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As your residence period for ILR only consists of LTR as a T1G migrant I do not see the need to explain your leave and absences before that, where you were in/out of the UK under a different immigration category. What you should focus on is the period beginning July 2010, as that's what you intend to use as the start of your 5 year ILR residence. And as you say you were working and paid in the UK from June that year, I don't really see that there is a issue here. Please correct me if I've misunderstood your concern.razakab wrote: 21 July 2010 - 21 July 2015.
2) what visa category(s) you were on during that residence period.
Tier 1 General
3) whether you were working and paid for in the UK during that period.
Mostly yes but a confusion is for the first year 2010-11. I switched my visa from ICT to Tier1 but continued working for the same employer till March 2011 of which I had to go back to India to resign and come back to UK. I was paid in UK from June to dec 2010 and paid in india for Jan, feb when I was serving the notice. The total pay showed by employer to HMRC was 5k for 2010-2011 as I was on ICT role. Do not have any issues from April 2011 - till date as per HMRC employment history letter all looks good and above the salary range for which I applied tier 1.
This is what I don't understand, how could you have been employed as an ICT employee during the period mentioned above, when you say you switched to T1G in July that year?razakab wrote:the concern I have is the work from July 2010 to Dec 2010 I did was as an ICT employee.
Yes - as explained I had to resign India division(serve the notice period of 3 months ) and moved to UK in March 2011. I have started job hunt and luckily the same employer rehired me in April as an UK employee.cs95tdg wrote:Additionally, when you say you were paid in India during Jan & February, was this during your ILR residence period? I.e. 2011?
Yes I too have the same concern, but as it is only 65 days (within limit of 180 days) can I just submit my application explaining only regarding my absence? How do the case worker know whether I got paid in India during that period? Also I have proofs of email (conference call schedule details, discussion with employers on my availability etc)showing I was actively looking for job roles during that 65 days gap in UK. Also will the case worker question my 5k earning during 2010-11?cs95tdg wrote:When does your current T1G leave expire? This is to understand whether you could delay your ILR application. The break where you were employed and paid in India during 2011, is the reason I see a issue.
You may possibly be able to explain away your absences, as they are within the allowed threshold. I honestly don't know whether there's any way they can find out if you were employed there, unless it's declared somewhere. The fact that you have evidence showing your job search during that time, should certainly help, if that's how you intend to explain the time spent over that absence.razakab wrote:Yes I too have the same concern, but as it is only 65 days (within limit of 180 days) can I just submit my application explaining only regarding my absence? How do the case worker know whether I got paid in India during that period? Also I have proofs of email (conference call schedule details, discussion with employers on my availability etc)showing I was actively looking for job roles during that 65 days gap in UK.
This, I honestly don't know. Technically, as T1G migrant you are not required to earn any given amount over a year, so it shouldn't matter. I assume you initially qualified to switch from ICT to T1G because you met the points requirement with your income then?Also will the case worker question my 5k earning during 2010-11?
You are in a good position, as your current leave doesn't expire soon.I have extended my tier 1 till 2018 to be on saffe side.. and I can wait till next year April 2016 to apply ILR but if there is any possibility of applying now then I do not want to miss the opportunity(considering all the rule changes happening around).