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UPENDRAB wrote: £35,000(irrespective of working hours) to meet the ILR salary criteria
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Are you paid hourly, like a consultant or a contact centre employee, or are you a salaried employee?UPENDRAB wrote:If the applicant is paid hourly,
It actually says if you work more than 48 hours/week (if paid by hours) then they will calculate it for up to 48 hours and will bring your income down to 48 hours how much !!! on the example you can see that actual earnings is £37k but they will calculate £29k (as they will consider max 48HRs). they will not do it other way when you work less.UPENDRAB wrote:
"When assessing applications against the minimum earnings threshold, you should consider
earnings in the same way as you would for a limited leave application."
Maximum working hours
If the applicant is paid hourly, you must only consider earnings up to a maximum of 48 hours
a week, even if the applicant works for longer than this.
For example, an applicant who works 60 hours a week for £12 per hour will be considered to
have a salary of £29,952 (12x48x52) and not £37,440 (12x60x52), and will therefore not
meet the minimum earnings threshold.
This does means that it has to calculated hourly.... please can anyone guide.