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This is unlikely to provide information on the Poster above you application.haseetbajwa wrote:Try freedom of information option.
Thanks, Due to Easter I have to wait till Tuesday to contact them. I will have to wait to see what they say before doing anything else.This is unlikely to provide information on the Poster above you application.
He should contact HO or his MP.
0300 123 2253what is the number to contact HO ?
You will have to enrol again.by Superlaylay » Wed Mar 30, 2016 10:11 pm
Hi guys,
I have a few inquiries!
1. For those that have already got a Biometric Residence Permit ( I enrolled after I received my ILR), do we have to enroll again for this? I am assuming I won't be sent a Biometric letter since I did it 1 year ago, surely my record will still be there?
2. I am currently a university student who does agency casual work and summer work! I put student instead of listing my employees otherwise I would have to get letter from my agencies (I have signed up with 4).It's agency, they are probably not even knowledgeable about these stuff. Don't worry I wasn't working illegal, I actually began working after I got my ILR (beforehand I was on DLR for 3 years, then extended for another 3 years). I am just wondering, if not declaring this on employment history section would hinder my chances of an approval.
Ohara, it would help if you quoted the posters text when you reply in a discussion thread so that people know who you are responding to, otherwise your comments doesn't mean much. I have edited your post accordingly and added it.ohara wrote:You will have to enrol again.by Superlaylay » Wed Mar 30, 2016 10:11 pm
Hi guys,
I have a few inquiries!
1. For those that have already got a Biometric Residence Permit ( I enrolled after I received my ILR), do we have to enroll again for this? I am assuming I won't be sent a Biometric letter since I did it 1 year ago, surely my record will still be there?
2. I am currently a university student who does agency casual work and summer work! I put student instead of listing my employees otherwise I would have to get letter from my agencies (I have signed up with 4).It's agency, they are probably not even knowledgeable about these stuff. Don't worry I wasn't working illegal, I actually began working after I got my ILR (beforehand I was on DLR for 3 years, then extended for another 3 years). I am just wondering, if not declaring this on employment history section would hinder my chances of an approval.
They don't write for each and every stage. You will have to be patient and wait. Naturalisation and ILR are two very different sets of rules and laws and processes.anais34 wrote:Hi
Does any one got that email from HO every month ?
Ur application in consideration .....etc....standards waiting .......etc
Every month on my ILR application I received one every month until I got my approval .
But now for my naturalisation I received one after that nothing.
Based on your comment in your timeline post, you seem to have not understood the requirements and process for citizenship.Superlaylay wrote:Hi guys,
I have a few inquiries!
1. For those that have already got a Biometric Residence Permit ( I enrolled after I received my ILR), do we have to enroll again for this? I am assuming I won't be sent a Biometric letter since I did it 1 year ago, surely my record will still be there? You have to submit/enroll your biometrics (finger prints and photo) again for citizenship. If you don't enroll them at the Post Office, your application will be rejected/refused.
2. I am currently a university student who does agency casual work and summer work! I put student instead of listing my employees otherwise I would have to get letter from my agencies (I have signed up with 4).It's agency, they are probably not even knowledgeable about these stuff. Don't worry I wasn't working illegal, I actually began working after I got my ILR (beforehand I was on DLR for 3 years, then extended for another 3 years). I am just wondering, if not declaring this on employment history section would hinder my chances of an approval. You are required to list ALL employment. If you did not do this, you might have a problem as HO do check with HMRC etc. There is no requirement to submit letters from employers, you only have to list them.
You can but they likely won't use it and will use it mainly to send your passport and documents back. Second class mail take 2 or 3 days.raha333 wrote:Hello,
Can I send a prepaid envelope with my application to receive the approval letter faster?
Thank you
Ok, Thank you very much for the quick response.CR001 wrote:You can but they likely won't use it and will use it mainly to send your passport and documents back. Second class mail take 2 or 3 days.raha333 wrote:Hello,
Can I send a prepaid envelope with my application to receive the approval letter faster?
