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Re: Tier 2 to ILR: continuous residence

Post by bsc2007 » Sat Oct 13, 2018 1:47 pm

£704 for Tier 2 dependent extension + £600 IHS fee. 2 dependents make it £2608. Is this not correct!? £1200 addition for IHS if I'm unlucky.

Okay, so my understanding of ILR to British passport process was correct. Just £1330+£82 and no other big application/expense. The discount for children is a good news but £308 becomes a small amount in scheme of £15-20k!

I have far better understanding now than I had until yesterday. Thank you.

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Re: Tier 2 to ILR: continuous residence

Post by bsc2007 » Sat Oct 13, 2018 2:04 pm

£2608, not £2606 - sorry! :x

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Employee letter doubt

Post by bsc2007 » Tue Dec 11, 2018 8:39 pm

I am applying for ILR based on T2G 5 year route. I have received the required support letter from my HR as below:

_________________________________________________
Our ref : AH
Payroll no: 1234
Tel: 0123 456 7890
11 December 2018

Dear Sir/Madam,

We write to confirm that Mr A B C (date of birth 01/01/1987) has been employed full time by Company Name as an Analyst Programmer from 03 December 2012 until 20 March 2016 and then as a Senior Analyst Programmer since 21 March 2016 with an expected end date of 30 September 2021 and is still required for the employment in question for the foreseeable future.

The nearest applicable SOC code which best describes his employment is 2139.

His current gross salary, which will be paid for the foreseeable future is £36,261 per annum. This is above the appropriate rate for the job as stated in the codes of practice for Tier 2 sponsors.

We can also confirm the following periods and reasons for absences during his employment:

(1)
Date left UK: dd/mm/yyyy
Date returned to UK: dd/mm/yyyy
Country visited: India
Reason for absence: Birth of daughter on dd/mm/yyyy

(2)
...
Reason for absence: Sister's wedding on dd/mm/yyyy

(3)
...
Reason for absence: Own wedding on dd/mm/yyy



If you require any further information please do not hesitate to contact us.

Yours faithfully,
_________________________________________________________________________________



Q1: Is it a problem that they have mentioned "expected end date" and "foreseeable future" in the same line? This is an university which works on the basis of rolling contracts. Its a permanent role, but not permanent.

Q2: My absences were for personal reasons, not work-related. Is this okay?

Q3: It doesn't say "paid annual leave". Does this need to change? Any suggestion?


Many thanks,
B

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Re: Tier 2 to ILR: continuous residence

Post by bsc2007 » Tue Dec 11, 2018 8:45 pm

CR001 wrote:
Sat Nov 18, 2017 12:34 pm
bsc2007 wrote:
Sat Nov 18, 2017 6:23 am
CR001 wrote:
Thu Nov 16, 2017 5:23 pm
Member 1 - me - simple :) :

Entered as student on: 19-Sep-2010
Got PSW on: 14-Aug-2012
Got Tier 2 G on: 15-Jan-2014
Tier 2 running out on: 14-Jan-2019
Current salary: £32,548
Salary from 01-Aug-2018: £35,551

Questions:
1. Can I apply for ILR using the same day result service on 18-Dec-2018 - given that I can apply up to 28 days before completing 5 years?
2. Is my salary increment comfortably in time? What proof of income do I need to submit? I get payslip at end of each month.
3. Do I need to give Life in UK or any such test for ILR?
1. You can apply WITHIN 28 days, it does not have to be exactly on the 28th day.
2. Is everyone else in the company going to get a £3000 salary increase??
3. Yes and meet the English requirement.
Reg 2: Only a few (of about 6000 employees) will get £3000 increment. I work for a university which follows a nationally agreed scheme for yearly increment. This means that we get exact 'spine point increase' every 1st August. Thus, there will be several people who get an increment, along with very few that may be getting £3000 increment like myself. For example, I will be moving from spine 30 to spine 33 as tabled here: https://intranet.birmingham.ac.uk/hr/do ... ademic.pdf. There may be additional 1%-2% salary increase with inflation after Aug-18 but before Dec-18...
Should be ok then if your sponsor is able to justify it as a company wide increment increase.
My HR has not updated the SMS with my new salary, nor are they willing to. The salary was increased from £32548 to £36261 on 01-Aug-2018. Can this be a problem?

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Re: Tier 2 to ILR: continuous residence

Post by CR001 » Tue Dec 11, 2018 8:54 pm

If it is a normal annual company wide salary review process, then my understanding is that there is no need to update.

However if it was only you that got one, then it must be updated.
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Re: Employee letter doubt

Post by bsc2007 » Wed Dec 12, 2018 7:54 am

Thanks! Do you have any insight on my employer letter questions?

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Re: Employee letter doubt

Post by CR001 » Wed Dec 12, 2018 10:39 am

bsc2007 wrote:
Wed Dec 12, 2018 7:54 am
Thanks! Do you have any insight on my employer letter questions?
Examples in links below.

indefinite-leave-to-remain/employer-let ... 67381.html

indefinite-leave-to-remain/employer-let ... 52143.html

indefinite-leave-to-remain/employer-let ... 76413.html
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Re: Employee letter doubt

Post by bsc2007 » Sun Dec 30, 2018 8:47 am

I have submitted my ILR application online on 19-Dec-2018 and submitted the biometrics on 21-Dec-2018. The entire process was smooth, although the submission of biometrics took 3 hours altogether at the Birmingham core centre. They said I may get the result in 6-12 weeks.



