[u][b] ** Please note - this question relates to ANCESTRY ILR applications only ! **[/b][/u]
Hello everyone
This question I have can hopefully be easily answered !
My wife and I are applying for ILR - we've been here on Ancestry Visas for the last 8 years, and have finally got around to applying for ILR based on our residence over this time.
We are in the process of collating documents, which seems fairly straightforward - but there is a requirement on the form that we both interpret differently.
On Form SET(O), it asks us to provide all the standard documents such as passports etc, but then in section 9C it covers [i]"Employment not requiring a Work Permit."[/i] This Section 9C goes on to say that people in this category are required to submit a confirmation letter from their employer, stating that they are employed and are required for the forseeable future. It also asks for a confirmation of 5 years continual employment. It then lists a whole heap of bizarre occupations - including Minister of religion, overseas newspaper owners, etc etc.
It then goes on to Section 9Q, which is Ancestry, which asks for Birth Certificates and proof of Ancestry only.
I think that I just need to supply the requirements for Ancestral ILR that it asks for in Section 9Q.
HOWEVER my wife says that as Ancestry Visas mean you don't require a Work permit, we need to also provide documents to prove our work history and get letters from our employers to confirm that we have worked over the time we have been here in the UK.
Who is right here ?
As we are applying for Ancestry, I think we just need to supply what Ancestry ILR applications require.
Wifey thinks we need to get letters from our employers, and also get confirmations from our old employers spanning at least the last 5 years as well !
Any ideas ??
Thanks !!
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