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thanks, but I am not sure I follow. often asked by whom? If the document is not in the list of the required, why should I attach it - or HMRC letter and what am I proving by attaching it? If I woudn't read this forum but just the Home Office requirement I wouldn't even think of P60.xyz123 wrote:1- as you have said urself, it is not mandatory but often it is asked for. if you dont have P60s get your 5 year's tax history by calling HMRC and they will send a letter.]
Not sure how often exactly, but P-60s have been asked by caseworkers when people apply for ILR in person at PEO.Iriny_k wrote:thanks, but I am not sure I follow. often asked by whom? If the document is not in the list of the required, why should I attach it - or HMRC letter and what am I proving by attaching it? If I woudn't read this forum but just the Home Office requirement I wouldn't even think of P60.xyz123 wrote:1- as you have said urself, it is not mandatory but often it is asked for. if you dont have P60s get your 5 year's tax history by calling HMRC and they will send a letter.]
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but now you know that it is asked for by case workers and so you should provide. why so much fuss about providing something to support your own appliation. its your application, do what you want with it.Iriny_k wrote:thanks, but I am not sure I follow. often asked by whom? If the document is not in the list of the required, why should I attach it - or HMRC letter and what am I proving by attaching it? If I woudn't read this forum but just the Home Office requirement I wouldn't even think of P60.xyz123 wrote:1- as you have said urself, it is not mandatory but often it is asked for. if you dont have P60s get your 5 year's tax history by calling HMRC and they will send a letter.]
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thanks, it make sense about the passport. a letter from my employer should work, or P60 as you mentioned. I guess it's not a requirement but the easiest way to prove the 5 year working history.Pierrot95 wrote:I don't see P60s as additional documents. You are asked to provide document(s) confirming that you have spent a continuous period of 5 years in the UK [...] as a work permit holder throughout that period.
Your passport doesn't prove this. For instance, if you come with a 5 year WP and you lose your job, your WP will be cancelled but your passport doesn't show that. In my view, the document that satisfies the requirement above is either a letter from your employer mentioning that you've worked for 5 years, your 5 years P60s or your 5 years payslips.
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I don't know if P60 is asked by a caseworker, as it's not in the list of the documents required.xyz123 wrote:but now you know that it is asked for by case workers and so you should provide. why so much fuss about providing something to support your own appliation. its your application, do what you want with it.Iriny_k wrote:thanks, but I am not sure I follow. often asked by whom? If the document is not in the list of the required, why should I attach it - or HMRC letter and what am I proving by attaching it? If I woudn't read this forum but just the Home Office requirement I wouldn't even think of P60.xyz123 wrote:1- as you have said urself, it is not mandatory but often it is asked for. if you dont have P60s get your 5 year's tax history by calling HMRC and they will send a letter.]
thanks!
you can easily not provide P60 and it may take longer for them to verify your employment history. or if you are asked for P60s then you can argue with case worker that it is not listed.
Yes.zebraboy wrote:I have one year's P60 missing. But I have all my pay slips in that year.
Is it ok to provide 4 P60 + 12 months pay slips for that year?
With the above documents, you don't need a letter to prove your employment history, but you need one to prove that you are still needed for the employment.zebraboy wrote:Do I still need a letter from my employer at that time?
I just talked to my colleague who booked an appointment to apply. she is going to get a letter from the company for this tax year instead of P60. she also said they ask for a utility bill sometimes. weird, but looks like it would be useful to take it.zebraboy wrote:I have one year's P60 missing. But I have all my pay slips in that year.
Is it ok to provide 4 P60 + 12 months pay slips for that year?
Do I still need a letter from my employer at that time?
Thanks.
I didn't say you cannot. I said it's irrelevant and somewhat impolite - in my opinion.xyz123 wrote:this is a public forum. so everyone can express their opinions as long as these are not abusive.Iriny_k wrote:
As for "so much fuss", you could chose not to answer as this comment didn't add any value.