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techie_09 wrote: All I reecived from UKBA was letter (having name + DOB + nationality) saying my application has been accepted and I shall receive BRP in 7-10 orking days. No where it says ILR has been granted. Although there was annexure attached which is kind of FAQ and says I will get ILR but this document can't be use as ILR.
- I am bit confused because some people have mentioned they were asked to sign some documents but I didn't sign anything except at time of BRP Besides at Biometric counter, you might have been asked to sign to confirm you name and other details are correct.
- the signed letter doesn't say ILR granted. Did I miss something? NO.
Appreciate if someone can answer my questions.
Once again big thank you to everyone. I am happy to answer any questions if you have.
I was under the impression that the ILR approval date would be the date reflected on a Settlement BRP. I.e. as that is the only means you would be able use to prove the date you were granted ILR. Is this not the case? It may be coincidence, but in my case the date is the approval date.wpilr_nov12 wrote:Once you get your BRP card, you will :
- probably be shocked to see that the BRP issue date is not the same as your ILR approval date. This is normal. The date on BRP card is when the card itself was produced/issued.
In my own case, approval is 14Nov, BRP is 16Nov, exp 14Nov 10 years later.cs95tdg wrote:I was under the impression that the ILR approval date would be the date reflected on a Settlement BRP. I.e. as that is the only means you would be able use to prove the date you were granted ILR. Is this not the case? It may be coincidence, but in my case the date is the approval date.wpilr_nov12 wrote:Once you get your BRP card, you will :
- probably be shocked to see that the BRP issue date is not the same as your ILR approval date. This is normal. The date on BRP card is when the card itself was produced/issued.
Yes, true. I agree, the issue date should be the date the card is issued. But I suppose it brings up the question of how you would prove when you were granted ILR, if you had to at a later date for whatever reason. It appears that you can't, unless I've missed something (or you have to go by the date on the original letter you received). I doubt however that this would be an issue for most.wpilr_nov12 wrote:In my own case, approval is 14Nov, BRP is 16Nov, exp 14Nov 10 years later.cs95tdg wrote:I was under the impression that the ILR approval date would be the date reflected on a Settlement BRP. I.e. as that is the only means you would be able use to prove the date you were granted ILR. Is this not the case? It may be coincidence, but in my case the date is the approval date.wpilr_nov12 wrote:Once you get your BRP card, you will :
- probably be shocked to see that the BRP issue date is not the same as your ILR approval date. This is normal. The date on BRP card is when the card itself was produced/issued.
The dates appear as: Valid Until, and Place and Date of issue.
Say you lost your BRP card today and they issued you a new one. The new one would probably have a new issue date.
In most cases the two dates (ILR approval and BRP issue) are not too far apart. I think there will be more questions on this during 2013 when the Naturalization eligibility kicks in for the early 2012 ILR BRPs. But many would probably not worry about the few days of delay.cs95tdg wrote:Yes, true. I agree, the issue date should be the date the card is issued. But I suppose it brings up the question of how you would prove when you were granted ILR, if you had to at a later date for whatever reason. It appears that you can't, unless I've missed something (or you have to go by the date on the original letter you received). I doubt however that this would be an issue for most.wpilr_nov12 wrote:In my own case, approval is 14Nov, BRP is 16Nov, exp 14Nov 10 years later.cs95tdg wrote:I was under the impression that the ILR approval date would be the date reflected on a Settlement BRP. I.e. as that is the only means you would be able use to prove the date you were granted ILR. Is this not the case? It may be coincidence, but in my case the date is the approval date.wpilr_nov12 wrote:Once you get your BRP card, you will :
- probably be shocked to see that the BRP issue date is not the same as your ILR approval date. This is normal. The date on BRP card is when the card itself was produced/issued.
The dates appear as: Valid Until, and Place and Date of issue.
Say you lost your BRP card today and they issued you a new one. The new one would probably have a new issue date.
Can't remember whether you need to tick something for this. But I mentioned salary + dividends payments on earnings page. If you are working under Limited company structure, you will be treated as self employed.kumarw399 wrote:Hi,
On the application form did you choose Employed or self employed and I am attending on 28th feb and planning produce same documents as exactly as you but from feb 2012 to jan 2013, Is that ok or Do I need to go to the bank on 27th to get 27 days statement...I wanna avoid feb 2013 payslips, statements etc....
1. No, but my accountant belongs to big company which has lot of accountants.sanblazer wrote:Hi
Congrats , Kindly if you could please answer my below queries
1) Did you have to prove your accountants credibility ..as in to prove that the accountant is properly regulated ?
2) Invoice letters: In my case ...all the invoices are generated by mysefl..but I have a letter from the agency which details all the money I have recieved from them over a period of one year ? Do you think this will work ?
3) Corporation tax letters: what do you mean by this ?
Regards,
Sandeep