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Yes, you can get ILR. Having gaps in employment is OK and anyway, you can provide most recent 12 months' payslips.Will_I_Get_ILR wrote:Hi All,
I have got a rather different situation so before going to a solicitor I thought of seeking some advice here.
Summary:
- Came to UK in Nov 03 on Work permit
- Continued working on the WP (3 extensions) until April 07
- Got HSMP in May 07
- Was on unpaid leave in June 07 (no salary in June 07 bank statement)
- Worked outside UK for the same company between July07-Sep07 (salary paid in India)
- Changed jobs in Sep07 and have been continuosly working in UK since then (have got all salary slips and bank statements to prove that)
In a nutshell I cannot provide bank statements between June07-Sep07 to reflect my income in UK but have letters from my employer and the client confirming that I was employed and also that I was required to travel outside UK. Can also substantiate the same with Indian payslips & bank statements.
I know the situation is bit funny & complicated but would appreciate any advice on the same.
Many Thanks,
Will_I_Get_ILR
From other people's experiences when getting ILR at PEOs. The caseworkers check 225 days. If you search for "225 days" or "180 days" you'll find posts that say that.snow wrote:HI
Bani how do you know it is 225 days .
Thanks Bani! I have spent more than 225 days (in over 5 yrs) outside UK due to multiple business trips and have got letters from employers and clients to confirm the same.bani wrote:Yes, you can get ILR. Having gaps in employment is OK and anyway, you can provide most recent 12 months' payslips.Will_I_Get_ILR wrote:Hi All,
I have got a rather different situation so before going to a solicitor I thought of seeking some advice here.
Summary:
- Came to UK in Nov 03 on Work permit
- Continued working on the WP (3 extensions) until April 07
- Got HSMP in May 07
- Was on unpaid leave in June 07 (no salary in June 07 bank statement)
- Worked outside UK for the same company between July07-Sep07 (salary paid in India)
- Changed jobs in Sep07 and have been continuosly working in UK since then (have got all salary slips and bank statements to prove that)
In a nutshell I cannot provide bank statements between June07-Sep07 to reflect my income in UK but have letters from my employer and the client confirming that I was employed and also that I was required to travel outside UK. Can also substantiate the same with Indian payslips & bank statements.
I know the situation is bit funny & complicated but would appreciate any advice on the same.
Many Thanks,
Will_I_Get_ILR
Just make sure you haven't spent more than 225 days outside the UK. Good luck.
Applying in person[/url] > [url=http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/contact/applyinginperson/servicesnotavailable/]What services are not available? wrote:Specific schemes
The officers cannot consider applications for the following schemes:
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* highly skilled migrant programme - form SET (0).
This is only for people applying for HSMP - I want to apply for ILR so dont think it should be applicable to me?vinny wrote:Applying in person[/url] > [url=http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/contact/applyinginperson/servicesnotavailable/]What services are not available? wrote:Specific schemes
The officers cannot consider applications for the following schemes:
....
....
* highly skilled migrant programme - form SET (0).
Will_I_Get_ILR wrote:This is only for people applying for HSMP - I want to apply for ILR so dont think it should be applicable to me?vinny wrote:Applying in person[/url] > [url=http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/contact/applyinginperson/servicesnotavailable/]What services are not available? wrote:Specific schemes
The officers cannot consider applications for the following schemes:
....
....
* highly skilled migrant programme - form SET (0).
This claim of people under HSMP cannot apply for ILR at PEO is not new at this forum and I'm not sure why. There is no mentioning of that anywhere. As far as I know, you can apply for ILR at PEO even under HSMP.alina76 wrote:Hi,
I am bit confused here. Are you asking about ILR under HSMP?
if yes, I have got my ILR under HSMP at one of the PEO's.