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Salary increase before ILR on Tier2 base
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 5:47 pm
by jahan83
Hi All
My anual salary increased in Just last week from Gross £ 30800 to £ 36000 and planing to apply for ILR in end of April 2019.
1. Do I need to report this change in SMS and how and what should I say in SMS?
2. Are 3 payslips and 3 bank statments are enough for ILR on Tier2 base?
Many thanks
Re: Salary increase before ILR on Tier2 base
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 6:03 pm
by CR001
1. The authorised sms user should if it is not part of the company wide annual increases. Did everyone get a big increase or £5,200pa increase or just you??
What is your SOC and has your job role and duties changed at all?
Re: Salary increase before ILR on Tier2 base
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 10:52 pm
by jahan83
Many thanks cr001
Only me for increase because I am it support engineer with soc 2139 and got additional responsibility to cover telecom support as well
Re: Salary increase before ILR on Tier2 base
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 10:55 pm
by jahan83
How autheris SMS user can report. Is it under employee changes?
What should she say in SMS for increase?
What if don't report it through sms??
Many thanks for your help
Re: Salary increase before ILR on Tier2 base
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2019 10:06 am
by CR001
Not reporting it is a breach of your sponsors obligation.
Such a large increase (only for you) shortly before ILR will raise a red flag to HO and could trigger an investigation and visit to your sponsor. HO has been aware of these sudden large increases before ILR for a number of years now for migrants to meet the ILR salary requirements. HO feel that if you are worth this salary for ILR, why has your sponsor not paid this before and why only now just before applying for ILR.
Re: Salary increase before ILR on Tier2 base
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2019 2:28 pm
by jahan83
Many thanks CR001 for your help
Re: Salary increase before ILR on Tier2 base
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2019 4:32 pm
by Paterson12
CR001 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 29, 2019 10:06 am
Not reporting it is a breach of your sponsors obligation.
Such a large increase (only for you) shortly before ILR will raise a red flag to HO and could trigger an investigation and visit to your sponsor. HO has been aware of these sudden large increases before ILR for a number of years now for migrants to meet the ILR salary requirements. HO feel that if you are worth this salary for ILR, why has your sponsor not paid this before and why only now just before applying for ILR.
Hi CR001,
Happen to have a similar question regarding this matter. I hope you don't mind me ask you here.
I had a £3,000 salary increase(increased in December 2018) following a promotion to a senior position (promoted in April 2018 with a salary increase £2,000). A second increase in salary was mainly due to the increased responsibilities and workload in later 2018. Would it be acceptable? Does my employer need to notify my promotion to HO? I am planning to apply ILR this month.
Thank you so much for any advice.
ILR with in 28 days advance for qualifying
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2019 3:14 pm
by jahan83
Dear All
Dose 28 days rule apply to my ILR Application as;
My Road Trafic offence 24 months are completing at 27th April 2019 and I am Already on Tier2 General visa for over 5 year just waiting to complete 24 month for Conviction from court with 6 points and £210 in 27 April 2017.
Can Apply for ILR at 2nd April 2019 before and within 28 days of completing 24 month of conviction?
Many thanks
Re: ILR with in 28 days advance for qualifying
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2019 4:11 pm
by CR001
You need to wait till 24 months has passed.
The 28 days concession is for ho applications and not road traffic offenses.
Re: ILR with in 28 days advance for qualifying
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2019 9:49 pm
by jahan83
CR001 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 24, 2019 4:11 pm
You need to wait till 24 months has passed.
The 28 days concession is for ho applications and not road traffic offenses.
Many thanks CR001, some one told me it's not a problem as this wasn't custodial?
Can you please clear this confession to me please?
Thanks again for your time