The Tier 2 G dependent visa for my wife and daughter ends on 14-Jan-2019. They are eligible for ILR on 17-May-2019. I think I have two approaches to their visa renewal.


Approach 1:
Apply for their T2G ext on ~30-Dec-2018 with full IHS and application fees. This will hopefully be granted in Mar/Apr-2019. Thereafter, apply for the ILR on 17-May-2019 (we need ILR soon for future plans).

Pros: Tension-free.
Cons: £2608 extra.


Approach 2:
07-Jan-2019: Pay IHS (although I think it will increase only in Feb 2019)
~14-Jan-2019: Submit T2G ext application (with a covering letter*)
~14-Mar-2019: Submit biometrics (system offers two calendar months)
17-May-2019: Vary the application for ILR (if T2G ext is not already approved)

Pros: Possibility to save £2608
Cons: Unsure of what will be considered as the application date for ILR (14-Jan or 17-May) and the impact of this approach on our mortgage application.

*Covering letter will mention that the (i) T2G ext application is tied to my ILR application, (ii) a humble and succinct request to defer the consideration of this case until 17-May-2019 with an explanation of how we had paid the avoidable visa and IHS fees for my daughter and that the £2608 could go very far towards the deposit of the first home of our growing family. The letter will stress the fact that the caseworker can grant us the T2G ext visa if they reckon this to be the best action.

This request approach has worked for me in the past when the case-worker had put my Tier 4 extension on hold until I get the results for my degree which made me eligible to vary the application for PSW - thus saving a few hundred pounds at that time.



Questions for Approach 2:

1. What will be considered the date of application for ILR if we get an opportunity to vary? Will it be 14-Jan-2019 (first application) or 17-May-2019 (ILR application)?
2. Is it still not worth trying? Should I simply go for Approach 1?
3. Are there any other risks involved that I have overlooked?



Many thanks,
B

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Re: Tier 2 to ILR: continuous residence

Post by bsc2007 » Tue Feb 05, 2019 7:55 pm

We are expecting a baby on 15-May-2019. We wish to bring my wife's parents to the UK on a visitor visa.

I have applied for ILR on 19-Dec-2018 (biometric 21-Dec-2018). My wife applied for T2G dependent extension on 01-Jan-2019 (biometric 25-Jan-2019 - earliest available appt). Both using the new system.

Can her parents apply for a visitor visa even though my ILR is pending?
If not, when should I expect to get the approval? Is the below still a good indication given the new system and all?
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Set(O) postal usually takes about 8 weeks and the same or less for a PBS Dependent extension.

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Re: Employee letter doubt

Post by CR001 » Tue Feb 05, 2019 7:57 pm

Please ask your visitor visa questions in the General Immigration sub forum, link below, and not in the ILR sub forum.

general-uk-immigration-forum/
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Re: Tier 2 to ILR: continuous residence

Post by CULLINAN » Tue Feb 05, 2019 7:59 pm

bsc2007 wrote:
Tue Feb 05, 2019 7:55 pm
We are expecting a baby on 15-May-2019. We wish to bring my wife's parents to the UK on a visitor visa.

I have applied for ILR on 19-Dec-2018 (biometric 21-Dec-2018). My wife applied for T2G dependent extension on 01-Jan-2019 (biometric 25-Jan-2019 - earliest available appt). Both using the new system.

Can her parents apply for a visitor visa even though my ILR is pending?
If not, when should I expect to get the approval? Is the below still a good indication given the new system and all?
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Sat Oct 13, 2018 12:21 pm
Set(O) postal usually takes about 8 weeks and the same or less for a PBS Dependent extension.
I applied for my dad’s tourist visa while my visa extension was pending. His visa was accepted.
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Re: Tier 2 to ILR: continuous residence

Post by bsc2007 » Tue Feb 05, 2019 8:02 pm

tier11417 wrote:
Tue Feb 05, 2019 7:59 pm
bsc2007 wrote:
Tue Feb 05, 2019 7:55 pm
We are expecting a baby on 15-May-2019. We wish to bring my wife's parents to the UK on a visitor visa.

I have applied for ILR on 19-Dec-2018 (biometric 21-Dec-2018). My wife applied for T2G dependent extension on 01-Jan-2019 (biometric 25-Jan-2019 - earliest available appt). Both using the new system.

Can her parents apply for a visitor visa even though my ILR is pending?
If not, when should I expect to get the approval? Is the below still a good indication given the new system and all?
CR001 wrote:
Sat Oct 13, 2018 12:21 pm
Set(O) postal usually takes about 8 weeks and the same or less for a PBS Dependent extension.
I applied for my dad’s tourist visa while my visa extension was pending. His visa was accepted.
Thankyou so much! :-)

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Re: Tier 2 to ILR: continuous residence

Post by bsc2007 » Sat Mar 02, 2019 8:18 pm

CR001 wrote:
Sat Nov 18, 2017 12:35 pm
bsc2007 wrote:
Sat Nov 18, 2017 6:33 am
CR001 wrote:
Thu Nov 16, 2017 5:25 pm
Member 2 - my wife - complicated :? :

Married and RE-entered as my dependent on: 14-Jun-2014 (visa from 10-Jun-2014)

Questions:
1. What is the earliest date my wife can apply for ILR?
1. No sooner than WITHIN 28 days before 14th June 2019.
Are the rules now changed so that my wife can apply within 28 days before 10-Jun-2014 (i.e. on 13-May-2019)?

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