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ILR queries - WP

Post by smoin » Wed Sep 14, 2011 11:44 am

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Post by geriatrix » Wed Sep 14, 2011 11:54 am

3. See also UK born child do not require ILR - please confirm?.
4. You need to pay for any application you make, unless exempted from paying.
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Post by smoin » Wed Sep 14, 2011 5:26 pm

sushdmehta wrote:3. See also UK born child do not require ILR - please confirm?.
4. You need to pay for any application you make, unless exempted from paying.
Thank you sushdmehta for you kind reply, what I am unable to understand that why do solics keep on insisting to apply, i know some one with same back ground ended up applying for ILR for the UK born child because his solicitor has scared that it must be done but the British nationaility act states clearly that ILR is not required. any idea about any supporting documents when I apply for mien nad my wife's ILR. would we get asked about our daughter's info not on the form?

Also please can some one guide me about my Q 1 & 2. Thankyou.

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Post by geriatrix » Thu Sep 15, 2011 10:21 am

smoin wrote:any idea about any supporting documents when I apply for mien nad my wife's ILR.
Search the forum - there are umpteen number of topics mentioning those details.
smoin wrote:would we get asked about our daughter's info not on the form?
The form asks for information about applicants named in the application form, and not about individual(s) who may be part of a family unit but not applying (for any reason).
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Post by smoin » Thu Sep 15, 2011 4:27 pm

sushdmehta wrote:
smoin wrote:any idea about any supporting documents when I apply for mien nad my wife's ILR.
Search the forum - there are umpteen number of topics mentioning those details.
smoin wrote:would we get asked about our daughter's info not on the form?
The form asks for information about applicants named in the application form, and not about individual(s) who may be part of a family unit but not applying (for any reason).

Thank you sushdmehta. Today I got in touch with PEO solihull (08706067766) and asked them about the issue just to confirm. The advisor was co-operative, listened to me with patience and then said that a child born in UK has no obligation for get ILR but would only need a visa if there are any travel plans. To clarify I asked again that for example if I show up at the PEO with the Set "O" form only with mine and my wive's detail would they have any issue regarding my daughter's detail not being there and he said "no". then he gave me UKBA nationality dept number (08450105200). to double check. I called and was lucky to find a very co-operative adviser. He told me that once I and my wife get our ILR we'll have to fill in MN1 and apply for registration for our daughter. I am very releived to know that i don't have to pay an extra ILR dependent fee.
Only thing that has been bugging me, and I do appologize to be bringing it up again is why do solicitors (3 of them..1 from a TV show about immigration advice) keep on insisting to apply for ILR for a UK born child when it is very clearly mentioned that it is not needed. (which I only found after being pointed in the right direction i.e. both in the British Nationality Act 3(1) and UKBA web site:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/briti ... /borninuk/
That is the only thing not making any sense. Some thing which is mentioned so clearly on one side and then people (solicitors) who are supposed to experts on the matter giving the opposite advice. Whats the catch?? Do they want to get away with something simple.
Seniors please give some input regarding this matter. there may be others like me who don't know and understand much about these issuses.
Also I would appreciate if some one could confirm the SOC code for a Pharmacy Technician. lots of thanks!!

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Post by vinny » Thu Sep 15, 2011 9:53 pm

smoin wrote:British Nationality Act 3(1)
It's section 1(3).
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Post by smoin » Thu Sep 15, 2011 10:04 pm

vinny wrote:
smoin wrote:British Nationality Act 3(1)
It's section 1(3).
Thanx for correction

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Post by smoin » Wed Sep 21, 2011 10:58 am

Dear all,

I will be applying for ILR next month. Unfortunately, I get paid weekly and a cheque is issued from my company which I have to put in my bank account on a weekly basis. Is there any thing I should be careful about? e.g.

1. any thing specific to be mentioned from the accountant on the letter?

2. pay slips are in pdf format printed when received? are they OK to be submit along with a letter from the employer or accontant? (I've already asked HMRC for my employemnt record, they are happy to do it but they can only provide information about tax and not NI)

3. the pay day on the pay slips is on friday (i.e date wise i get paid every frifay) but bacuse it takes longer to cash I have an arrangement with the employer to put my cheque in on tuesdays. would it make any difference? (does it need mentioning on any of the letters? as I will try a to get a letter each from the accountant and the employers, so please guide me so that i can get the right letter).

Thank you guys for all the help you give to every one.


4. ALSO I GOT MY FLR ON THE BASIS OF WORK PERMIT ON THE 21/11/2006, AND I HAVE BOOKED AN APPOINTMENT ON THE 28th OF OCTOBER 2011, PLEASE CONFIRM THAT THE TIMING IS ALL CORRECT.

