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ILR - Evidence of Annual Leave?

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smacky
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ILR - Evidence of Annual Leave?

Post by smacky » Mon Jul 29, 2013 2:49 pm

All my holidays were paid annual leave. Would my payslips suffice? The payslips don't separately mention holiday pay but the pay is the same as other months during which I haven't been on holiday.
Is that enough evidence?

smacky
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Re: ILR - Evidence of Annual Leave?

Post by smacky » Mon Jul 29, 2013 2:54 pm

I'm on Tier1 General and have not been absent for more than 180 days.

Subbarao
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Post by Subbarao » Mon Jul 29, 2013 3:15 pm

The application form clearly says employer letter for the periods that you were on annual leave.

I am providign the following for my ILR in 2 weeks time.

1. Letter from employer stating that 22 days of annual leave eligiblity every year for the last 5 years duration.

2. Salary slips attested.

3. Bank statements of those salary slips which cover the annual leaves.

i guess based on other members experience and suggestions as long as its below 180 days then it should be fine. but prepare for the worse.

all the best.

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Post by smacky » Mon Jul 29, 2013 3:22 pm

Thanks for the reply. As I've switched 3 employers in the past 5 years, it'd be abit hard for me to get letters but I do have employment contracts that state annual leave eligibility of 25 days.
Do you think that'll suffice along with bank statements & payslips?

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Post by Subbarao » Mon Jul 29, 2013 3:30 pm

should be fine as long as your leaves doesnt over 180 days.

but its all based on other peoples experience. please state the same in your cover letter.

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