+1Universal soldier wrote:We will exactly know that from mhsadique who is not telling that what was his immigration status during 2004-2007? And what exact refusal reason he get?
Second that.
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+1Universal soldier wrote:We will exactly know that from mhsadique who is not telling that what was his immigration status during 2004-2007? And what exact refusal reason he get?
It looks like his status was student from 2004-2007 and he did not pay any Tax during that period neither he claimed any benefit. My assumption is he received his PSW in 2008 and then started paying Taxes as he mentioned in his post that he is paying high taxes since 2008. He said he was asked to send P45 or P60, which means they wanted to know if he was working on below tax threshold then he must have P60 or P45. They probably could not find his record from HMRC. This is an example of extreme scrutiny of someone's history.Universal soldier wrote:We will exactly know that from mhsadique who is not telling that what was his immigration status during 2004-2007? And what exact refusal reason he get?
You seem to be worrying for no reason . I noticed that you applied under spouse of BC category, which is generally a straightforward process unless you have criminal convictions, previous overstay, illegal working etc.yesilgozlerim wrote:People when you have been refused....how long did you refusal take from date of you applying??
shoebyunus wrote:Hi There,
i am about for apply for naturalization on the basis of 5 years work and 1 yr ILR. But as per the new May 2015 form, we have to disclose the employment history for last 10 years. I was student before 6 years and have worked part time in sales roles here and there. Do I have to declare that as well ? If yes, will it affect my application ?
Also if my application is rejected for some reason, can HO cancel my ILR ?
Please advise.
Thanks
Yes, see Q23. Depends if it was deliberate or not too, but you should pay back whatever you weren't supposed to get. One of the checks they do is with the Department for Work and Pensions.Mouni wrote:Hi guys
Can application be refused for overpayment in working and child tax credit?
Please i need to know if yes shall i pay bach the amount?
Where is AN6(1) / AN6(2) defined etc. ?chocolateorange88 wrote:Im not worried about that. im worried because the acknowledgement letter says on it ' Type of Application; AN6(1)
and not an6(2)
AN6(1) is for those applying NOT as the spouse of a BC...ie, students, Tier 2,3,4 andso on...
NCS lady seems to think they just sent the wrong standard letter
I thought it would be obvious since my marriage certificate and wifes passport is there too!! who knows!