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Employer Absence letter - Tier 1 (General)

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Employer Absence letter - Tier 1 (General)

Post by UKILR2013 » Sun Sep 08, 2013 10:01 pm

Hi,

This is my first post. Can someone please help me in finalising the Employer Absence letter for paid and unpaid holidays?

I am going to apply for ILR through Tier 1 (General) route.

Although my total absences are under 180 days but for peace of mind I am trying to get this letter from my previous employer.

Please comment on the letter below:

Thanks for your time and valuable comments in advance.

UK Border Agency
Public Enquiry Office

Date:

To whom it may concern

Dear Sir/Madam,

This is to confirm that NAME (Date of Birth: XX-XX-XXXX) was employed in the UK by COMPANY NAME. from March-2008 to November-2011.

During his employment he has taken holidays for the period mentioned below. His paid and unpaid holidays are listed below.

//TABLE//

Serial No. From To No. of days Reason for Leave
1 17-12-2008 - 31-12-2008 - 9 - Annual Entitlement
2 01-01-2009 - 27-01-2009 - 17 - Annual Entitlement + Personal unpaid
3 25-07-2009 - 02-08-2009 - 5 - Annual Entitlement
4 19-09-2009 - 04-10-2009 - 10 - Annual Entitlement
5 06-06-2010 - 28-06-2010 - 16 - Annual Entitlement

Should you require any further information please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned.

Yours sincerely,

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Post by Amber » Sun Sep 08, 2013 11:13 pm

That's fine as you'll not be asked for evidence,
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Post by UKILR2013 » Tue Sep 10, 2013 5:44 pm

Thank you Amber

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