6yrs) P60s (6yrs) You can also include Self-assessments (SAs), Cmpy Incorporation Cert and VAT certificate. O...
Dear members, I am submitting an application for my wife's ILR (switching from Tier 1(G) dependant) this month and following supporting documents are included: - LIUK test pass notification letter. - English Language test certificate. - Original house agreements (joint names) to satisfy 'home and fi...
Hi Damy, I have been contracting and work through my Ltd company as well. I filed my application in July 2017 and awaiting an outcome. Documents I submitted supporting my application were: Accountant letter Employment history from HMRC (6yrs) P60s (6yrs) I insisted on submitting my Self-assessments ...
Hi folks, I have been following the naturalization timelines since March 2017 and I myself have applied in July, it makes me wonder why is it taking so long for the approvals? A pretty straightforward application take 4-5 months to get an approval, add a month (generally) on top of it for the ceremo...
Eligibility criteria: 5 years (T1-G) + 1 year (ILR). Language criteria met: LIUK test + UK NARIC English Language Proficiency statement Nationality: Non-EU Method of application: NCS (JCAP) Date of application: 26/07/2017 Payment method: Debit card Date of receipt by HO/UKVI: 31/07/2017 Date of ack...
Eligibility criteria: 5 years (T1-G) + 1 year (ILR). Language criteria met: LIUK test + UK NARIC English Language Proficiency statement Nationality: Non-EU Method of application: NCS (JCAP) Date of application: 26/07/2017 Payment method: Debit card Date of receipt by HO/UKVI: 31/07/2017 Date of ack...
Eligibility criteria: 5 years (T1-G) + 1 year (ILR). Language criteria met: LIUK test + UK NARIC English Language Proficiency statement Nationality: Non-EU Method of application: NCS (JCAP) Date of application: 26/07/2017 Payment method: Debit card Date of receipt by HO/UKVI: 31/07/2017 Date of ack...
Eligibility criteria: 5 years (T1-G) + 1 year (ILR). Language criteria met: LIUK test + UK NARIC English Language Proficiency statement Nationality: Non-EU Method of application: NCS (JCAP) Date of application: 26/07/2017 . Payment method: Debit card Date of receipt by HO/UKVI: 31/07/2017 Date of a...
Hi guaravd, I insisted on submitting my employment history from HMRC along with my accountant letter to the NCS lady. She accepted it so as long as you have it request them to submit. It doesn't take much more than copying and popping it into their bunch of documents. I also requested to submit all ...
Eligibility criteria: 5 years (T1-G) + 1 year (ILR). Language criteria met: LIUK test + UK NARIC English Language Proficiency statement Nationality: Non-EU Method of application: NCS (JCAP) Date of application: 26/07/2017. Applied on first anniversary of ILR :) Payment method: Debit card Date of rec...
Thanks alterhase58. Ahh...now I get it. As the referee details have already been captured on AN form they are not required on the passport form. They are only required for other application routes (i.e. not the NCS/JCAP route). Anyways I have already got it on my form so I'm not bothering to replace...
Hey guys, I got little confused after speaking to my mate regarding referee details in Passport application form (Amber one from Royal Mail). :? He submitted his JCAP application in June 2017 and left Section 10 'Countersignature' blank with the understanding that it is not to be filled, but his ref...
Dear members, I am compiling my documents for my NCS appointment next week. Here's a list which I feel should be sufficient for submission. Passport Application form Form AN Non-EU passport + BRP(ILR) LIUK test cert. UK NARIC English Language Proficiency statement Accountant letter (Director of a Lt...
Hi I had a case where my profits as per self-assessments submitted to HMRC were more than the profits claimed in previous Tier 1 (General) extension and the earnings used for extension fell between two tax periods. It is fine as long as the profits as per self-assessments submitted to HMRC are not l...
It's Section 13, page 86 of the form (version 04-16) if the account with the utility company is in the joint names of the applicant and other people (dependant in your case).
Thanks mate. I entered UK in Aug 2011 and started working as a contractor for an Umbrella company and by definition it is considered to be 'employed'. I started contracting through my own Ltd company in Oct 2012 so self-assessments were done for the period Oct 2012 to Apr 2013 which I submitted with...
Hi folks, It’s time to return the favours. My ILR has been approved today at Croydon PEO and I am really thankful to the forum and the members. I will cut the chase as we all know the drill. Employment: Director (Ltd Company) Appointment: 8.40am. Documents submitted, biometrics captured and photogra...
Hi chaps, I will be applying for my ILR soon and these are list of documents I wish to provide as evidence of earnings: Accountant letter with Income schedule. Payslips. Dividend vouchers. Personal bank statements. Business bank statements. Agency Invoices. Self-Assessment statements for previous ye...
In my original post, I'm referring to a company secretary earning dividends and a not a director of Ltd company. I agree that all directors have to fill in SA302.
Hi Do directors of a Ltd company have to submit self-assessments/tax returns to HMRC for their shareholders for the dividends withdrawn? Does it impact the ILR of a person (director of a Ltd company in this case) as the shareholder earnings are anyways not considered as part of the earnings for ILR ...
Hi guys, I have a similar case where my dividends withdrawn fell into two FY. For my last Tier1 extension, earnings claimed were for the period Nov 2013-Oct 2014 and I went for extension in Nov 2014. So dividends withdrawn for the period Nov 2013 to Mar 2014 appear in Apr 2014 and dividends withdraw...
I absolutely agree with 'sunny_suny', a director is an employee of his own Ltd company so he is obliged to pay both employees and employers NI. Someone who has not paid and is due for ILR is inviting a definite rejection. Anyone who is earning more than £150/week has to pay Class 1 NI. This topic ha...