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frankw wrote:Hi, Folks
I have work permit starting from 2007 and it lasted two years, then got T2 extension from 2009, so I'm supposed to be qualified to apply for ILR this year. but a trouble I could have is that I don't have 5 years P60 to present, because my salary was paid oversea(of course, taxed oversea as well) from 2007 to 2010 though the location I worked is in UK. therefore I don't have P60s and tax history during those years. is there anybody know whether it will affect the application of ILR?
Thanks
Frank
Are you sure about that? and I went through the form of application SET(0) and there is not requirement of providing P60 for T2 categorysunil.suneel wrote:frankw wrote:Hi, Folks
I have work permit starting from 2007 and it lasted two years, then got T2 extension from 2009, so I'm supposed to be qualified to apply for ILR this year. but a trouble I could have is that I don't have 5 years P60 to present, because my salary was paid oversea(of course, taxed oversea as well) from 2007 to 2010 though the location I worked is in UK. therefore I don't have P60s and tax history during those years. is there anybody know whether it will affect the application of ILR?
Thanks
Frank
If you have not been paid in the UK from 2007 to 2010 then how did you manage to get an T2 extension in 2009 ....
Well in any condition, since you have not paid any tax in the country, that means you are not earning in the country and that clearly shows you are not a resident for those years and hence not eligible to apply for ILR until you complete 5 years of continuous residence ....
There is not, but chances are 99% that you'll be asked at the appointment to show them. They are proof that you've been economically active in the UK (living, working, earning and paying taxes and NI contributions) for last 5 years.frankw wrote: Are you sure about that? and I went through the form of application SET(0) and there is not requirement of providing P60 for T2 category
Actually nearly 4 years. and "red alert" means high solicitor fee, or no much chance to go for a ILR?yanbo wrote:There is not, but chances are 99% that you'll be asked at the appointment to show them. They are proof that you've been economically active in the UK (living, working, earning and paying taxes and NI contributions) for last 5 years.frankw wrote: Are you sure about that? and I went through the form of application SET(0) and there is not requirement of providing P60 for T2 category
Paying taxes abroad for 3 years and ILR application is a red alert for looking for solicitor's help.
As for "but chances are 99% that you'll be asked at the appointment to show them", does it mean what if someone is unable to show the p60 document to them and the consequence is the application would got reclined?yanbo wrote:There is not, but chances are 99% that you'll be asked at the appointment to show them. They are proof that you've been economically active in the UK (living, working, earning and paying taxes and NI contributions) for last 5 years.frankw wrote: Are you sure about that? and I went through the form of application SET(0) and there is not requirement of providing P60 for T2 category
Paying taxes abroad for 3 years and ILR application is a red alert for looking for solicitor's help.