God thanks Steve, completely forgot about that. Should I not send back migrant levy form at all then? And when they ask for it just delay it if need be?
God thanks Steve, completely forgot about that. Should I not send back migrant levy form at all then? And when they ask for it just delay it if need be?
We didn't return the migrant levy form - partly because our Credit Card would have expired before it needed paying. It really doesn't take very long once you are approved. In fact we were able to just send them an email with details and it was paid that way. Mind you, we only PR about a week before we flew and only picked our passports up 2 days before. Phew. Glad to hear it's all going quite smoothly for you.
FYI, we had a document missing and they just wrote to us asking for it and giving us about a month to forward it.
I am debating on taking it to London and pleading with them to accept it as I have made a special journey (especially with the bomb on Friday in Haymarket) and I will send the other letter as soon as possible.
I imagine they tell people not to submit the ITA without all the documents enclosed as a standard reply - it's what they have to say. I too would be tempted submit it without it. They are usually very good and will give you extra time to submit a missing document. At the end of the day, what's the worst that can happen? They can refuse to accept it and all you've lost is a bit of time.