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Does this settlement scheme also protect those who are in the UK through Surinder Singh?kam999 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 21, 2018 6:50 pmHi so777,
Have a look at the below EU Settlement Scheme:Statement of Intent link, HO released it today:
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... e_2018.pdf
it seems that applying under settled status will be way easier than PRC. Your choice though.
Well i am not an expert here, but if you read the above attachment, on page 30 it says:mufc69 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 9:57 amDoes this settlement scheme also protect those who are in the UK through Surinder Singh?kam999 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 21, 2018 6:50 pmHi so777,
Have a look at the below EU Settlement Scheme:Statement of Intent link, HO released it today:
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... e_2018.pdf
it seems that applying under settled status will be way easier than PRC. Your choice though.
Provided she was out of the UK for less than 6 months. The date that matters is when she returned, not when she got her RC.so777 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 20, 2018 1:19 pmIn October 2013 my wife left to come back with a family permit and in March 2014 she got her 5 years temporary residency card.
Please help with 3 points following, I couldnt find the answers:
1. As far as I know, we are eligible to apply after 5 years from the day we married (since I was already excersing my treaty right). Correct me if I'm wrong but otherwise September 2018 is our first 5 years completed, meaning next month...(?)
Sorry not sure I replied properly. Any thoughts, though?Richard W wrote: ↑Tue Aug 21, 2018 1:12 amProvided she was out of the UK for less than 6 months. The date that matters is when she returned, not when she got her RC.so777 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 20, 2018 1:19 pmIn October 2013 my wife left to come back with a family permit and in March 2014 she got her 5 years temporary residency card.
Please help with 3 points following, I couldnt find the answers:
1. As far as I know, we are eligible to apply after 5 years from the day we married (since I was already excersing my treaty right). Correct me if I'm wrong but otherwise September 2018 is our first 5 years completed, meaning next month...(?)
Yes, the 5 years start from the date of marriage. They ought to know, but mistakes are often made.
Discoverable deception is usually unwise. I cannot see how telling them the date she *first* entered the UK can hurt, while making false statements on immigration-related matters can cause trouble later.so777 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 21, 2018 1:25 amAnother question, on that matter-of-fact
My wife actually entered the country in May to be with me before we married, although I started my work only in July and we married in September. When she is asked about date first entered the UK, what shall we put? Is May ok assuming she entered as a tourist? Or shall we write a different date, or a date a year earlier we were here for a visit?
That makes sense. Thanks!Richard W wrote: ↑Thu Aug 23, 2018 3:18 pmYes, the 5 years start from the date of marriage. They ought to know, but mistakes are often made.
Discoverable deception is usually unwise. I cannot see how telling them the date she *first* entered the UK can hurt, while making false statements on immigration-related matters can cause trouble later.so777 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 21, 2018 1:25 amAnother question, on that matter-of-fact
My wife actually entered the country in May to be with me before we married, although I started my work only in July and we married in September. When she is asked about date first entered the UK, what shall we put? Is May ok assuming she entered as a tourist? Or shall we write a different date, or a date a year earlier we were here for a visit?
It's form SA300/SA302, one per tax year - phone HMRC/Inland Revenue direct to get them.
Yes, I would send all these - despite the HO saying you need 'any' of these. Self-employed applications are normally quite bulky.
I see what you are saying. But what is the proof of self-assessment with HMRC? It can't be the SA300/SA302 because it clearly says that if you CAN'T provide proof of self-assessment then you have to provide one proof for EACH one of the three categories (meaning at least 15 documents), not from any as you suggested.NikiGio wrote: ↑Fri Nov 16, 2018 9:01 amIt's form SA300/SA302, one per tax year - phone HMRC/Inland Revenue direct to get them.
Make sure your evidence shows a UK address.
Yes, I would send all these - despite the HO saying you need 'any' of these. Self-employed applications are normally quite bulky.
As example - somebody I know applied as sole-trader (not Ltd) - she requested HMRC to send her an SA302 per tax year of the qualifying period. She also included their very latest tax return. Finally, she asked for HMRC to confirm in writing the original date she had registered as self-employed.
Ok, I get what you mean after re-reading the Guidance Notes. They're confusing I think - effectively, the Guidance Notes say that in case you don't have 'proof of self-assessment with HMRC' or business accounts or P60s, you can provide one piece of evidence from Categories 1-6, and Category 1 includes SA300 and SA302, meaning therefore that these two forms would be an alternative/different from the 'proof of self-assessment with HMRC' they have in mind.so777 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 16, 2018 10:31 amI see what you are saying. But what is the proof of self-assessment with HMRC? It can't be the SA300/SA302 because it clearly says that if you CAN'T provide proof of self-assessment then you have to provide one proof for EACH one of the three categories (meaning at least 15 documents), not from any as you suggested.
The SA300/SA302 in that case appears indeed as part of Category A, therefore, logically, it can't be the proof of self-assessment (although this is the only thing HMRC can provide, by the way!).
Tax calculations or copies of my submitted self assessment *are* enough as proof of self-assessment with HMRC.so777 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 15, 2018 10:22 pmThe only "proof of self-assessment with HMRC" I think I have are either tax calculations or copies of my submitted self assessment although these seem to be part of the first category so I am assuming those aren't sufficient enough to be considered as "proof of self-assessment with HMRC"
Thank you. I called them and I wouldn't advise. I believe it's on purpose.NikiGio wrote: ↑Fri Nov 16, 2018 3:22 pmOk, I get what you mean after re-reading the Guidance Notes. They're confusing I think - effectively, the Guidance Notes say that in case you don't have 'proof of self-assessment with HMRC' or business accounts or P60s, you can provide one piece of evidence from Categories 1-6, and Category 1 includes SA300 and SA302, meaning therefore that these two forms would be an alternative/different from the 'proof of self-assessment with HMRC' they have in mind.so777 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 16, 2018 10:31 amI see what you are saying. But what is the proof of self-assessment with HMRC? It can't be the SA300/SA302 because it clearly says that if you CAN'T provide proof of self-assessment then you have to provide one proof for EACH one of the three categories (meaning at least 15 documents), not from any as you suggested.
The SA300/SA302 in that case appears indeed as part of Category A, therefore, logically, it can't be the proof of self-assessment (although this is the only thing HMRC can provide, by the way!).
Tax calculations or copies of my submitted self assessment *are* enough as proof of self-assessment with HMRC.so777 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 15, 2018 10:22 pmThe only "proof of self-assessment with HMRC" I think I have are either tax calculations or copies of my submitted self assessment although these seem to be part of the first category so I am assuming those aren't sufficient enough to be considered as "proof of self-assessment with HMRC"
I think you should send the Tax Calculations/SA302 (Category 1), copies of your submitted self-assessments if you have them, bank statements with payment for work - I would provide 3 bank statements for each year (Category 2), copies of invoices for services provided for the five years - say three invoices for each year if you have them (Category 3). Then, depending on the type of business you have (partnership, Ltd or franchise), I would provide one piece of evidence from Categories 4-6. If you're a sole trader, look at the evidence I mentioned in an earlier response.
Good luck.