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Ali1975 wrote:All passports you had during last 10 years, life in the UK certificate and English language requirement, nothing else
i read ukba guideline, there i read: if one attached all passports, then nothing else is required.rdin wrote:I thought p60 for all years of employment is mandatory to provide?Ali1975 wrote:All passports you had during last 10 years, life in the UK certificate and English language requirement, nothing else
CR001 wrote:You only need to submit :
Current and all passports covering the 10 years
BRP (if you have one)
LIUK
Proof of English Language level B1
https://www.gov.uk/long-residence/docum ... st-provide
And on page 19 of SET(LR) form
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _04-14.pdf
CR001 wrote:Set(LR) is based on residence, not on employment. Besides, they have access to all your information across all the relevant authorities.
CR001 wrote:I would select 'all data held by UKBA'
Hi CR001,CR001 wrote:Set(LR) is based on residence, not on employment. Besides, they have access to all your information across all the relevant authorities.
sheraz7 wrote:ILR based on 10 years of long residence is normally issued under Uk Immigration act 1971 and the time spent under EU route is also counted as long as the EU national is a qualified person. Whereas PR equivalent to ILR is normally be issued under EU directive 2004 which won't count the time spent under Uk immigration law.
Well they did change 14 years long residence, and people thought that was too under ECHR.entrepreneur123 wrote:thanks for your reply. So ILR based on 10 years is UK law which mean they can change it anytime if they want to. As i heard UK cannot change it because it comes under EU law. Thanks
kommsu wrote:Hi entrepreneur123 ,
Don't worry , I have missed one entry stamp on my passport (Jan2014 arrival Uk) , went for ILR on 16/may/2015 , got ILR without any issues , I didn't mention anything on cover letter or application about missing stamp.
Just to make you feel tension free on this .
Regards,
Kommsu