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newbie715 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 30, 2020 10:15 pmI have another question regarding document upload, I am applying for ILR SET(M) with my daughter (she will be 3 in January), who was born abroad. I was just looking at the document upload section and I see that she also has all the categories I have for document upload, does this mean I need to upload for her as well or will my documents suffice for her? Am I over thinking this?
The categories are generic. The checklist should tell what documents are needed for the child. Only upload those in child’s section
Also, do I need to upload my marriage certificate?
Ideally yes I have added this to the 2 previous application, so I don't mind doing that, it's just that it isn't one of the documents that came up on my checklist. Weirdly, the Life in the UK test isn't on the checklist either although I added the number somewhere in the application, do I upload this too?
The LIUK number is enough. However, if you have the certificate best to upload also
TIA
Yes. Your new employer will need to perform right to work checks and get a positive response from UKVI using your application number (UAN) via Employer Checking Service: https://www.gov.uk/employee-immigration ... ent-statusnewbie715 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 11:08 pmHi All,
I have seen some threads regarding my topic but couldn't quite find one with my particular circumstance.
I was made redundant in October while on maternity leave. I applied for my ILR SET (M) online in December and had the biometrics early January using my spouse's income to meet the financial requirement. I have been job hunting and now have an interview lined up for tomorrow but I am suddenly wondering if I am eligible to get a job now or if I need to wait for a decision on the ILR. I remember that when I processed my FLR (M), my employer filled out the right to work form with Home Office to confirm I had a pending application but I was already working there at the time. Is that applicable in this my current situation? TIA
Thank you for sharing your experience swissman20 and thanks for the advice.swissman20 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 11:34 pmHi Newbie,
I can tell you from my personal experience, I am unable to work for any other company other than my existing Tier 2G sponsor until my ILR is approved. It should not stop you from sitting for interviews as long as you are upfront with prospective employers and explain the situation. In my case I found an employer who was prepared to wait until I got my ILR which hopefully is due very soon. This means I have an offer in hand and a modicum of certainty while the HO does
I hope this helps.
Many thanks Zimba. I feel so much better.Zimba wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 2:14 amYes. Your new employer will need to perform right to work checks and get a positive response from UKVI using your application number (UAN) via Employer Checking Service: https://www.gov.uk/employee-immigration ... ent-statusnewbie715 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 11:08 pmHi All,
I have seen some threads regarding my topic but couldn't quite find one with my particular circumstance.
I was made redundant in October while on maternity leave. I applied for my ILR SET (M) online in December and had the biometrics early January using my spouse's income to meet the financial requirement. I have been job hunting and now have an interview lined up for tomorrow but I am suddenly wondering if I am eligible to get a job now or if I need to wait for a decision on the ILR. I remember that when I processed my FLR (M), my employer filled out the right to work form with Home Office to confirm I had a pending application but I was already working there at the time. Is that applicable in this my current situation? TIA
Zimba wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 2:14 amYes. Your new employer will need to perform right to work checks and get a positive response from UKVI using your application number (UAN) via Employer Checking Service: https://www.gov.uk/employee-immigration ... ent-statusnewbie715 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 11:08 pmHi All,
I have seen some threads regarding my topic but couldn't quite find one with my particular circumstance.
I was made redundant in October while on maternity leave. I applied for my ILR SET (M) online in December and had the biometrics early January using my spouse's income to meet the financial requirement. I have been job hunting and now have an interview lined up for tomorrow but I am suddenly wondering if I am eligible to get a job now or if I need to wait for a decision on the ILR. I remember that when I processed my FLR (M), my employer filled out the right to work form with Home Office to confirm I had a pending application but I was already working there at the time. Is that applicable in this my current situation? TIA
Thanks, it's all sorted. I had a bit of a moment as the employer indicated my application number should start with the first letter of my surname which wasn't the case with what I had. They have now acknowledged what I sent in. Thanks again.Zimba wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 2:01 pmZimba wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 2:14 amYes. Your new employer will need to perform right to work checks and get a positive response from UKVI using your application number (UAN) via Employer Checking Service: https://www.gov.uk/employee-immigration ... ent-statusnewbie715 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 11:08 pmHi All,
I have seen some threads regarding my topic but couldn't quite find one with my particular circumstance.
I was made redundant in October while on maternity leave. I applied for my ILR SET (M) online in December and had the biometrics early January using my spouse's income to meet the financial requirement. I have been job hunting and now have an interview lined up for tomorrow but I am suddenly wondering if I am eligible to get a job now or if I need to wait for a decision on the ILR. I remember that when I processed my FLR (M), my employer filled out the right to work form with Home Office to confirm I had a pending application but I was already working there at the time. Is that applicable in this my current situation? TIA