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i would love to know people's comments on this one.saayinla wrote:Sorry to hijack your thread, just thought I might as well ask my Question here rather than creating a new thread.
I have seen a lot of refrence to including 5 years P60 in ILR application, Is there anywhere in the Guidiance not where it says to include 5 years worth of P60? Not trying to be Over Confident but is this not the case of supplying Information that is not required?
If it Helps I was granted initial leave on HSMP and extended on Tier 1 but due ILR next year, having looked at the New Policy on ILR for HSMP/Tier 1 published in May 2011, I see no mention anywhere asking for previous years P60 as a requisite to getting ILR or am I missing something here?
Please do kindly enligthen me as I do believe it says on the Policy note that you do not even have to present any document that was submitted when Initial leave was granted.
P60 is not seperately identified as a document to be submitted. However it is a very useful document for both applicant and caseworker to demonstrate that the applicant meets requirement.saayinla wrote:Sorry to hijack your thread, just thought I might as well ask my Question here rather than creating a new thread.
I have seen a lot of refrence to including 5 years P60 in ILR application, Is there anywhere in the Guidiance not where it says to include 5 years worth of P60? Not trying to be Over Confident but is this not the case of supplying Information that is not required?
If it Helps I was granted initial leave on HSMP and extended on Tier 1 but due ILR next year, having looked at the New Policy on ILR for HSMP/Tier 1 published in May 2011, I see no mention anywhere asking for previous years P60 as a requisite to getting ILR or am I missing something here?
Please do kindly enligthen me as I do believe it says on the Policy note that you do not even have to present any document that was submitted when Initial leave was granted.
Yes all of this andP60 is not seperately identified as a document to be submitted. However it is a very useful document for both applicant and caseworker to demonstrate that the applicant meets requirement.
P60 can
1- prove applicant is economically active
2- can prove income of the applicant
3- can prove continuous employment, especially for WP holders
4- can prove that a person has worked with the company that obtained WP
Without P60, caseworker might have to look at many documents (e.g. many payslips, employment letter, employer information etc)
So even though its not listed in the form, it is quite advisable to submit the document. and its only one a year so its not a case of submitting too many "not-required" documents!
So in My case, I am applying for ILR - HSMP(pre nov 2006)/Tier1 - under JR).. I do not have a P-60 for the first year.. I only have P-60s from 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011...Is this ok or will they question this? I do not have payslips either for that period(2006-2007)...gidoc wrote:Yes all of this andP60 is not seperately identified as a document to be submitted. However it is a very useful document for both applicant and caseworker to demonstrate that the applicant meets requirement.
P60 can
1- prove applicant is economically active
2- can prove income of the applicant
3- can prove continuous employment, especially for WP holders
4- can prove that a person has worked with the company that obtained WP
Without P60, caseworker might have to look at many documents (e.g. many payslips, employment letter, employer information etc)
So even though its not listed in the form, it is quite advisable to submit the document. and its only one a year so its not a case of submitting too many "not-required" documents!
they confirm your 5 yr presence in the UK, if thats required for you to meet the criteria of residence
powerant wrote:hi guys, i got one question about the payslip for ILR.
my company uses a charted accountant company which uses iris software system to produce pay slips for employees. the format is the following:
http://www.payslipsp60.co.uk/LoadImg.as ... ayslip.jpg
are these ok for ILR application? i remember read somewhere on this forum formal pay slips need to be submitted.
i checked with our accountant who told me that these iris pay slips are approved by inland revenue and they are formal wage slips.
can the members of this forum especially who have gained ILR suggest?
many thanks.