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I am applying under SET (O) excluding long residency/ the regular SET (O).sa wrote:which category.if premium appt is available inur category it would be unwise to even consider postal application.
hi, you've still not mentioned the category you are applying in. Is it 5 yrs WP OR HSMP OR Tier 1 or combination of 2 or more categories? You need to provide some more details as to what the 5 month gap was for etc so someone can advise you accordingly.santosh_kalluri wrote:I am applying under SET (O) excluding long residency/ the regular SET (O).sa wrote:which category.if premium appt is available inur category it would be unwise to even consider postal application.
well if I dont have my P60s for all years I guess I have no other go but to send all documents, dont I?
Hi,vinseh wrote:hi, you've still not mentioned the category you are applying in. Is it 5 yrs WP OR HSMP OR Tier 1 or combination of 2 or more categories? You need to provide some more details as to what the 5 month gap was for etc so someone can advise you accordingly.santosh_kalluri wrote:I am applying under SET (O) excluding long residency/ the regular SET (O).sa wrote:which category.if premium appt is available inur category it would be unwise to even consider postal application.
well if I dont have my P60s for all years I guess I have no other go but to send all documents, dont I?
Did you have a valid WP during your medical leave? Did that WP overlap with your HSMP stamp?santosh_kalluri wrote: Hi,
Sorry here are my deets...
I am applying under HSMP (approved before 6th Nov 2006) I was on a WP frm 2005-2006 break from Oct-06 to March 07 (medical leave) FLR stamped in Jan 07 to Jan 09, Tier 1 from Jan 09 to Jan 2012.
5 month gap was an unpaid leave (medical emergency) I had a surgery in India I have letters from employer and doctor.
Thanks.
Thanks a lot for your reply and the answer is yes to both ques.bani wrote:Did you have a valid WP during your medical leave? Did that WP overlap with your HSMP stamp?santosh_kalluri wrote: Hi,
Sorry here are my deets...
I am applying under HSMP (approved before 6th Nov 2006) I was on a WP frm 2005-2006 break from Oct-06 to March 07 (medical leave) FLR stamped in Jan 07 to Jan 09, Tier 1 from Jan 09 to Jan 2012.
5 month gap was an unpaid leave (medical emergency) I had a surgery in India I have letters from employer and doctor.
Thanks.
If yes to both questions, you should be OK with the gap.
You don't need the whole 5 years' bank statements. Just the last 12 months (maybe even 3-6 months but I submitted 12).
Ideally, send P60s for all 5 years then payslips from time not covered by P60s.
Letters from current and previous employers with the dates and salary details are important.
It shouldn't weigh 2kg. You need to trim down your documents. It will make your application look more complicated than it is. I think mine was under 500g without the set(O) application form (which is heavy).
Yes, My FLR was stamped in India (Jan 11th 2007), does it matter ?bani wrote:If you include the P45, you'll have to explain it because it causes a problem. If you left your company in Oct 06, that means your WP was already invalid after that. It broke your continuity.
It is better to say you were on unpaid medical leave but still employed.
Btw, was your HSMP stamped in the UK(FLR) or did you get an entry clearance from British embassy in India?
Other P45 and P60s OK. If you can get letters from those employers, it would help too.
Hi,bani wrote:If you include the P45, you'll have to explain it because it causes a problem. If you left your company in Oct 06, that means your WP was already invalid after that. It broke your continuity.
It is better to say you were on unpaid medical leave but still employed.
Btw, was your HSMP stamped in the UK(FLR) or did you get an entry clearance from British embassy in India?
Other P45 and P60s OK. If you can get letters from those employers, it would help too.