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hass wrote:Hello All,
Due to apply for ILR in couple of days so organizing documents that would be required. I am making a postal application.
My queries are:
1. Do I need to show P60 for last 5 years. I have all p60s for 4 years, not have for 1 year as I have not been working and looking for jobs. Have not taken any support from public funds during that time. Is there any alternative that I should show being HSMP JR applying for ILR?
Ans No . No need to seek alternative, you are covered by JR is evident from your dates
2. Cohabitation documents? I had my initial HSMP then extension with my spouse do I still need to show any sort of proof?
Ans Yes still you need to show cohabitation documents
3. Is it better to go to PEO instead of postal? any benifits?
Ans Yes, my opinion, you can answer small queries by case worker, same day decision leaving you tension free for next 3 months. But you need to pay the price for it. Choice is yours
Regards
hass wrote:Thanks Khalid,
Further please could you clarify:
Should I only include my P60s, payslips for last 2 years to qualify, or include for 4 years and tell them why I dont have for the year not working? Is it better to ask HMRC to provide my tax statement for last 5 years, I am not sure if they can provide it.
Pay slips for 3 to 6 months, four P60, cover letter to explain missing P60(just keep it unless asked for+ bank statement or sources of your income to meet the expanses when you were not working).
What sort of cohabitaiton proof need to show? The proofs I have are, Her bank statemetn showing her name living at the same address? council tax on joint name? Utility bills on joint name, tenency agreement on joint name, driving licence and my own country ID card
Documents you mentioned are more than sufficient
Regards
HMRC statement is only required if you misplace P60s. Hmrc history does not show if you have claimed public funds. Your bank statement for that period when you were not employed is more important. Case workers can check on their computer if you have claimed public fundshass wrote:Thanks Khalid,
I have checked and not have the paper statements that old, but I can ask bank to issue me a letter showing I had funds prior to that period that covered me during I was looking.
In this case should I ask HMRC to issue me a statment to confirm I have not taken any money from public funds?
Is this important provided I have 4year p60s that enough to show economic activity?
In addition to this I have read a post in this forum that full 5 years p60s are not a required document as mentioned in the application form or guidance notes for HSMP JR and HSMP JR ILR (5years). I have gone through the guiadance notes and application form and it has not mentioned to include p60s. I understand its better to provide rather to be asked by them. Please can you proivide guidance as what documents they are looking for ILR cases under HSMP JR ILR (5years).hass wrote:Thanks Khalid,
I will ask bank to retreive that statements, I have checked there is normally a charge for it. Do I need to send these statements along with the ILR application describing the purpose? or keep ready in case they ask for it?
hass wrote:In addition to this I have read a post in this forum that full 5 years p60s are not a required document as mentioned in the application form or guidance notes for HSMP JR and HSMP JR ILR (5years). I have gone through the guiadance notes and application form and it has not mentioned to include p60s. I understand its better to provide rather to be asked by them. Please can you proivide guidance as what documents they are looking for ILR cases under HSMP JR ILR (5years).hass wrote:Thanks Khalid,
I will ask bank to retreive that statements, I have checked there is normally a charge for it. Do I need to send these statements along with the ILR application describing the purpose? or keep ready in case they ask for it?
Regards
Hi khalidmirza,khalidmirza wrote: 6) Employer letter
9) Though not necessary, if you have any previous employers letter/contracts, it will be preferable to have if asked for
In this case it is OK since you worked more than 4 years with this employer. My suggestion is directed to those who have worked many different employers. You are perfectly OK. No need for previous employer letter. You are fine, Best of luckSunimal02 wrote:Hi khalidmirza,khalidmirza wrote: 6) Employer letter
9) Though not necessary, if you have any previous employers letter/contracts, it will be preferable to have if asked for
Do we need to get letter from previous employer or would it be enough to have current employer letter?
I have P45 when I left and some weekly paid payslips for the previous employement - I can find only 3 payslips in different weeks. Also I have handbook of previous employer (I have worked only 5 months with the previous employment and worked for 4 years and 3 months with current employer), so would it be enough to have these or do I still need letter from previous employer?
Thanks in advance.
suni
Many thanks khalidmirza. Much appreciated your help.khalidmirza wrote: In this case it is OK since you worked more than 4 years with this employer. My suggestion is directed to those who have worked many different employers. You are perfectly OK. No need for previous employer letter. You are fine, Best of luck