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ILR PAyslips
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 11:18 am
by frank123
Hi
I have got a ILR next year in June 2019.Please let me know regarding the payslips.
I dont have threshold salary at this moment but expecting a rise next year which makes it 3 to 4 months payslips will that be ok at the time of submitting my application or it requires min 6 months.
I understand i have to give Life in the UK for ILR but my wife she is on tier 2 dependent and it will be her 3rd year does she also require giving Life in UK test as she is not eligible for ILR but will be my dependent.
Your answers will be appreciated.
Thanks
Re: ILR PAyslips
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 11:25 am
by CR001
I have got a ILR next year in June 2019.Please let me know regarding the payslips.
I dont have threshold salary at this moment but expecting a rise next year which makes it 3 to 4 months payslips will that be ok at the time of submitting my application or it requires min 6 months.
What is your SOC and your current salary??
I understand i have to give Life in the UK for ILR but my wife she is on tier 2 dependent and it will be her 3rd year does she also require giving Life in UK test as she is not eligible for ILR but will be my dependent.
No she does not. LIUK is ONLY for ILR, not for a PBS Dependent extension. Don't forget that for ILR you LIUK and you have to meet the English requirement
Re: ILR PAyslips
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 11:54 am
by frank123
I had applied as a Mechanical Engineer as Tier 2 applicant where it was required now my salary is 28K.
one more question arises raising of this salary to the 35800 would raise an alarm ?
and i have got all the documents and masters from here so i will be ok with all the documents.
Re: ILR PAyslips
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 11:56 am
by frank123
CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 05, 2018 11:25 am
I have got a ILR next year in June 2019.Please let me know regarding the payslips.
I dont have threshold salary at this moment but expecting a rise next year which makes it 3 to 4 months payslips will that be ok at the time of submitting my application or it requires min 6 months.
What is your SOC and your current salary??
I applied with mechanical engineering as tier 2 applicant and now my salary is 28k.
raisin of salary upto 35800 would that raise an alarm. please do let me know what and how i have to go for it.
I understand i have to give Life in the UK for ILR but my wife she is on tier 2 dependent and it will be her 3rd year does she also require giving Life in UK test as she is not eligible for ILR but will be my dependent.
No she does not. LIUK is ONLY for ILR, not for a PBS Dependent extension. Don't forget that for ILR you LIUK and you have to meet the English requirement
I have got all the required documents to meet English requirement.
Re: ILR PAyslips
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 12:00 pm
by CR001
Yes, a sudden large increase shortly before applying for ILR will raise suspicions and could trigger an investigation by HO of your sponsor and a delay in ILR being granted.
A £7,500 increase is substantial and out of the ordinary unless everyone in the company gets the same level of increase.
Do you work in the oil and gas industry at all?? As this SOC and job is on the non shortage and on the shortage occupation list.
2122 Mechanical engineers
Example job tasks
• undertakes research and advises on energy use, materials handling, thermodynamic processes, fluid mechanics, vehicles and environmental controls;
• determines materials, equipment, piping, capacities, layout of plant or system and specification for manufacture;
• designs mechanical equipment, such as steam, internal combustion and other non-electrical motors for railway locomotives, road vehicles, aeroplanes and other machinery;
• ensures that equipment, operation and maintenance comply with design specifications and safety standards;
• organises and establishes control systems to monitor operational efficiency and performance of materials and systems.
Related job titles:
• Aeronautical engineer (professional)
• Aerospace engineer
• Automotive engineer (professional)
• Marine engineer (professional)
• Mechanical engineer (professional)
Salary rates:
New entrant: £27,500
Experienced worker: £33,000
Re: ILR PAyslips
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 12:10 pm
by frank123
CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 05, 2018 12:00 pm
Yes, a sudden large increase shortly before applying for ILR will raise suspicions and could trigger an investigation by HO of your sponsor and a delay in ILR being granted.
Its due for all of us the salary extension which can be 12 to 15 % as increased last time. but have to ask for a raise again next year which might increase an alarm.
A £7,500 increase is substantial and out of the ordinary unless everyone in the company gets the same level of increase.
Is there anything i can ask my employers.
Do you work in the oil and gas industry at all?? As this SOC and job is on the non shortage and on the shortage occupation list.
