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zimba88 wrote:Yes, an individual with ILR status is a settled person. A job created for such an individual is accepted for Tier 1 extension/ILR applications.
The helpline was mistaken.Kerim90 wrote:Does EU passport holder consider as a settled person?
I am still confuse about this. I have contacted the home office help line 2 months ago and they said EU passport holder must have PR in order to be consider as a settled worker.
Hi,zimba88 wrote:Yes, an individual with ILR status is a settled person. A job created for such an individual is accepted for Tier 1 extension/ILR applications.
Hi,Kerim90 wrote:zimba88 wrote:Yes, an individual with ILR status is a settled person. A job created for such an individual is accepted for Tier 1 extension/ILR applications.
Does EU passport holder consider as a settled person?
I am still confuse about this. I have contacted the home office help line 2 months ago and they said EU passport holder must have PR in order to be consider as a settled worker.
From guidance :
"Only jobs that are given to people with settled status in the UK will qualify for the award of points. Paragraph 6 of the Immigration Rules defines what we mean by “settled in the United Kingdom”
This can be viewed on: http://www.gov.uk/government/collection ... tion-rules.
And after there is list of EU countries.
Anybody had or will apply with EU employees ?
Thanks
In Part 6A and Appendices A and J of these Rules, “settled worker” means a person who:
(i) is a national of the UK,
(ii) is a person with a right of residence in accordance with the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006 or, except where that person is subject to worker authorisation, the regulations made under section 2 of the European Union (Accessions) Act 2006 in combination with section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972 or the regulations made under section 4 of the European Union (Croatian Accession and Irish Protocol) Act 2013,
(iii) is a British overseas territories citizen, except those from Sovereign Base Areas in Cyprus,
(iv) is a Commonwealth citizen with leave to enter or remain granted on the basis of UK Ancestry (paragraphs 186 to 193 of these Rules), or
(v) has settled status in the UK within the meaning of the Immigration Act 1971, as amended by the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, and the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002.”
Thanks, Vinny.vinny wrote:Yes.