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Did the caseworked merely go thru your spreadsheet or did they also cross check the dates against your passport stamps?At the end the caseworker wanted to check the number of days out of the country for which I had a spreadsheet. I had a total of 166 days out of the country during the last 5 years.
Thanks for your reply. Yeah I have that software ( free download for trial 30 days ! )GoodFun wrote:willnotbackHSMP
If you have Adobe Acrobat you can open the SET(O) pdf and complete the form electronically. You can then print out the final form.
Both hand written or filling the form with Acrobat are fine as long they are legible.
Hope this helps.
congraualation and thanks for sharing your experienceGoodFun wrote:global gypsy
Thanks for your message. Please see below regarding your query.
1) I did not initially provide any P60. However the case worker requested it later to check for gaps in employment. I also gave him the P45 from my last employment.
On the whole this is not such a big issue for HSMP as there are no requirements to be employed all the time whilst on HSMP.
2) Initially, I did not provide the spreadsheet to the caseworker. He had a look at the absences listed in the SET(O) application form and was going to calculate it from the details on the form. Only at this point I provided him the spreadsheet to quicken the process. Once I handed the spreadsheet, he only looked at the total number of days out and was happy with it. He did not do any further checks. At no point whist I was with him did he cross check the information on the application form or the spreadsheet with the passport.
But then again after I provided him with all the documents, he told me that he was satisfied with all the documents and asked me to return to the waiting area. He spent another 30mins processing the documents. I am not sure if he did some further checks regarding the absences.
I was unemployed for 6 months on HSMP. There is no time limit for unemployment on HSMP, the only requirement is that at the time of your settlement application you should be employed.9588 wrote:congraualation and thanks for sharing your experience
so did u have any gap in between your employments ? do u know what is the maxium amount of days allowed ?
Congratulations and Thank you for sharing your story with us.GoodFun wrote: I mentioned that there was a 6 month unemployment period when I was on HSMP. He was quite concerned that this is quite a long period and consulted his supervisor who was happy with this. However they asked for bank statements for the period of unemployment to see economic activity during this period.
Papafaith wrote:I got my ILR for myself and dependants yesterday at Sheffield PEO, in my cover letter i asked that pre-dated letter be made individually for myself and my 3 depandants, and bingo it was so, no mistakes. Our letters says we were free from immigration restrictions from July 16th 2008. So two more weeks for Citizenship application.
I had an appiontment for 10 am yesterday, but i got there at 8.30am and i was let in, by 9am my application was validated and and so was asked to pay. by 9.30am i was called up by a case worker. He asked for my form and asked for the documents to back my application. i said i had a file full of docs, he said i should hand him the file. By 10am he called me that my application was successful and handed me the pre-dated letter for myself and my dependants each. By 12noon, i got our passports.
.. whatever has a beginning MUST have an end. Congratulations and all the best for the last huddle if not for anything atleast for spending lesser time at Heathrow and ability to wake on a Friday morning and think of going to France for the weekend without any immigration control or stress of visa application!Papafaith wrote:I got my ILR for myself and dependants yesterday at Sheffield PEO, in my cover letter i asked that pre-dated letter be made individually for myself and my 3 depandants, and bingo it was so, no mistakes. Our letters says we were free from immigration restrictions from July 16th 2008. So two more weeks for Citizenship application.