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Hi dex123,dex123 wrote:I have an NCS appointment for tomorrow and this questions concerns my wife. She has been in UK for over 5 years. Initially she was working as an employee for about 2.5 years. Then she contracted through an umbrella company for about 1 year. For last 1.5 years she has been contracting as the sole director of her own limited company. At present she is working at a UK bank in a London office. She draws monthly salary (on which her own limited company pays NI and Tax through PAYE) and has so far withdrawn lump-sum dividends twice (once in each financial year).
Questions:
1. Section 3.1, in 'What is your occupation', I have put her as IT Business Analyst within brackets I have mentioned that contracting through own limited company as a sole director. Is it correct?
2. Section3.2, it asks whether you are employee, self employed,director etc. I have ticked Director. Should I also tick employee or is it understood? I don't think she is 'self-employed', but can anyone please confirm this as well?
3. Section 3.3, in 'Name of employer' I have put the name of her own limited ompany (also gave its company number just in case). Is it correct?
4. Section3.4, in 'Address of emplyer' I have put our home address which is where the limited company is registered. Is it correct?
5. I think she is not self-employed and hence there is no proof needed for tax etc. Is it correct? Having said that she has already filed her return for 2009-10 through her accountant and she has the 'self assessment statement' from HMRC (which actually shows an overpayment) which was issued a couple of months back. I will ask NCS to definitely include it (just in case).
Sorry guys for the last minute stuff. I thought I understood it however I was discussing it with some friend and thought it best to clarify this to avoid any confusion.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
dex123 wrote:Questions:
1. Section 3.1, in 'What is your occupation', I have put her as IT Business Analyst within brackets I have mentioned that contracting through own limited company as a sole director. Is it correct? IT Specialist would suffice - no need to put anything in brackets
2. Section3.2, it asks whether you are employee, self employed,director etc. I have ticked Director. Should I also tick employee or is it understood? I don't think she is 'self-employed', but can anyone please confirm this as well? Director and employee (it doesn't matter who owns the company - she has a job contract with her own company so is employee).
3. Section 3.3, in 'Name of employer' I have put the name of her own limited ompany (also gave its company number just in case). Is it correct? Correct, number not needed but won't harm
4. Section3.4, in 'Address of emplyer' I have put our home address which is where the limited company is registered. Is it correct? Correct
5. I think she is not self-employed and hence there is no proof needed for tax etc. Is it correct? Having said that she has already filed her return for 2009-10 through her accountant and she has the 'self assessment statement' from HMRC (which actually shows an overpayment) which was issued a couple of months back. I will ask NCS to definitely include it (just in case). If she only works through her own ltd company and is not registered in HRMC as self-employed than she is not S/E. She may do other things like for instance being a landlord or doing mystery shopping, then she would need to register as self-employed and tick the box. However, from what you said, she is not S/E. She does self-assessment because of dividends drawn - it doesn't make her S/E
Congrats Changru2011, I'm so happy for you and to find a director of a limited company granted citizenship.chandru2011 wrote:Hi Guys,
I got the cofirmation letter today granting me citizenship. It appears very easy now. Anyway if anybody needs advice and it they are working as a limited company contractor/director let me know if you have any queries and i will try to help as best as i can.
Thanks IB for the wealth of knowledge it has.
Thanks I've read the form and guide AN, also I've gone through the caseworker notes for naturalisation concerning these matters, I think I'll be fine with the Tax records. The future intentions requirement is discretionary and I want to clear it up in my head that my wife living abroad will not impact my application. We just got married and I don't want to lie on the form that I'm still single.John wrote:allta, in the form AN and guide AN, what does it say about providing evidence about the matters you are concerned about? Don't you think, it might be useful to check what evidence UKBA actually require?
Many people are surprised just how little evidence needs to be supplied when applying for Naturalisation.
Also, read the declaration you need to sign at the end of the form AN. You are authorising UKBA to have access to your HMRC records!
What is your wife's visa status?allta wrote:Thanks I've read the form and guide AN, also I've gone through the caseworker notes for naturalisation concerning these matters, I think I'll be fine with the Tax records. The future intentions requirement is discretionary and I want to clear it up in my head that my wife living abroad will not impact my application. We just got married and I don't want to lie on the form that I'm still single.John wrote:allta, in the form AN and guide AN, what does it say about providing evidence about the matters you are concerned about? Don't you think, it might be useful to check what evidence UKBA actually require?
Many people are surprised just how little evidence needs to be supplied when applying for Naturalisation.
Also, read the declaration you need to sign at the end of the form AN. You are authorising UKBA to have access to your HMRC records!
You're spot on chandru2011, she's American and yet to arrive in the UK, I'm trying to save $1500 for now as that's what will cost to apply for her entry clearance. I want to sort out my BC first and then concentrate on moving her over. She'll probably not join me until later in the year. But yes, I fulfil the residential requirement, only spent 75days in last 1yr like I've said.chandru2011 wrote:What is your wife's visa status?allta wrote:Thanks I've read the form and guide AN, also I've gone through the caseworker notes for naturalisation concerning these matters, I think I'll be fine with the Tax records. The future intentions requirement is discretionary and I want to clear it up in my head that my wife living abroad will not impact my application. We just got married and I don't want to lie on the form that I'm still single.John wrote:allta, in the form AN and guide AN, what does it say about providing evidence about the matters you are concerned about? Don't you think, it might be useful to check what evidence UKBA actually require?
Many people are surprised just how little evidence needs to be supplied when applying for Naturalisation.
Also, read the declaration you need to sign at the end of the form AN. You are authorising UKBA to have access to your HMRC records!
Because at the time of applying my wife had just come back from a long family visit abroad but she was physically present here 5 years ago, also the application guide makes it quite clear that they just want the applicant to be in the UK 5 years ago on the date you are actually submitting your application. From what you are saying it appears your wife is yet to arrive in this country, is that right?
If it is only you who is applying for citizenship, then you don't need to bring your wife into the picture. Yes, your status is married, but that should not create any problems for you to get BC.allta wrote:You're spot on chandru2011, she's American and yet to arrive in the UK, I'm trying to save $1500 for now as that's what will cost to apply for her entry clearance. I want to sort out my BC first and then concentrate on moving her over. She'll probably not join me until later in the year. But yes, I fulfil the residential requirement, only spent 75days in last 1yr like I've said.chandru2011 wrote:What is your wife's visa status?allta wrote:Thanks I've read the form and guide AN, also I've gone through the caseworker notes for naturalisation concerning these matters, I think I'll be fine with the Tax records. The future intentions requirement is discretionary and I want to clear it up in my head that my wife living abroad will not impact my application. We just got married and I don't want to lie on the form that I'm still single.John wrote:allta, in the form AN and guide AN, what does it say about providing evidence about the matters you are concerned about? Don't you think, it might be useful to check what evidence UKBA actually require?
Many people are surprised just how little evidence needs to be supplied when applying for Naturalisation.
Also, read the declaration you need to sign at the end of the form AN. You are authorising UKBA to have access to your HMRC records!
Because at the time of applying my wife had just come back from a long family visit abroad but she was physically present here 5 years ago, also the application guide makes it quite clear that they just want the applicant to be in the UK 5 years ago on the date you are actually submitting your application. From what you are saying it appears your wife is yet to arrive in this country, is that right?
HiSection3.4, in 'Address of emplyer' I have put our home address which is where the limited company is registered. Is it correct? Correct