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Just to clarify, what visa are you on?boy2017 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 1:24 pmHi Experts,
Hope you're all doing well.
I have a question regarding my ILR which is due within the next 12 months.
I'm currently not working and wish to take some short interim roles in the coming 12 months. I'm under the impression that I should have continuous employment for 6 months before I apply for ILR (I.e. 6 months pay slips). However, I'm a bit confused about the 12months rule that I believe is to show earnings from previous employer to meet minimum financial requirements over the past 12 months, am I right in thinking it doesn't matter how many previous employers you had in the last 12 months, from the date of application, as long you meet the minimum threshold collectively?
Kindly enlighten me with your expert advice so that I position myself well in time to avoid any potential pitfalls.
Many Thanks,
That's why you were asked about your spouse - you plan to switch work in the near future; if your spouse meets financial requirements on their own, it's fine, otherwise the question arises if all these part time jobs you mentioned would be enough.
IR35 is a tax legislation and has nothing to do with immigration rules. If you work for your own company, you cannot apply under category A or B. You should apply under category F or G and you must produce all the required documents. If you cannot, the suggestion is do not do this until you secured your ILRboy2017 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 30, 2024 9:27 amHi Great People,
I have a question about Ir35 rulings, if any of you kindly help me with that, please.
My 5 years are going to be completed in early Jan 2025, and BRP expires in late Feb 2025, I am aiming to apply for ILR in Jan 2025.
I have been a full-time permanent employee up until the end of 2023, now I'm expecting an offer outside IR35 that'll require me to register my own company with HMRC.
I have no clue how would it be utilised for ILR purposes, as the period left to apply is less than 12 months. Won't be able to produce any financial statement/CT100 for the (yet to be) newly formed Company.
Kindly advise.
Thanks,
Zimba, your response was clear and immensely helpful. Thank you for that.zimba wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2024 12:03 pmIR35 is a tax legislation and has nothing to do with immigration rules. If you work for your own company, you cannot apply under category A or B. You should apply under category F or G and you must produce all the required documents. If you cannot, the suggestion is do not do this until you secured your ILRboy2017 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 30, 2024 9:27 amHi Great People,
I have a question about Ir35 rulings, if any of you kindly help me with that, please.
My 5 years are going to be completed in early Jan 2025, and BRP expires in late Feb 2025, I am aiming to apply for ILR in Jan 2025.
I have been a full-time permanent employee up until the end of 2023, now I'm expecting an offer outside IR35 that'll require me to register my own company with HMRC.
I have no clue how would it be utilised for ILR purposes, as the period left to apply is less than 12 months. Won't be able to produce any financial statement/CT100 for the (yet to be) newly formed Company.
Kindly advise.
Thanks,