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Regarding employment - AN Guide Section Page 8anjuman wrote:Hi
I have posted following query again as could not get any response after posting under the thread (Naturalisation and Passport Pilot Scheme) as advised by the senior member:
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I would like to share my JCAP application experience at the local council and would like to take your feedback or similar experience information:
I have made application JCAP based upon
- Tier 1 (5 years)
- ILR (couple of years)
Though I was prepared with all documents required (based upon info collected from this forum and AN booklet and guide)
Only following documents were accepted and sent with my JCAP application
- Passports (covering all of UK visas)
- BRP
- LIUK certificate
- UK Degree certificate
- Photographs
The JCAP lady Refused to send following with application:
- P60, P45 or tax papers (I have had couple of years as self employed + jobs in rest)
- Utility bills
Refused by stating that
- They are trained by UKBA
- No need to clutter application by sending lot of documents and her aim was to make application short and simple
I would like to ask has anyone had similar experience from local council for JCAP application?
Is it ok if JCAP do not send payslips or p60?
Kind regards
Many thanks
anjuman
The concern may be that her 'training' is at least 3 years out of date.noajthan wrote:UKBA abolished back in 2013.
No problem. It's a relief to know that the NCS clerk wasn't responsible for mentioning the UKBA.anjuman wrote:Hi @Casa and @noajthan
I am so sorry for using UKBA
Please accept my apologies for this mistake.
I meant to say UK Home Office which deals with UK Visas and Immigration stuffs.
thanking you,
kind regards
It's not a question of being hung up over a Government department which no longer exists. It's a word of caution for all those members who may be accessing out-of-date guidance which was issued by the UKBA. Times they are a'changing (Bob Dylan)...and never more so than within the world of Immigrationcyborg001 wrote:I just find it quite hilarious how the moderators (esp. Noajithan) are so hung up on terminology for UKBA/UKVI/HO as most people don't follow these "skin deep" changes in names of essentially the same, still unfit for purpose public department. You know if people mention UKBA they mean UKVI under the HO!
Go through most UK airports today and you still see the obsolete "Border Force" branding on desks and signage so it's not a big deal that requires constant correction as long as people apply via right forms
Think of it as a learning opportunity. And I'm looking at you cyborg001 - perhaps you did not get the memo...cyborg001 wrote:I just find it quite hilarious how the moderators (esp. Noajithan) are so hung up on terminology for UKBA/UKBI/HO as most people don't follow these "skin deep" changes in names of essentially the same, still unfit for purpose public department. You know if people mention UKBA they mean UKVI under the HO!
Go through most UK airports today and you still see the obsolete "Border Force" branding on desks and signage so it's not a big deal that requires constant correction as long as people apply via right forms
UKBF is functional and watching over your security even now. Hence the logos.The Border Force was part of the now defunct UK Border Agency from its establishment in 2008 until Home Secretary Theresa May demerged it in March 2012 after severe criticism of the senior management.
Since 1 March 2012, Border Force has been a law-enforcement command within the Home Office, accountable directly to ministers
If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.
Well maybe it's just me who expects people with a couple of brain cells to look at the version history of any guidance to see latest plus gov.uk site always provides the latest version first with full version history.Casa wrote:It's not a question of being hung up over a Government department which no longer exists. It's a word of caution for all those members who may be accessing out-of-date guidance which was issued by the UKBA. Times they are a'changing (Bob Dylan)...and never more so than within the world of Immigrationcyborg001 wrote:I just find it quite hilarious how the moderators (esp. Noajithan) are so hung up on terminology for UKBA/UKVI/HO as most people don't follow these "skin deep" changes in names of essentially the same, still unfit for purpose public department. You know if people mention UKBA they mean UKVI under the HO!
Go through most UK airports today and you still see the obsolete "Border Force" branding on desks and signage so it's not a big deal that requires constant correction as long as people apply via right forms