2122 Mechanical engineers
Example job tasks
• undertakes research and advises on energy use, materials handling, thermodynamic processes, fluid mechanics, vehicles and environmental controls;
• determines materials, equipment, piping, capacities, layout of plant or system and specification for manufacture;
• designs mechanical equipment, such as steam, internal combustion and other non-electrical motors for railway locomotives, road vehicles, aeroplanes and other machinery;
• ensures that equipment, operation and maintenance comply with design specifications and safety standards;
• organises and establishes control systems to monitor operational efficiency and performance of materials and systems.
Related job titles:
• Aeronautical engineer (professional)
• Aerospace engineer
• Automotive engineer (professional)
• Marine engineer (professional)
• Mechanical engineer (professional)
Salary rates:
New entrant: £27,500
Experienced worker: £33,000
yes this is the code but i am not in oil and gas i work for a company deals in air pollution equipment for extraction of dust.
Re: ILR PAyslips
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 12:13 pm
by CR001
As I said, a sudden large increase will most certainly raise a red flag. HO is well aware of this ruse and do investigate sponsors and often suspend or revoke their licence.
Re: ILR PAyslips
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 12:20 pm
by frank123
CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 05, 2018 12:13 pm
As I said, a sudden large increase will most certainly raise a red flag. HO is well aware of this ruse and do investigate sponsors and often suspend or revoke their licence.
Can i request my employer to raise twice now 20 % and 10 % later next year will that work?
so i will have 3 months pay slip with the required salary at the time of submission.
Can't we show from different source?
Re: ILR PAyslips
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 12:22 pm
by CR001
Can i request my employer to raise twice now 20 % and 10 % later next year will that work?
so i will have 3 months pay slip with the required salary at the time of submission.
You could and it would have to be reported on the SMS system. It could still raise issues with HO especially if you have been paid at the new entrant rate for 5 years and now suddenly your employer thinks you are worth more, conveniently by the exact amount needed for ILR.
Can't we show from different source?
What do you mean from different source?
Re: ILR PAyslips
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 12:26 pm
by frank123
CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 05, 2018 12:22 pm
Can i request my employer to raise twice now 20 % and 10 % later next year will that work?
so i will have 3 months pay slip with the required salary at the time of submission.
You could and it would have to be reported on the SMS system. It could still raise issues with HO especially if you have been paid at the new entrant rate for 5 years and now suddenly your employer thinks you are worth more, conveniently by the exact amount needed for ILR.
It started from 24K there has been an increase i can say its slow but they have done it.
Can't we show from different source?
What do you mean from different source?
As we are also eligible to work somewhere else with same designation for 20 hours can that be done. or we have to show total amount from main job.
Re: ILR PAyslips
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 12:28 pm
by CR001
frank123 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 05, 2018 12:26 pm
As we are also eligible to work somewhere else with same designation for 20 hours can that be done. or we have to show total amount from main job.
For ILR you can ONLY use your main Tier 2 job income which must meet the requirement. Supplementary employment does not count.
Re: ILR PAyslips
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 12:39 pm
by frank123
CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 05, 2018 12:22 pm
Can i request my employer to raise twice now 20 % and 10 % later next year will that work?
so i will have 3 months pay slip with the required salary at the time of submission.
You could and it would have to be reported on the SMS system. It could still raise issues with HO especially if you have been paid at the new entrant rate for 5 years and now suddenly your employer thinks you are worth more, conveniently by the exact amount needed for ILR.
In that case can i apply for tier 2 visa extension instead going for ILR.
Can't we show from different source?
What do you mean from different source?
Re: ILR PAyslips
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 12:42 pm
by CR001
frank123 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 05, 2018 12:39 pm
In that case can i apply for tier 2 visa extension instead going for ILR.
How long have you held Tier 2?? You cannot have a tier 2 visa for more than 6 years.
Re: ILR PAyslips
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 12:46 pm
by frank123
CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 05, 2018 12:42 pm
frank123 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 05, 2018 12:39 pm
In that case can i apply for tier 2 visa extension instead going for ILR.
How long have you held Tier 2?? You cannot have a tier 2 visa for more than 6 years.
I complete 5 years next year June 2019.
Re: ILR PAyslips
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 12:55 pm
by frank123
frank123 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 05, 2018 12:46 pm
CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 05, 2018 12:42 pm
frank123 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 05, 2018 12:39 pm
In that case can i apply for tier 2 visa extension instead going for ILR.
How long have you held Tier 2?? You cannot have a tier 2 visa for more than 6 years.
I complete 5 years next year June 2019.
Thanks for your help many doubts have been cleared from my mind.