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this is the Other doc i am refering to:morpheus_2008 wrote:which is this another ILR doc are you refering to ?
Set(O) doesnt have anything about employment interruptions.
Yes its really confusing, i could not understand this paragraph:antouk wrote:this is the same question i too have raised in this thread.
'Discretion in cases where continuous residence has been broken'morpheus_2008 wrote:I think policy document speaks about 'Discretion in cases where continuous residence has been broken' do u come under this criteria ?
If you are not , I cannt see the problem.
Also calvtan's link explains the obvious.
Does this rule apply on 5-6 months contineous gap in employment during Tier 1 general ?morpheus_2008 wrote:I think policy document speaks about 'Discretion in cases where continuous residence has been broken' do u come under this criteria ?
If you are not , I cannt see the problem.
Also calvtan's link explains the obvious.
Many thanks for your reply...sriaady wrote:As long as you hae P60 for your 5 years there should be no problem. They ask you for the payslips for the last 3 months and bank statements for the last 3 months. The bank account should ideally be your salary account.
I recently got my ILR granted and had a employment gap of 4 months.
Actually my employer havent got the copy of p60 and my P45 lost in post aswell. Would it will be okay to get a letter from previous employee mentioning the dates i joined and leave along with the total earning, Tax paid and NI contribution, On company letter head with HR signature?sriaady wrote:If you have lost your P60, then it is worth contacting your employer and asking them a copy of the P60 for that particular year. Get the copy attested by them.
Otherwise, take your P45 to show the earnings from your previous employer for that period.
same i had situation .. call to HMRC guys and they will send you replacement which is called statment of earning... tell them you NI no and tax year you like to have your earningssheraz_aries wrote:Actually my employer havent got the copy of p60 and my P45 lost in post aswell. Would it will be okay to get a letter from previous employee mentioning the dates i joined and leave along with the total earning, Tax paid and NI contribution, On company letter head with HR signature?sriaady wrote:If you have lost your P60, then it is worth contacting your employer and asking them a copy of the P60 for that particular year. Get the copy attested by them.
Otherwise, take your P45 to show the earnings from your previous employer for that period.
Hi Fahad, which number did you call for HMRC statements?fahadz1 wrote:same i had situation .. call to HMRC guys and they will send you replacement which is called statment of earning... tell them you NI no and tax year you like to have your earningssheraz_aries wrote:Actually my employer havent got the copy of p60 and my P45 lost in post aswell. Would it will be okay to get a letter from previous employee mentioning the dates i joined and leave along with the total earning, Tax paid and NI contribution, On company letter head with HR signature?sriaady wrote:If you have lost your P60, then it is worth contacting your employer and asking them a copy of the P60 for that particular year. Get the copy attested by them.
Otherwise, take your P45 to show the earnings from your previous employer for that period.
this is the no ....01619319070eager2learn wrote:Hi Fahad, which number did you call for HMRC statements?fahadz1 wrote:same i had situation .. call to HMRC guys and they will send you replacement which is called statment of earning... tell them you NI no and tax year you like to have your earningssheraz_aries wrote:Actually my employer havent got the copy of p60 and my P45 lost in post aswell. Would it will be okay to get a letter from previous employee mentioning the dates i joined and leave along with the total earning, Tax paid and NI contribution, On company letter head with HR signature?sriaady wrote:If you have lost your P60, then it is worth contacting your employer and asking them a copy of the P60 for that particular year. Get the copy attested by them.
Otherwise, take your P45 to show the earnings from your previous employer for that period.