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The requirement is definatley that you should be on £35K when applying for ILR but you if you have jump from £30K to £35K+ few months before ILR it will raise suspicious alarm.
You can get pay rise 6 months before but again its safer to do it now in order to avoid extra attention in your application.
Not really. If its not part of annual increment it will definately lead to scrutniy of pay rise and employer itself.
Whats your current pay?
So I will qualify for ILR in October 2018, Home Office will update SOC codes in May 2018. My employer is saying they are happy to review my salary and match it to Home Office requirements, because they are happy with my performance and want to make sure they follow the requirements. But in this case they will need to raise my payment from June 2018, once Home Office will update SOC codes in May 2018.
Whic salary rate y ou're talking about?If they raise my payment now then chances are that Home Office will increase salary rate in May 2018 and my salary won't match it. If they do now and in May this will definitely raise a concern.
The question is that why your company will riase your salary? Would that be part of Annual increment? How much you're expecting to be raised?So this means that I literally cannot get ILR in October 2018 as Home Office will raise a flag if my employer will increase my salary in June 2018 and I have to wait extra X months after October 2018 so that my company could review the salary during normal payrise review month to not raise any concerns with Home Office? How can Home Office check if the payrise was made outside company's yearly pay review? And what if my company is flexible with reviewing salaries throughout the year?
My current pay is 38800, HO updated the SOC code this year their requirements for the same hours is currently 41.070. HO might or might not increase salary requirements further for the same role in SOC Code 2018.makky86 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2017 9:40 pmWhats your current pay?
So I will qualify for ILR in October 2018, Home Office will update SOC codes in May 2018. My employer is saying they are happy to review my salary and match it to Home Office requirements, because they are happy with my performance and want to make sure they follow the requirements. But in this case they will need to raise my payment from June 2018, once Home Office will update SOC codes in May 2018.
Whic salary rate y ou're talking about?[/quote]If they raise my payment now then chances are that Home Office will increase salary rate in May 2018 and my salary won't match it. If they do now and in May this will definitely raise a concern.
The question is that why your company will riase your salary? Would that be part of Annual increment? How much you're expecting to be raised?So this means that I literally cannot get ILR in October 2018 as Home Office will raise a flag if my employer will increase my salary in June 2018 and I have to wait extra X months after October 2018 so that my company could review the salary during normal payrise review month to not raise any concerns with Home Office? How can Home Office check if the payrise was made outside company's yearly pay review? And what if my company is flexible with reviewing salaries throughout the year?
What's your SOC code?My company raises my salary based on my performance as they are very happy with the work I do and they don't simply raise my salary only but review other peoples' salaries too. They also said they want to make sure that they also match my salary with all HO salary requirements too. I am not sure when their annual increment review date is that is why I am asking, what if company's annual increment month is December but they want to make sure that the increment will match HO requirements and thus review my annual salary not in December but in May? Will this cause any issues? If it will it means that even though they might increase my salary now it might not match HO new SOC code salary in 2018 and it means I am pretty much screwed until the next salary review date as I cannot get ILR with lower salary than the one in SOC code?
My company usually does up to 10% payrise. The difference between my current salary and the one from SCO code is around 8%. So will it be an issue if they raise my payment by 8%? What is they wait until May and HO will update the SOC code and the difference will be 15%?
Yes, 15% would be acceptable. But I hope everyone in your team does get similiar pay ris (subject to their performance).VirtualWaver wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2017 11:25 pmThanks, so in other words you suggest they do payrise now if their yearly salary review is in December and if Home Office raise salary requirements in May then I will have no choice but to wait for December 2018, skipping October 2018, and then if my employer raise my salary again then I can apply for ILR in 2019 instead?
What will be acceptable increase % as a part of annual salary review? Will, lets say, 15% be acceptable for HO?
It should not be issue if its part of annual increment or this is the time you all employees get pay rise.I just looked to my notes and my salary was increased in June 2016. No salary increase in 2017 as all our management changed, etc. So if my company increase my salary in June 2018 will this be an issue with HO?