Thank you
If you have already submitted the application, there is not much you can really do now. You have not completed a mandatory part of the form by listing all your employment and signed the form as true and accurate. You have withheld facts from HO. They check HMRC and tax records.Superlaylay wrote:I spoke to a solicitor and she said it was alright to just put student even though I was adamant to put my employment as I have nothing to hide. She said it would further complicate things since they'll ask for letters from them. I have nothing to hide and every employment have all been within the immigration rules , taxes and NI contribution are all up to date. Would it be wrong for me to contact the home office? I have nothing to hide, I was given a really bad advice. I guess that's what happens when you've worked 7 days a week in summer just to save up for this, thus you take the PROFESSIONAL advice as given! If this screws me off I am going to be pissed. Advice me, shall I contact the Home Office?
Not sure if it works but I would suggest you to write a letter to HO with your reference no. and explain the whole situation. Also attached employment history page with correct info and ask them to embed this page with your existing form. That's the only thing you can do to avoid any potential rejection and your valuable money.Superlaylay wrote:CROO1
Thanks for your reply, I shall be expecting a refusal letter then. Undoubtedly I am disappointed since it is a lot of money for a 19 years old person to lose over a silly mistake however it is a valuable lesson to learn. I wish you guys good luck on your applications.
hi mate my solicitor advised me , I must list all the employment detail even if you have student status before and HO will check with HMRC according to it.they not asking last 10 years occupation they only asking 10 years employment history if you work during this period you have to declare it .Superlaylay wrote:I spoke to a solicitor and she said it was alright to just put student even though I was adamant to put my employment as I have nothing to hide. She said it would further complicate things since they'll ask for letters from them. I have nothing to hide and every employment have all been within the immigration rules , taxes and NI contribution are all up to date. Would it be wrong for me to contact the home office? I have nothing to hide, I was given a really bad advice. I guess that's what happens when you've worked 7 days a week in summer just to save up for this, thus you take the PROFESSIONAL advice as given! If this screws me off I am going to be pissed. Advice me, shall I contact the Home Office?
Now I am being told that I cannot be refused for employment reasons unless I was prosecuted for it. I am so confused! Just to try to rectify this somehow (I don't even think it'll work but it's better than not doing anything), I shall write the letter and attach all my employment history.Arsal385 wrote:Not sure if it works but I would suggest you to write a letter to HO with your reference no. and explain the whole situation. Also attached employment history page with correct info and ask them to embed this page with your existing form. That's the only thing you can do to avoid any potential rejection and your valuable money.Superlaylay wrote:CROO1
Thanks for your reply, I shall be expecting a refusal letter then. Undoubtedly I am disappointed since it is a lot of money for a 19 years old person to lose over a silly mistake however it is a valuable lesson to learn. I wish you guys good luck on your applications.
As it is a section focused completely on employment history. Being a student and doing temp jobs means you are still employed. so listing all the employment is critical. so, rather than getting confused as you said writing a letter and declaring all the employment you have had is the best option and hopefully you will have a positive outcome.Superlaylay wrote:Now I am being told that I cannot be refused for employment reasons unless I was prosecuted for it. I am so confused! Just to try to rectify this somehow (I don't even think it'll work but it's better than not doing anything), I shall write the letter and attach all my employment history.Arsal385 wrote:Not sure if it works but I would suggest you to write a letter to HO with your reference no. and explain the whole situation. Also attached employment history page with correct info and ask them to embed this page with your existing form. That's the only thing you can do to avoid any potential rejection and your valuable money.Superlaylay wrote:CROO1
Thanks for your reply, I shall be expecting a refusal letter then. Undoubtedly I am disappointed since it is a lot of money for a 19 years old person to lose over a silly mistake however it is a valuable lesson to learn. I wish you guys good luck on your applications.