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Asif, there is a section on Page 74 of the form SET(0) which saysASIF82 wrote:Hello All,
I am currently on Tier 1 General (2+3) route and I am employed.
I will apply shortly for my ILR. I keep hearing from my friends that I need to attach 5 years worth of P60. I couldn't find this in guidance notes. Can you please let me know is this something necessary, or are there any issues of not attaching them.
Regards,
To fulfil this requirement generally people suggest to give P60 for 5 years of you can get employment history from HMRC."If you were a Tier 1 (General) migrant, evidence that you were economically active in the UK in employment or self-employment or both (see section 12L)"
No, that's not an issue. There is no requirement for you to meet the same income threshold continuously throughout your ILR residence period.ASIF82 wrote:I was sometimes during my 5 year period below the threshold (required salary to qualify) so was wondering would that be of any issue.
When I say it's a requirement that you be economically active during your ILR residence period, that does not equate to being employed every day/month during that period. Providing the P60's helps demonstrate that you were economically active, hence the general recommendation to have these available when applying, even though it isn't a requirement.Jayna wrote:That's not entirely true. If you are under Tier 1 general, it is not a requirement to be in employment throughout the 5 years.