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thank youtier1entrepreneur-AA wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 1:21 amI will just answer the last question:
Life in the UK have no expiry date, so , YES it still valid.
1) Correct. Use the date calculator to double check.soundasr wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 1:45 amHi All,
I am eligible for ILR via tier 2 general route in Aug 2020, need some help in application process. i hope someone could help me.
little bit of information on my stay in UK.
1. I entered UK Nov 2007 and left UK on Feb 2008 on Tier 2 ICT.
2. I entered again on 5th June 2010 on Tier 2 ICT and continue to say here.
3. I switched from tier 2 ICT to tier 2 general on 3rd Sep 2015 (this is issue date in BRP card) inside UK.
4. I am planning to apply for ILR on Tier 2 General route Set(O) .
my questions are below.
1. how early i can apply for ILR?. i am planning to apply for ILR on 7th Aug 2020. i.e 28 days before 3rd Sep.is this calculation correct?.
there are some doubts in online application from.
2. Do you have a valid national identity card? - what id should provide ?. i am from India and holding Indian passport. shall i provide passport details itself?. there is separate section asking for valid passport details.so not sure what identify i have to provide for national identify card.
3. When did i first enter UK ?.. which is correct 2007 or 2010?.
4. Since you first entered the UK, have you had any absences from the UK? -> yes ..
all my absence are only vacations/holidays to India not more than 3 weeks each time.
5. What evidence will you provide to support the reasons for all absences from the UK and Crown Dependencies? - which document should i provide here?.do i need to get anything from HR?.
6. Have you previously lived in a country outside the UK including your country of birth? . i was born in india. should i say YES to this question ?. reason can i say - country of birth. start date -- my birth date and end date is May 2010. i entered UK june 2010. please confirm the details.
Sorry for lengthy post. your help will be much appreciated.
Thank you.CULLINAN wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 2:07 am1) Correct. Use the date calculator to double check.soundasr wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 1:45 amHi All,
I am eligible for ILR via tier 2 general route in Aug 2020, need some help in application process. i hope someone could help me.
little bit of information on my stay in UK.
1. I entered UK Nov 2007 and left UK on Feb 2008 on Tier 2 ICT.
2. I entered again on 5th June 2010 on Tier 2 ICT and continue to say here.
3. I switched from tier 2 ICT to tier 2 general on 3rd Sep 2015 (this is issue date in BRP card) inside UK.
4. I am planning to apply for ILR on Tier 2 General route Set(O) .
my questions are below.
1. how early i can apply for ILR?. i am planning to apply for ILR on 7th Aug 2020. i.e 28 days before 3rd Sep.is this calculation correct?.
there are some doubts in online application from.
2. Do you have a valid national identity card? - what id should provide ?. i am from India and holding Indian passport. shall i provide passport details itself?. there is separate section asking for valid passport details.so not sure what identify i have to provide for national identify card.
3. When did i first enter UK ?.. which is correct 2007 or 2010?.
4. Since you first entered the UK, have you had any absences from the UK? -> yes ..
all my absence are only vacations/holidays to India not more than 3 weeks each time.
5. What evidence will you provide to support the reasons for all absences from the UK and Crown Dependencies? - which document should i provide here?.do i need to get anything from HR?.
6. Have you previously lived in a country outside the UK including your country of birth? . i was born in india. should i say YES to this question ?. reason can i say - country of birth. start date -- my birth date and end date is May 2010. i entered UK june 2010. please confirm the details.
Sorry for lengthy post. your help will be much appreciated.
2) Not important. If you do not have one, state NO.
3) It is the date based on the Tier 2 G visa route. So you switched inside UK, it will be the date your initial BRP was issued i.e. 3/9/15.
4) This is also based on the 5 years qualifying period. No need to list any absences before 3/9/15.
5) Passport(s) & employer letter(s).
6) Yes. Birth till you stayed in India.
For employment letter's format:
Thank you.quoala wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 11:41 amFor employment letter's format:
ttps://www.immigrationboards.com/indefinite-le ... 76413.html
https://www.immigrationboards.com/indef ... 52143.html
Thank you. i will mark it No.CULLINAN wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 11:41 am2) You are overthinking. This is not important. Ignore it if you do not have an NIC. For example, I am from Pakistan and we do have a National ID card number. Not sure how it works for India, but as previously said, its not important.
5) page 67
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... idance.pdf
Thanks. i have two passports , expired and valid one. i am thinking of uploading the scanned copies of both passports ?.is that fine?.CULLINAN wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 12:31 amHome Office Reference Number is the Case ID which is on the official documents/approval letters. Usually it starts with a 0. You can also use your BRP number as reference if Case ID is not known. You can list Tier 2 initial and Tier 2 extension Reference Number.
Passport(s) covering the 5 years qualifying period should be enough. Full scan including blank pages.soundasr wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 10:36 pmThanks. i have two passports , expired and valid one. i am thinking of uploading the scanned copies of both passports ?.is that fine?.CULLINAN wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 12:31 amHome Office Reference Number is the Case ID which is on the official documents/approval letters. Usually it starts with a 0. You can also use your BRP number as reference if Case ID is not known. You can list Tier 2 initial and Tier 2 extension Reference Number.
Thank you vey much. hope for BRP card also latest one is enough?.CULLINAN wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 10:39 pmPassport(s) covering the 5 years qualifying period should be enough. Full scan including blank pages.soundasr wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 10:36 pmThanks. i have two passports , expired and valid one. i am thinking of uploading the scanned copies of both passports ?.is that fine?.CULLINAN wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 12:31 amHome Office Reference Number is the Case ID which is on the official documents/approval letters. Usually it starts with a 0. You can also use your BRP number as reference if Case ID is not known. You can list Tier 2 initial and Tier 2 extension Reference Number.
Current BRP only.soundasr wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 10:44 pmThank you vey much. hope for BRP card also latest one is enough?.CULLINAN wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 10:39 pmPassport(s) covering the 5 years qualifying period should be enough. Full scan including blank pages.soundasr wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 10:36 pmThanks. i have two passports , expired and valid one. i am thinking of uploading the scanned copies of both passports ?.is that fine?.CULLINAN wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 12:31 amHome Office Reference Number is the Case ID which is on the official documents/approval letters. Usually it starts with a 0. You can also use your BRP number as reference if Case ID is not known. You can list Tier 2 initial and Tier 2 extension Reference Number.
under ukvcas under which category should i upload my life in UK test?CULLINAN wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 10:44 pmCurrent BRP only.
Thank you. one last question please
You only need passport and employer absence letter(s).1. Should i really need to submit any evidence other than passport for holidays less than 1 month each time?.
Yes.3. is my employer letter with such an exhaustive list of absence is acceptable?.