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With the minimal information shared here, what the HO appear to be saying is that you were a overstayer or were in the UK without any leave to remain. And if I'm not mistaken they appear to be asking you to provide evidence of how you supported yourself during that period, to establish whether you would have been working without permission during that time.micz8 wrote:Hi
I was in the country on a student visa from 2001 till 2004. I left the country within my visa.
I came back in 2009 on Tier 1 and got ILR. I applied for Naturalisation early this year and now I received a letter from Home Office that " ACCORDING TO OUR RECORDS YOU WERE IN THE UK WITHOUT LEAVE TO REMAIN UNDER THE IMMIGRATION LAWS ". There is a questionnaire with that letter which ask for information such as job, place of residence etc.
Could anyone on the forum advise / suggest about this please.
Thanks
Do you have your passport which shows that you left the UK in 2004 and that you didn't re-enter until 2009? (I.e. Entry stamp to your home country, as you wouldn't have an UK exit stamp, and thereafter your entry stamp as a T1G migrant in 2009)micz8 wrote:As i mentioned that i was on a student visa until october 2004. I left the UK before the expiry of student visa. I came back to UK in 2009 on Tier 1 General and than got ILR on completion of years residence. Few months ago I applied for Naturalisation on Form AN but the home office sent me a letter asking more information. It does says on the letter that I have been in the UK without leave to remain under the immigration rules from 2004 till 2009.
Whereas its not true.
If this is true, then clearly you would need to report this to HMRC and try to get to the bottom of how this was possible. Identity theft?I also want to mention here that as per my National Insurance records from HMRC it looks like someone has been working on my NI number during this period and it could be because of that HO assume that I was in the country.
cs95tdg's question is what you need to focus on. What proof do you have that you left the UK in 2004 and lived abroad between 2004 and 2009? Apart from an entry stamp from your country of origin, proof that you lived in that country (or any country other than the UK for that matter) would help. Employment records, renatl agreements, salary slips and bank statements, etc.cs95tdg wrote:Do you have your passport which shows that you left the UK in 2004 and that you didn't re-enter until 2009? (I.e. Entry stamp to your home country, as you wouldn't have an UK exit stamp, and thereafter your entry stamp as a T1G migrant in 2009)
Just so it's clear to anyone who attempts to advise next, do you now mean that what you said previously, underlined below was incorrect?micz8 wrote:The thing is that when I left UK and my UK visa expires, my employer keep me on payroll till I came back to UK on Tier 1 General.
If so then is the real question you are asking whether it was illegal for you to have been on a UK payroll (paying taxes and NI contributions in the UK) while living elsewhere, during a time period where you had no leave to remain in the UK?micz8 wrote:I also want to mention here that as per my National Insurance records from HMRC it looks like someone has been working on my NI number during this period and it could be because of that HO assume that I was in the country.
Agree, with that, as have in the past been a similar situation for a short period of time myself.Obie wrote:If he was outside the UK and receiving pay, then it is perfectly fine, and not subject to the 1971 act, and it cannot be said that he was working in the UK without leave, as he was not a person that require leave.
No, I mean all you can do is try to explain exactly what happened for the period in question:micz8 wrote:So my understanding from your reply is that I should not mention about this that although I was not in the country but I was still on payroll.
Instead I should only send HO the proof that I was not in the UK.
Please confirm
+1 Tell them the truth with as much proof as possible. You are in a deep enough hole. Stop digging.noajthan wrote:To get out of this pickle you will need to disclose everything, not just put a good spin on it.
Well, you cannot change it now but there is something called as P85 where you declare to HMRC that you are leaving the country. If this was done you could have saved a lot of trouble. Did your relative not give you P45?The thing is that when I left UK and my UK visa expires, my employer keep me on payroll till I came back to UK on Tier 1 General.
You need to respond with the time limit set by the caseworker.micz8 wrote:Hi all,
As I need to gather evidence and need some time. The deadline to reply HO is tomorrow.
Is it OK if I send a letter today to HO requesting some more time ? Is it normal ?
I am afraid if I send letter requesting more time they might will refuse my application without granting more time.
Please advise