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    Immigration help : indefinite leave to remain, ILR application

    Hello All,

    I am posting this first time , please help me.

    I am on tier 2 Visa and I am going to apply for indefinite leave to remain ( ILR ) in next week. I work in resturant and thats why I am getting salary in cash. I pay all tax and everything but on my payslip it says that method of payment cash , so if i submit my bank staement than it will not show entries from my employer that i am paid.

    Will it be a problem or it's ok.

    please help me.

    thanks

    Amee


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    Quote Originally Posted by ami View Post
    Hello All,

    I am posting this first time , please help me.

    I am on tier 2 Visa and I am going to apply for indefinite leave to remain ( ILR ) in next week. I work in resturant and thats why I am getting salary in cash. I pay all tax and everything but on my payslip it says that method of payment cash , so if i submit my bank staement than it will not show entries from my employer that i am paid.

    Will it be a problem or it's ok.

    please help me.

    thanks

    Amee
    Hi Amee,
    May I kindly suggest you urgently review the UKBA guidance relating to Changes to settlement requirements for Tier 2 migrants and work permit holders

    With your settlement application you MUST included documented evidence and written confirmation from your employer or sponsor that you are being paid at or above the appropriate rate for the job as set out in the Tier 2 codes of practice.

    UKBA also state:-

    From 31 October, any settlement application by a Tier 2 migrant or a work permit holder must include:-

    - a payslip and a personal bank or building society statement
    or
    - a payslip and a building society pass book.
    Please do take time out to check the hyperlinks provided above.

    What sort of work are you doing ?
    Good luck!


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    Many many thanks for the reply.

    I ve checked the link. Actully I work in returant as a assistant resturant manager and I am paid as per UKBA SOC code and I got my all P60 , only thing is that i got salry in cash.

    I also got letter from my employer that they are paying me according to UKBA code of practise and my employment is continue.I got enough money in my bank but only in my bank statement i dont have entry of salary.

    If I ask my employer to pay me via bank transfer than it 's only possible for only one month. As my visa expering in one month .I can wait for 1 month.

    Please help me.

    Many thanks in advance.

    Amee


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    Many thanks for the reply.

    I work as a assistant resturant manager.

    I am getting paid as per UKBA code of practise. Only method of payment is cash.

    I got letter fro employer as well.

    Please let me know abt cash thing.

    thanks


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