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What does this have to do with ILR?nks wrote:https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/ ... n-rules--5
"I will expand the process of genuineness assessments and interviews to Tier 1 (General), Tier 2 (Minister of Religion), and Tier 5 (Temporary Worker) applications for entry and leave to remain"
The rules have not changed, they have just made official the level of scrutiny which they have shown over recent months any way and introduced the possibility of an interview.tripple wrote:But is it starts from 1st October 2013 any?so if someone send application before 1st October 2013 then it's not gonna effect any? Need help guys pls
I will be applying for my Tier 1 extension next month. I am working as company director but I draw sufficient salary for required points from my company and pay all taxes and NI under PAYE scheme of HMRC. What I would like to know is whether these new changes in the law will only effect directors who are drawing income in dividend or the directors who draw enough income in salary from their on own company will also be under microscope?AUHS wrote:There will be more scrutiny about self employed earnings compare to salaried ones as stated in the statement.
And also the only thing new here is interview . and this is also optional if UKBA suspect any thing suspicious . If some body is attending an PEO then I think it can be done on the same day.
If we follow the posts in the forum since last couple of months then it is clear that they were already asking further proofs/document to proof their self employed income.
Again Genuine earnings will be al right only .......
crimson76 wrote:I will be applying for my Tier 1 extension next month. I am working as company director but I draw sufficient salary for required points from my company and pay all taxes and NI under PAYE scheme of HMRC. What I would like to know is whether these new changes in the law will only effect directors who are drawing income in dividend or the directors who draw enough income in salary from their on own company will also be under microscope?AUHS wrote:There will be more scrutiny about self employed earnings compare to salaried ones as stated in the statement.
And also the only thing new here is interview . and this is also optional if UKBA suspect any thing suspicious . If some body is attending an PEO then I think it can be done on the same day.
If we follow the posts in the forum since last couple of months then it is clear that they were already asking further proofs/document to proof their self employed income.
Again Genuine earnings will be al right only .......
I think you are right... statement doesnt say about ILR or settlement.....have you done any research?ukswus wrote:What does this have to do with ILR?nks wrote:https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/ ... n-rules--5
"I will expand the process of genuineness assessments and interviews to Tier 1 (General), Tier 2 (Minister of Religion), and Tier 5 (Temporary Worker) applications for entry and leave to remain"
Well I believe that they will not call the applicants randomly by 3/4 out of 10.rizwan567 wrote:This will be a random test or a random interview. Just like tier 1 entre changes which were introduced on 31 Jan 13 i think. In which home office reserves the right to ask any additional information they want. 3-4 of 10 applicants are being called for interview or being asked for additional docs in that category.
Even if you provide all the documents as per guidance, Application can simply be refused on the basis that applicant has failed Genuine income test or you fail to do well in interview or if you fail to provide any additinal documents requested.
The category has become bit subjective in which decision can even be reached on balance of probabilities by caseworkers
Indefinite Leave to remain is also called Leave to Remain.Khurrum_Khan wrote:I think you are right... statement doesnt say about ILR or settlement.....have you done any research?ukswus wrote:What does this have to do with ILR?nks wrote:https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/ ... n-rules--5
"I will expand the process of genuineness assessments and interviews to Tier 1 (General), Tier 2 (Minister of Religion), and Tier 5 (Temporary Worker) applications for entry and leave to remain"
AUHS wrote:Indefinite Leave to remain is also called Leave to Remain.Khurrum_Khan wrote:I think you are right... statement doesnt say about ILR or settlement.....have you done any research?ukswus wrote:What does this have to do with ILR?nks wrote:https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/ ... n-rules--5
"I will expand the process of genuineness assessments and interviews to Tier 1 (General), Tier 2 (Minister of Religion), and Tier 5 (Temporary Worker) applications for entry and leave to remain"
Nothing sure at the moment.
Wait and see.