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Thanks for reply. In terms of referee, one of them is a solicitor (non-immigration), so that should work. The other one is just a working level colleague. Will that be OK?vaza wrote: ↑Sun Feb 10, 2019 2:19 pm1. You move out of one address and move into another address --- same day, right?
2. I don't think you need to provide evidence of absences, but rather declare them. If you don't have stamps in the passport, you need alternative documentation to proof living in the UK in the past 5 years, e.g., P60s and other government correspondence. It might help to provide the paper slip you mentioned as evidence for living in the UK, but this seems non-standard. If it were me, I would enclose it, but not bother translating or certifying further. Others may want to weigh on this.
3. Check carefully the referee requirements. One has to be member of a professional organisation or something like that, not both. Director of a VAT-registered company is also acceptable,
4. Again you declare the 10 year employments, only prove if they ask for it after you complete the form. The P60 are useful to prove living in the UK as above for past 5 years. Again there is a checklist with documents after you complete the online form. Even if you had your online company you were also employed so you had P60s and maybe P45.
Sorry, don't know about the rest --- will be interested to hear about them too.