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What letter are you referring to here? Is it the letter your employer has provided you with your monthly salary breakdown as one source of evidence for previous earnings? If a case worker were to look at that letter and the previous earnings period you state on your SET(O) application form would they go beyond the allowed 12 months? If so I'd say you have a problem. Your earnings period can only cover 12 consecutive months within the 15 months immediately prior to your application date. - And this needs to be evident for someone (i.e. a caseworker) looking at the two sources of evidence you provide as part of your ILR application.chopchak wrote:I am applying for my ILR on 22nd Jan 2013. My question is regading previous earnings. I have selected the period from 1 Nov'11 to 31st Oct 12 ( 12 months out of last 15 months ).
The letter dated 5th April from employer confirming the income clearly says that the income relates to the period from 1st Oct 11 to 31st March 2012.
Is this letter just for the period covering 1st Oct - 31st Mar? If so what evidence are you providing for the remaining period?chopchak wrote:Yes I am referring to letter from employer which says that they have paid me £__ lumsum for the work i have done for the period 1st oct to 31st March without any further breakdown.
My opinion is that regardless of when the work was done, you can count anything that was "paid" to you within the period claimedchopchak wrote:Thanks for your response
I work for 2 different employer and income from the 2nd employer covers the remaining period.
Could you please confirm if my understanding is right after reading your post:
I can't claim any earnings which have been received in the 12 months you choose (out of 15 months ) but relates to the work done outside those 15 months.