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Hi wpilr_nov12,wpilr_nov12 wrote:What reasons do you have to justify those absences, particularly the long ones?
For a employer sponsored immigration category such as Tier 2, you will need to prove that you met the requirements of the Tier2 leave granted at the time of your ILR application. Your overseas employment of 134 days with no UK Salary, would IMHO appear to go against that fundamental requirement.sancsan wrote:15Mar2009 - 14Mar2009 -> 134 Days (On Tier 2) - I was working from offshore (India).
Both the assignments were from same company and I was not paid in UK salary.
Thanks cs95tdg.cs95tdg wrote:For a employer sponsored immigration category such as Tier 2, you will need to prove that you met the requirements of the Tier2 leave granted at the time of your ILR application. Your overseas employment of 134 days with no UK Salary, would IMHO appear to go against that fundamental requirement.sancsan wrote:15Mar2009 - 14Mar2009 -> 134 Days (On Tier 2) - I was working from offshore (India).
Both the assignments were from same company and I was not paid in UK salary.
cs95tdg wrote:My previous response was not specifically addressing the number of absences you have, but rather the terms associated to an employer sponsored immigration category. As you would know, there are other requirements that need to be met for ILR. Can you indicate which T2 immigration category(s) your 5 year residence is made up of as there are several (E.g. T2-G, T2-ICT, etc...)?
Tier2 ICT until June 2011 and then Tier1G
With respect to your absences alone, you technically appear to be within the allowed 180 day annual threshold. However the fact that you were never paid in the UK during the long absences mentioned, would IMHO raise questions and be cause for close scruitinity by a case worker. Do you have P60's to cover the T2 residence period which corroborate the requirements of your T2 grant of leave to remain?
Yes, I do have P60 for all the years. During those 134 days of absences, I was holding Tier2 ICT visa.
Note that all absences (Annual Leave & Business related) while under a employer sponsored immigration category would need to confirmed by an employer letter.
Merely having P60's will not be sufficient IMHO. See text in blue. E.g. did you earn the income that was stiputed as per your T2 grant of leave to remain?sancsan wrote:Yes, I do have P60 for all the years. During those 134 days of absences, I was holding Tier2 ICT visa.
cs95tdg wrote:Do you have P60's to cover the T2 residence period which corroborate the requirements of your T2 grant of leave to remain?