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No, I had Tier 1 Post -Study Work Visa at the time of self employmentWanderer wrote:WRT to 3: - where you a student when self employed?
1-3) You don't have to explain anything - just list dates & details.eclectic wrote:Dear All,
I am about to apply for citizenship and have the following questions:
1. I did couple of part time jobs during my student days and back then we were allowed up to 20 hours a week- do I have to explain this to them or expect them to know?
2. I did a temporary full time trainee job for 3 months during summer holidays and after the completion of my degree, I applied for post graduate work visa but was here as a student at the time of my job. But again we were allowed to do full time job during our holidays- again do I need to explain that?
3. I worked as self employed for 6 months for period leading to my tier 1 general- do I have to put that in my 10 year employment history? If yes, do I need to send any additional documents from HMRC?
4. My tier 1 general application was initially refused due to some missing information, I appealed which was successful through tribunal- even though there was no visa stamp on my passport for that period my status was legal under 3C &3D of immigration act. I did explain that during my ILR application- Do I have to explain again for nationality application?
5. Would they cross check 10 year employment history? How accurate do i need to be with start/end dated etc- I dont seem to remember all of them.
Your help will be much appreciated.
Kind regards,
Thanks Noajthan.noajthan wrote:1-3) You don't have to explain anything - just list dates & details.eclectic wrote:Dear All,
I am about to apply for citizenship and have the following questions:
1. I did couple of part time jobs during my student days and back then we were allowed up to 20 hours a week- do I have to explain this to them or expect them to know?
2. I did a temporary full time trainee job for 3 months during summer holidays and after the completion of my degree, I applied for post graduate work visa but was here as a student at the time of my job. But again we were allowed to do full time job during our holidays- again do I need to explain that?
3. I worked as self employed for 6 months for period leading to my tier 1 general- do I have to put that in my 10 year employment history? If yes, do I need to send any additional documents from HMRC?
4. My tier 1 general application was initially refused due to some missing information, I appealed which was successful through tribunal- even though there was no visa stamp on my passport for that period my status was legal under 3C &3D of immigration act. I did explain that during my ILR application- Do I have to explain again for nationality application?
5. Would they cross check 10 year employment history? How accurate do i need to be with start/end dated etc- I dont seem to remember all of them.
Your help will be much appreciated.
Kind regards,
HO will do all the crosschecking & verification as they see fit (including HMRC, DWP & etc)
4) You can add a cogent explanatory paragraph in 'additional info' section of application form if you wish.
5) Yes, you can expect employment (& other) history to be checked.
It is up to the applicant to submit adequate information.
State month/year if precise dates are unclear.
Honest mistakes may be overlooked.
Suggest you use the information you have received to help complete your form and make sure there are no gaps.eclectic wrote:Thanks Noajthan.
I have now received my 6 year employment history and 10 year NI history from HMRC plus my SA302 for a period of self employment, my question is - is it advisable to submit those documents to Home office or let them get those from HMRC. not sure if it will make things easier or confuse them?
Thanks Noajthan, I was just wondering if sending the documents they usually acquire would make the process more efficient or not? Looking at the timelines, some cases seem to be taking longer than others and there doesnt seem to be any consistency- so not sure if it's to do with the fact that some are sending those documents with the application to make it quicker or does it not matter.noajthan wrote:Suggest you use the information you have received to help complete your form and make sure there are no gaps.eclectic wrote:Thanks Noajthan.
I have now received my 6 year employment history and 10 year NI history from HMRC plus my SA302 for a period of self employment, my question is - is it advisable to submit those documents to Home office or let them get those from HMRC. not sure if it will make things easier or confuse them?
No need to send to HO as they can retrieve all this (& probably more) about you themselves.
even if they are from HMRC directly?CR001 wrote:It does not matter. Even if you do submit them, HO will still do their own checks and will likely ignore what you have sent.
ok ThanksCR001 wrote:Yes. HO will still do the all the relevant checks themselves.