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tsumeisienna wrote:Hi everyone,
I am applying for ILR next week (5 years work permit - from Oct 2003), nearly got all the information together with just a couple of questions below. Hope someone has information that can help!
1) I have 12 months worth of bank statements with the bank letterhead etc. However, it does say that the bank statement that it is a duplicate. Do I need to get my bank statements validated by my bank?
2) With regards to absences out of UK for the past 5 years, is it the time period from 1st jan 2005 to 31 dec 2009 or was it 5 years to the date of your application? Does anyone know which are the correct dates?
If it is 5 years to the date of my application, I am out of the country for 183 days but all of which are either business trips or annual paid leave. None of them are more than 90 days each. Will this invalidate my application?
Thanks in advance.
as you know i also have questions wrt. my absences as well. did you exclude days of travel (i.e. the day you left UK and day you arrived in UK) in your calculation?tsumeisienna wrote:If it is 5 years to the date of my application, I am out of the country for 183 days but all of which are either business trips or annual paid leave. None of them are more than 90 days each. Will this invalidate my application?
tsumeisienna wrote:Went to the PEO in Croydon today for my ILR application. All went well. Got my ILR stamp in my passport after 2.5 hours!
No problems with me being out of the country for more than 180 days during the last 5 years. I did get a letter from my employer stating that the nine days were work related. They did do a very thorough check of the days I was out of the UK.
My advice to those with more than 180 days out of the UK in the last 5 years is not to put the number of days. Just put the day in, day out and reason for absence. The caseworker can do their own calculation. But put in all the days as they did check the dates I gave to stamps in my passport and their system. If more than 190 days, perhaps speak to a solicitor.
Okay, if these bank statements are same as the regular ones that received from the bank through post.savita wrote:Hi,
Can you please let me know if the word 'Duplicate' on bank statemetns caused any problems? As Ihave got the HSBC bank statemetns posted to me which says Duplicate word as well though its on original letter head..do i need to get them signed? or are they ok to submit?
Many Thanks
Savita