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ilrcandidate wrote:Hi Agastya80,
Hearty congratulations mate. A couple of questions if that's ok to ask.
1) Did you submit your ex-employer letter for annual leaves absences? - Yes, though getting that letter from ex-employer proved to be a tricky exercise
2) How did you manage your unpaid absences? I can see you submitted only 1 month payslip and bank statement to avoid being questioned about unpaid leaves, so didn't they ask you about old payslips? - I didn't mention it and had only 3 days unpaid absences last year so was prepared to answer it with documents I had but only If they had asked. In total I had only 90 days leaves outside the UK in last 5yrs. Also, SET(O) form asks only for most recent payslip and bank statement so why provide them document they didn't ask for it, though I had all payslips and bank statements in my carry bag just in case they'd ask
3) You didn't utilize the 90 days entry exemption and delayed your application, was there any specific reason? - Yes, I was very busy for last few months and didn't have time to study Life in the UK book for test and getting a leaves letter from previous employer proved a very tricky exercise but got there in the end
4) Did you have any employment gap when you switched from Tier 2 ICT to tier 2 G? After my previous employment ended, I had 29 days gap due to visa processing and I am utilizing the 90 days exemption, would this cause any issues? - I had only a day gap when I switched but I think you should be fine as you get a month's time exemption
neelumin2 wrote:What is the details in the absence letter from company. Should they contain all the Annual leaves or just a letter saying how many Annual leave am i elligible .
Suresh
pvora wrote:Hi Agatsya,
Congrats on your ILR.
Can you please tell me where to get Print out for PBS point based calculator? And also Is it possible to have format for Index and Covering letter?
Many thanks
Shumailakamran wrote:Hi,
Congrats!
I have couple of queries, Could you please help me with these?
1) (Section 5.7 )Please give the start and end dates of the period of maternity, paternity or adoption-related absence (if you are still absent from the workplace due to maternity or adoption-related leave, the end date should be left blank)
I took one week off as but i have no proof so what should i do here ? Did you take statutory pay while you took time off or you were on your normal pay? if you were on normal pay then it doesn't really matter but if you were on statutory pay then I think you ought to mention it but it won't affect your application in anyway though, i guess
2) (Section 7.11 ) How long have you lived in the UK?
is it from the beginning when i came here as a student in back 2005 or just write down the date when i get Tier-1 i.e 7th July 2009 ?mention the time period on which you ILR application is based and on which you have calculated you continuous peiord
Many thanks,
Shumaila
ilrcandidate wrote:Thanks again Agastya for patiently answering all the queries for potential candidates, much appreciated. I have a query for the below questions:
SOC code (or nearest applicable which best describes your employment) - in my case my last SOC code 2423 is still valid as per new code of practice guidance so i used that
Current rate of pay (as stated in the codes of practice – hourly rate or annual salary) - per hour - convert your current salary to hourly rate, I am assuming your salary is either at level or above than required for your SOC code. divide your annual salary by 52 and then no. of hours you are required to work according to your employment agreement and CoS details, in my case it's 37.5. E.g. annual salary is 30,000 per annum
30000/52 = 576.92
576.92/37.5 = 15.38per hour
Current rate of pay (as stated in the codes of practice – hourly rate or annual salary) - per annum - mention your current annual salary
Number of hours this salary is based on - mention no. of hours you are required to work as per your employment agreement and CoS details filed, in any case it should be for current pay level or above as mentioned in code of practice guide for your soc code. in my case it's 37.5hrs per week
Number of weekly hours - mention no. of hours you have to do , i filled 37.5hrs
There are different version of answers for the above question and people have got lots of ambiguity as to what details need to be filled. Is it possible to provide a bit of further explanation and the logic to get the answers for the above 5 questions. Even my employer is confused with these 5 questions .
are22 wrote:Hello,
Am an EEA family member and i applied for IDL which was been refuse because they said i did not prove that my spouse is exercising her treat right which i did, We are both self employed and i sent all the self assessment for 5 years period and NI contribution of 5 year
which was all sent to Home Office and they came back to me that i did not prove that my wife did exercise her treat right.
Now please can anyone advise me what to do if i should apple or resend my application back to them and state it broadly to let them know i have it and it was been sent to them? don't know what to do at the moment.
Many Thanks as i await your advise.
Austin Are
Skc84 wrote:Congrats..my case is similar. T2 G to ILR. Pay above appropriate rate so didn't have to complete 5.6,5.7,5.8
Only 1 query I have in set o form
Did you tick the box 'Your Finances' in section 11 documents list (11A).
It's on Set o form page 62
Please let me ASAP. Appreciate your feedback