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You don't have to, but you may be asked for them if caseworker has doubts - it is better to take every financial and work-related document you have with you.allta wrote:Also, do I have to show all my P60s and P45s?
It might be useful as one of the ways to prove your 'economic activity'. It is not a requirement for HSMP though.allta wrote:there is no mention of Letter of Employer, letter of employer was mentioned in some other sections like work permit etc.
Payslips, bank statements, P60s - the exact number of those depends on a caseworker.allta wrote:So what exactly is needed for "If you are employed, document(s) showing your economic activity and your personal earnings during your stay in the UK."
There is no maintenance requirement for HSMP JR.allta wrote:Also, is there any maintenance fund requirement? the bank acct I want to use have on average monthly balance of £1,000 for the last 3 months (Christmas gulped a lot of money for me and family), will this be enough?
allta wrote:Hello Guys,
I'll be going in for my interview come March, I just want to find out if it's a must to do letter from employer as HMSP JR applicant. Also, do I have to show all my P60s and P45s?
I intend to take these documents with me:
1. Passport showing current visa
2. 2 Passport Photos
3. 3 Months Payslips
4. 3 Months BankStatements
5. Previous Payslips from Previous Employers (scattered months, not particular sequential to cover entire 4 years, as I can't find some months' payslips)
So my question is, will the 5 above be enough, because I've checked the Form requirements for section 9H and there is no mention of Letter of Employer, letter of employer was mentioned in some other sections like work permit etc.
So what exactly is needed for "If you are employed, document(s) showing your economic activity and your personal earnings during your stay in the
UK."
Also, is there any maintenance fund requirement? the bank acct I want to use have on average monthly balance of £1,000 for the last 3 months (Christmas gulped a lot of money for me and family), will this be enough?
Many Thanks Guys[/url]
diago_nelson wrote:There is no minimum balance requirement for ILR.
Payslip and a/c stmt should be sufficient.
If you can provide your P60's and P45's, that will be good, although I believe they are not required for HSMP applicants.
Letter from your current employer, if possible, not required though.
I believe you have passed KOL in UK test.
allta wrote:Hello Guys,
I'll be going in for my interview come March, I just want to find out if it's a must to do letter from employer as HMSP JR applicant. Also, do I have to show all my P60s and P45s?
I intend to take these documents with me:
1. Passport showing current visa
2. 2 Passport Photos
3. 3 Months Payslips
4. 3 Months BankStatements
5. Previous Payslips from Previous Employers (scattered months, not particular sequential to cover entire 4 years, as I can't find some months' payslips)
So my question is, will the 5 above be enough, because I've checked the Form requirements for section 9H and there is no mention of Letter of Employer, letter of employer was mentioned in some other sections like work permit etc.
So what exactly is needed for "If you are employed, document(s) showing your economic activity and your personal earnings during your stay in the
UK."
Also, is there any maintenance fund requirement? the bank acct I want to use have on average monthly balance of £1,000 for the last 3 months (Christmas gulped a lot of money for me and family), will this be enough?
Many Thanks Guys[/url]
This seems to be rather excessive to me, but I guess you cannot be too preparedallta wrote:I called the HMRC and they asked me to write a letter requesting employment history to show tax and earnings details since 2005.
They will not - they return all original documents.allta wrote:And I'm not sure if PEO will hold on to it.