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cams2011 wrote:Hi
One of mine friend got refusal on Extention of his Tier 1 Enter. 50K route for not having enough income as per their SOC code. Now confusion is, how we withraw salary from our own business and UKVI recently change salary structure for all SOC code.
check Codes of Practice for Skilled Workers
Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Codes and minimum appropriate salary rates 6 April 2015 Version
04/15.
If we register Director of the company for PAYE to withdraw appropriate salary. Then each month NI contribution and TAX goes more than £400/month.
Update requested from senior members.
Any member got Idea
Irfanmz wrote:No there is not any requirement to hire NQF Level 4 above employee, you can employee cleaner or you can employee administrator up to your business requirements. but if you decide to employee some one above NQF 4 than HO gives you guidance of how much they should be getting paid (this is just guidance not rule).
Thanks,sm12 wrote:Jafer
The document you have mentioned only makes reference to to using the document for the purpose of determining the level of the business.
No reference has been made to the using it for salaries of tier 1 entrepreneur.
Another case where 'friend' would be better off registering and asking own questions. Surely such a T1E applicant has internet access.zimba88 wrote:I am still confused by what you actually mean as 'extension'. I want to make sure you do not mean 'switching' from PSW. I looked at the rules and such requirement is not there for Tier 1E extension but only exists for initial applications. Was he granted 3 years of Tier 1E initially before or is he applying to switch ???
This to me applies only to initial applications given that he was last granted Tier 1E visa not PSW.(e) If the applicant is applying for leave to remain, and has, or was lasted granted, leave as a Tier 1 (General) Migrant or a Tier 1 (Post-Study Work) Migrant, he must also provide the following evidence that he meets the additional requirements set out in Table 4:
(i) his job title,
(ii) the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code of the occupation that the applicant has been working in since before 11 July 2014 or 6 April 2015 (as applicable), up to the date of his application, which must appear on the list of occupations skilled to National Qualifications Framework level 4 or above, as stated in the Codes of Practice in Appendix J,