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I am on Tier-2 general visa and working full time with my sponsored employer, however my salary doesn't meet the ILR threshold for 2018. As we know on Tier-2 general visa you can take a second job for up to 20 hours a week without any sponsorship. Can I combine the income from my full time and part time job to meet the ILR threshold or it has to be from one Employer only?
Because if its not same as primary job and PAYE then you are breaching Tier 2 work permit and will not be eligibel for ILR hence the reason CR001 asked you. Its for your benefitvamshibaka1988 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 01, 2018 8:26 pm@CR001
Is your 20 hours per week second job exactly the same work as you do for your main sponsor and is it through PAYE?
What't the point of asking this when we know it cannot support the ILR threshold
30k
2139
Eligible for ILR Jul 2018
Tier-2 Expiry Nov 2018
you cannot stay more than 6 years on Tier 2. You can switch to another category after that otherwise you'd need to leave UK.Got my first Tier-2 in Jul 2013. Can I stay on Tier-2 for 6 years regardless of my total duration in the UK?
Who says that? Have a scan through this forum recently there has been numerous sponsor suspension and revocation because of sudden pay rise beffore ILR. Employer cannot just increase the pay sake of ILRsuspension, revocation, refusal these things happens when either your employer is not genuine or your job....doesn't apply to me though
Sure go ahead then expect disaster !I don't think having a pay rise at the last moment led to the ILR refusal. I can have an internal promotion just weeks before my ILR is due and if my employer pays me 35k for the new role well and good and there is nothing wrong in it right (or) my employer can give me a pay rise to match with that the requirement of ILR just to retain me. In both situations Home Office shouldn't have any objection
Tier 2 can be extended upto 6 years not more ! That does not have anythign to do with your previous UK residency !I happened to visit a law firm website recently and it says you can extend your Tier-2 visa for upto 6 years as long as your total residency in the UK doesn't exceed 6 years? Is this correct?
OK lets take your example. If you are earning 30K and there is pay rise of £5K just before ILR few months. That's like 15% of your salary. So HO will make sure that the 5K pay rise was not just sakke of getting you to the ILR.I don't understand one thing, why would the sudden pay rise led to the ILR refusal if it is genuine? I mean you can have a pay rise in every new financial year which is between you and your employer. You can have an internal promotion at anytime which happens a lot in my firm and with every promotion you expect some hike in your pay. So why would HO have any objection? please clarify
You need to be on £35K at the time of the application but just keep in mind that you should not have had any massive spike in your salary before ILRvamshibaka1988 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 01, 2018 11:23 pmThanks again, it makes more sense now
Do I have to be on 35k for a specific time before my ILR is due?