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Not sure how you are change the start date - your employee would have started on a particular date.Hasslefree wrote: ↑Wed Aug 15, 2018 11:21 pmHi,
I received my Tier 1 Entrepreneur extension approval on 15 June 2018. My five years complete in May 2019. Can I apply for ILR on 1 June 2019 while including the June 2018 as the first month and the 12th month to be May 2019 for the one full time Job that I have created? Otherwise I will have to use the start date of this job as 1 July 2018 and 12 month ending in June 2019. This will result in one month delay in my ILR application in July 2019. Due to my personal reasons this one month delay can be very crucial for me and therefore this question that I am putting to all the respected gurus here.
Thanks for your valued reply.
Also is it possible to pay my employees earlier so that I can submit their RTI.
Hasslefree wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16, 2018 2:14 pmThanks for your valued reply.
First of all counting forward from 15 of June 2018, 52 weeks complete on 15 of June 2019 and not on 15 of May 2019. That was the whole point that will the 1st month i.e. June 2018 in the latest grant of leave be counted as full month or not, If I apply on 1st June 2019?
Secondly as you are rightly indicating the 52 weeks period, am I ok to apply for ILR on 15 June 2019 (which is 52 weeks period) and where the jobs have continued for this period. But obviously I will not be submitting full RTI submission for the last month i.e June 2019 (which I can only have at the end of the month i.e around 1st of July 2019.
Please guide. Many thanks for help again.
Yes, sorry, it is 14th June you will complete 52 weeks.Hasslefree wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16, 2018 2:14 pm
Also is it possible to pay my employees earlier so that I can submit their RTI.
He is wrong. I have done it myself (I do my own RTI).Hasslefree wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16, 2018 5:38 pmThanks for clarifying. I just called my accountant to clarify it with him the matter of paying employee early to get RTI. But he said that it is not possible. Now I am confused. Please help.
Your accountant said it was not possible, the reason might be their own inhouse procedure stops them doing RTI earlier than usual. It is a matter of how they arrange their workflow.Hasslefree wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16, 2018 5:38 pmThanks for clarifying. I just called my accountant to clarify it with him the matter of paying employee early to get RTI. But he said that it is not possible. Now I am confused. Please help.
You are required to complete all absences in the form and provide a letter etc for all. The rules do NOT state that only absence of 180 days or more must be listed or evidenced.Hasslefree wrote: ↑Fri Dec 28, 2018 11:57 pmHi,
I am going to apply for ILR under Tier 1 Entrepreneur after 5 years. I noticed that the online form is asking for all the absences, and as against what we understand from immigration rules, it is asking to tick the kind of evidence I will submit for all the absences, even if they are less than 180 days in a 12 month rolling period. How should I tackle this issue? Help from the admin and gurus much appreciated.
Kindly post in your own topic as this one is about tier 1 entrepreneur to ILR which is far more complex than ancestry ILR.