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Agusya wrote:I have registration certificate , do I need permanent residence card or EEA nationals dont need it anymore?Have been in UK for 11 years. where do I find documentation list needed for EEA national? Im getting more and more confused
The date in Q1.3 is for ILR.Agusya wrote:1 point in that application ask you for leave to remain / enter date. EEA nationals dont need to apply for that and get permanent residency after 5 years (of something??). Im not sure what is this registration certificate I have I dont remember why I had to have it even. It was issued in 2007 . I think you supposed to get it after WRS registration for a year (WRS doesnt exist anymore I guess) dont know why I havent even done it straight away. How do I know when I got that permanent residency? 5 years from what ?;)
Not sure what date to put in that leave to remain / enter date. Anyone knows?
I have been working in UK without break since 2005 (with 1 year in college) I have all P60s and college documentation. Im just confused about that leave to remain & permanent residency & legal documents stuff.
what is address of tax office or tax office ref? is this employer PAYE ref from p60?
btw is any work before WRS registration classified as illegal?
thanks!
An ESOL qualification is one way to provide the proof of English required to satisfy citizenship requirements.Agusya wrote:thank you!
I have one more question (last one for now;)) Im about to book GESE Grade 5 exam as Im not sure what proof of english knowledge is enough/acceptable , but in a week Im going to college (work is sending me to do short medical course ) to study SVQ / NVQ Level 4/5, on gov webiste it says '' ESOL qualification at Scottish Qualifications Framework levels 4, 5 or 6 awarded by the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) and taken in Scotland'' Whats is this ESOL all about, why do we need ESOL qualification? would that without ESOL be enough?
thanks again!
You can write the address of your account department deal with tax/wages or check the address on p60 if you working for same emplyerAgusya wrote:add on
still dont know what is address of tax office or tax office ref
there is no address on P60 except for employers address. there are my details and Employer PAYE ref. I dont have any letters from Home Office or anything like that. What do I do, where do I get if from?
1) Yes.Agusya wrote:Thanks!
1. so as EEA I leave 1.3 - indefinite leave - blank? correct?
2. When putting employment history, do I put addresses of work or address from P60 (they are not the same) , does it matter?
3. 2.4 asks for basis Ive been in the UK for last 6 years. you have to state it . do I just put worked here and there? I've worked in the same place for last 6 years. And after that in 2.5 to put same thing?
4. Had WRS done in 2005, do I provide all my P60 from 2005 till now or just for last 6 years?
5. documents for EEA person : passport, P60 for last 6 years, English knowledge document, life in uk. Thats it?
thanks!
Suggest: Ask your HR department if they know the referenceAgusya wrote:add on
still dont know what is address of tax office or tax office ref
there is no address on P60 except for employers address. there are my details and Employer PAYE ref. I dont have any letters from Home Office or anything like that. What do I do, where do I get if from?
modern_newton wrote:Its quite strange that there is no option of first name on application form. 1.5 ask for surname and 1.6 ask for others name. so where to write forename/first name?
All forenames including the first name, that is the applicant's <first name> then <middle name/s - if any> , go in Q1.61.6 Other names (Please note: Your name will be shown on your certificate so please ensure
it is spelt correctly and you have written it in the correct order
So if your first name is John and surname is david then you will put david in 1.5 and john in 1.6?noajthan wrote:modern_newton wrote:Its quite strange that there is no option of first name on application form. 1.5 ask for surname and 1.6 ask for others name. so where to write forename/first name?All forenames including the first name, that is the applicant's <first name> then <middle name/s - if any> , go in Q1.61.6 Other names (Please note: Your name will be shown on your certificate so please ensure
it is spelt correctly and you have written it in the correct order
They have to be in the correct order.
If I'm John it may be:
John David
Yes. Exactly.modern_newton wrote:if your first name is John and surname is david then you will put david in 1.5 and john in 1.6?