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Don't think this makes any difference as long as your name is stated correctly (as per your passport) - but you are free to state your title of course.user5 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2023 9:10 pm1. Since being awarded my PhD, I have only updated my title to Doctor in select places (e.g. work and one bank). I have stated my title as Doctor rather than "Miss" on the Citizenship application form to match my employment contract (which states my title as "Doctor"). The citizenship application asks for my Tax office reference so I thought "doctor" would be more consistent. Is this ok? On my ILR application my title was Doctor as I was still doing a PhD.
This is the employer's PAYE reference - for example "073/R51" - not your personal reference number. Ask your employer for the number. The 10 digit number is your Self Assessment Unique Reference (UTR) - you have it even if you don't do self-assessment.2. Tax office reference number: My work has stated this is a 5 digit number - does this sound right? A quick google search says this should be a 10 digit number but I cannot find another number anywhere on my Payslips or P60.
Never sure about this - but I believe this has no bearing on your application - after all you listed your immigration applications starting 2006.3. The citizenship application requests details of all previous applications made to the Home Office (UKRI). I know I have had approx. 9 applications since 2006 and have entered the specific details where known (I am not counting visitor visas before 2006 as I don't know the info). However, in regards to the question on the form "When did you first enter the UK" I have entered the date of 5th October 2010. This is the date I entered on my previous application for Indefinite Leave to Remain. The reason I have not entered 2006 is because my continuous residence was broken from March 2010 and restarted when I entered the UK in October 2010. I am guessing it is ok to leave this as October 2010?
If you feel this is necessary then you are free to explain it - but I believe it's not necessary - per my #3 reply.4. To explain the above, I have entered a note at the end of the application under: "give other details to be considered" on page 9. Is this ok or would you recommend I edit/remove it?
user5 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2023 10:10 pmHi,
Thank you very much for addressing the queries.
I am confused about the UTR so:
1. On the citizenship application I have to enter the 10 digit UTR and NOT my PAYE? OK if the application asks for UTR enter that.
2. The UTR belongs to my employer. So every employee of the company would have the same UTR? Don't understand this - go to your HMRC account and in the header they will show your UTR number. Self-assessment is an individual tax payers responsibility - self-assessment is done by both PAYE employees and selfemployed people.
3. I am employed by a University, when I asked for the information they said my PAYE (the 5 digit number) is what they can provide. I used my then employer's PAYE reference. No issueThey also said as I'm not self employed I don't have or need a ITR?!? not relevant Any ideas on what/where/how I can get one.
It's easy to overthink this. These are details on which an application would not be rejected.
And thank you, I agree the entry date is ok as October 2010, does anyone think differently?
No issue.user5 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 22, 2023 3:31 pmAlso, my referee forms will be dates after the application submission date (e.g. application submission date is 13th July, second referee form is dated 14th July and first referee form is likely to be dated 24th July). My biometrics appointment is 1st August.
Are the above dates ok?
Thank you, I think paranoia is setting in for some reason!