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Ask the employer in question why? If you cannot do that, then the only option may be to pay the taxes due from your own pocket. Check with HMRC if that is possible.jyoti_001 wrote:while preparing I requested my tax history statement to hmrc which i received yesterday and found the company I worked for in 2010 hasnt paid any tax and there is no any record, what I should do to keep safe???
You should be okay if HO is able to verify from HMRC that no taxes are due on your account.jyoti_001 wrote:and during my self employement there is a small difference in hmrc and ho figures, but i have requested to make amendement and still waiting for there reply, will i be ok once I paid the difference??
CR001 wrote:How long has your partner been in the UK?
If you apply for ILR based on long residence, you partner needs to switch to FLR(M) and the clock for ILR will be reset to zero and they will have to wait a new 5 year period before qualifying for ILR.
If you apply as Tier 2 plus dependant (if partner qualifies), then you can apply for ILR at the same time.
Also, it is rude to hijack another members post. You already have a thread open with queries and it would be best to keep your questions in one place. Bear in mind that even for long residence ILR, HO still check your tax records.jyoti_001 wrote:CR001 wrote:How long has your partner been in the UK?
If you apply for ILR based on long residence, you partner needs to switch to FLR(M) and the clock for ILR will be reset to zero and they will have to wait a new 5 year period before qualifying for ILR.
If you apply as Tier 2 plus dependant (if partner qualifies), then you can apply for ILR at the same time.
Hi cr0001
Just bit confuse about "clock reset to zero" comments..
Will it affect in my below case, pls advice
Came UK in 2007 as student dependent
Got tier1 General in 2010 and later got extension in 2013
Ilr due 2016
Partner planning to apply for ilr on long residency basis next month
Once he gets ilr I am planning to apply as his dependent because not making enough money yet to get points on income
So after getting dependent visa can I apply for ilr on long resdency basis in 2017 as I came in 2007??? Yes, in 2017. The clock reset does not apply to 10 years long residence ILR
Will this clock reset affect my case??
Thx
Again
Add your query in your own thread you already have. Even better, I will move it for you! This thread is not a general ILR discussion thread. So if you post all your questions, then it creates confusion and detracts from the original poster's questions.jyoti_001 wrote:Thx cr001.
I hasn't hijacked anybody post, just added my query which might be helpful to another members, so it's rude to say rude
Thx
jyoti_001 wrote:hi there,
looking for some advice regarding my ilr.
my details are:-
came uk in 2007 on student dependent visa.
got tier1 general in 2010 as main applicant for 2 year showed multiple paye job.
got extended in 2012 for 3 year showed paye + self employed income.
now planning to apply for final ILR which is due in dec 2015.
while preparing I requested my tax history statement to hmrc which i received yesterday and found the company I worked for in 2010 hasnt paid any tax and there is no any record, what I should do to keep safe???
and during my self employement there is a small difference in hmrc and ho figures, but i have requested to make amendement and still waiting for there reply, will i be ok once I paid the difference??
pls share your advice...
thx
jyoti
I have already answered your question in your OWN thread HERE (Click), the answer is not going to be any different to what has already been advised. I have also asked you previously to keep your questions in your own thread and to stop posting repetitive posts in other members threads. If you continue to do this having already been warned, your account will be closed.jyoti_001 wrote:Can I apply for ilr??
Came as student dependent in 2007
Switch to tier1 in 2010
Extension tier1 in 2012
Now partner got ilr on his 10 year basis
Can I apply for his dependent flr(m) and
In 2017 when my 10 year will finish I will apply
For ilr.
Can I do that??
Impossible to understand what you are trying to say here.jyoti_001 wrote:There is already more than one Pe sons post here and you are there to advice people if u can only nothing else as lots of your told you already so pls help if you can only nothing else as this is very important matters for all the forms user might not be in your case ok thx
I know, but I've struggled to understand what the OP is trying to say in the last post. Does it make sense to youCR001 wrote:@casa, check PM, this post has been split and merged with the original thread.
You’ll need your original degree certificate and one of the following:
a printout from the points-based calculator with the equivalent level of your degree and the level of English
jyoti_001 wrote:Can I apply for ilr??
Came as student dependent in 2007
Switch to tier1 in 2010
Extension tier1 in 2012
Now partner got ilr on his 10 year basis
Can I apply for his dependent flr(m) and
In 2017 when my 10 year will finish I will apply
For ilr.
Can I do that??