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Post by mrlookforward » Wed Sep 21, 2011 9:20 pm

smoin wrote:Dear all,

I will be applying for ILR next month. Unfortunately, I get paid weekly and a cheque is issued from my company which I have to put in my bank account on a weekly basis. Is there any thing I should be careful about? e.g.

1. any thing specific to be mentioned from the accountant on the letter?

2. pay slips are in pdf format printed when received? are they OK to be submit along with a letter from the employer or accontant? (I've already asked HMRC for my employemnt record, they are happy to do it but they can only provide information about tax and not NI)

3. the pay day on the pay slips is on friday (i.e date wise i get paid every frifay) but bacuse it takes longer to cash I have an arrangement with the employer to put my cheque in on tuesdays. would it make any difference? (does it need mentioning on any of the letters? as I will try a to get a letter each from the accountant and the employers, so please guide me so that i can get the right letter).

Thank you guys for all the help you give to every one.


4. ALSO I GOT MY FLR ON THE BASIS OF WORK PERMIT ON THE 21/11/2006, AND I HAVE BOOKED AN APPOINTMENT ON THE 28th OF OCTOBER 2011, PLEASE CONFIRM THAT THE TIMING IS ALL CORRECT.
Will you please care to read the quidance and form set (O) before asking questions? Everything is very clearly mentioned. And by the way what makes you think that your timing is not correct? If you have any doubts about what 5 years mean or how to count backward 28 days from a certain date, then please send an email to primary school kids in Nigeria.

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Post by smoin » Wed Sep 21, 2011 9:58 pm

mrlookforward wrote:
smoin wrote: If you have any doubts about what 5 years mean or how to count backward 28 days from a certain date, then please send an email to primary school kids in Nigeria.
Thank you for your reply. I want to clarify my doubts and asking any one out there willing to help. If for any reason I am not having enough understanding, you don't have to answer or be rude about it. I'm sure no one else would appreciate the kind of reply you have given.
Please refrain from answering my questions next time. I highly appreciate the time and advice given by seniors and all experts in this forum for helping other who are in need of help and clarification.

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PHARMACY TECHNICIAN

Post by SANJIV0804 » Sun Feb 05, 2012 12:22 am

Hi,

I am a pharmacy technician on work permit / 5 years , since june 2007 , I am going to apply for ILR in may2012. I would like to know abt your experience/ documentation and code of of practice. My gross salary at present is 18,000.

bye
sanj

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Post by rajun13 » Sun Feb 05, 2012 10:46 am

I am about to apply for ILR this month on tier 1(general) migrant last renewal letter says " my application was considered under high court judgement of 8 april 2008 for extenstion
Few queries still confuses me
1) do i need to write life in UK test
2) do i need to go through biometric
3) my payslips are online and have only 4yrs p60 as the current one is due in few months
4) My child is two years was born here and has visa
5) do we all ( i mean three of us) have to go

Please can anybody help me with this as I really dont want to give 1k to OISC Regulated Adviser for answering this

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Re: PHARMACY TECHNICIAN

Post by vinny » Mon Feb 06, 2012 12:25 am

SANJIV0804 wrote:Hi,

I am a pharmacy technician on work permit / 5 years , since june 2007 , I am going to apply for ILR in may2012. I would like to know abt your experience/ documentation and code of of practice. My gross salary at present is 18,000.

bye
sanj
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SOC CODE - PHARMACY TECHNICIAN

Post by SANJIV0804 » Sat Feb 11, 2012 12:10 pm

Hi,

I was searching for SOC Code for pharmacy technician and its mentioned at two job titles follows:

my salary is £18,000 plus £1,200 as over time so total , £19,200.

but i m not sure which soc code to use

3217 Pharmaceutical dispensers (now known as pharmacy technicians)

Minimum rates:
• Pharmacy technician (band 4 or equivalent) £17,732
• Pharmacy technician higher level (band 5 or equivalent) £20,710



2213 Pharmacists Minimum rates:

• Pharmacy technician (band 4 or equivalent) £17,732
• Pre-registration pharmacists (band 5 or equivalent) £20,710
• Pharmacist entry level (band 5 or equivalent) £20,710
• Pharmacist (Band 6 or equivalent) £24,831
• Pharmacist specialist (Band 7 or equivalent) £29,789
• Pharmacist advanced (Band 8a-b or equivalent) £37,996
• Pharmacist consultant (Band 8b-d or equivalent) £44,258

bye
sanj

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