Well, I obviously don't know everyone's increase percentage, but I reckon not everyone is getting the same % as many people are more experienced than the others, have been working for the company for longer, etc.makky86 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2017 11:31 pmYes, 15% would be acceptable. But I hope everyone in your team does get similiar pay ris (subject to their performance).VirtualWaver wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2017 11:25 pmThanks, so in other words you suggest they do payrise now if their yearly salary review is in December and if Home Office raise salary requirements in May then I will have no choice but to wait for December 2018, skipping October 2018, and then if my employer raise my salary again then I can apply for ILR in 2019 instead?
What will be acceptable increase % as a part of annual salary review? Will, lets say, 15% be acceptable for HO?
Normally , pay rise few months before ILR has been raising issues. Just think about it why a employer would raise pay all of suddent !
You should target the pay rise as part of annual increment.
It should not be issue if its part of annual increment or this is the time you all employees get pay rise.I just looked to my notes and my salary was increased in June 2016. No salary increase in 2017 as all our management changed, etc. So if my company increase my salary in June 2018 will this be an issue with HO?
Yes that's fine. That is not issue. I basically meant on the same level as you are.Well, I obviously don't know everyone's salary, but I reckon not everyone is getting the same amount, as many people are more experienced than the others, etc.
If this is how it works in your company then it should not be issue. Does your company not have standard month where they increase everyone' pay? Normally its start of the year.I still don't know when my company's yearly salary review time is, but assuming its in December but I got my one in June 2016, will it be ok if they increase everyone's salary in December but my one in June based on fact that my one was originally increase in June? In other words can I have my own personal anual increment date or it should be the same for all employees?
What's your SOC Code?If it should be the same as everyone else's I assume I pretty much screwed because if they increase my one now and HO will increase salary in SOC code I won't be able to apply to ILR in October 2018 and will need to wait until December 2018 to get my salary reviewed and then apply in 2019 with the new salary?
Employer don't have to inform HO if the pay rise is due to annual increment ! But if its not then its duty of the sponsor to inform Home officeThere is also one thing:
Please see the below link point 15.7 Page 66
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... 5-2017.pdf
if there are any significant changes in the sponsored migrant’s circumstances, for
example:
- a change of salary from the level stated on the CoS, other than changes
due to annual increments or bonuses
Which literally means that employer should not notify HO via SMS if there is an annual salary increase. In this case how HO will raise this if they don't even know when my salary was increased?
Well because looking to historical SOC code data, HO does increase salaries almost every year. Even if HO salary will be 1 pound more than mine, they will refuse the ILR. And as I cannot guess in advance what numbers will they put I cannot be sure it will match their new salary.makky86 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2017 11:51 pmYes that's fine. That is not issue. I basically meant on the same level as you are.Well, I obviously don't know everyone's salary, but I reckon not everyone is getting the same amount, as many people are more experienced than the others, etc.
If this is how it works in your company then it should not be issue. Does your company not have standard month where they increase everyone' pay? Normally its start of the year.I still don't know when my company's yearly salary review time is, but assuming its in December but I got my one in June 2016, will it be ok if they increase everyone's salary in December but my one in June based on fact that my one was originally increase in June? In other words can I have my own personal anual increment date or it should be the same for all employees?
But I don't know on what basis they'd increase yours ONLY in different month than the rest. I think this may raise concern if you're applying ILR soon after !
What's your SOC Code?If it should be the same as everyone else's I assume I pretty much screwed because if they increase my one now and HO will increase salary in SOC code I won't be able to apply to ILR in October 2018 and will need to wait until December 2018 to get my salary reviewed and then apply in 2019 with the new salary?
Why you think HO is going to increase salary requirement for yoru SOC Code? I don't think so they increasae by big margin every year ! I don't expect them to increase required salary by 4K every year !
Whats your SOC Code? Do you have historial data for your SOC Code?Well because looking to historical SOC code data, HO does increase salaries almost every year. Even if HO salary will be 1 pound more than mine, they will refuse the ILR. And as I cannot guess in advance what numbers will they put I cannot be sure it will match their new salary.
HMRC has all your salary information for each month !There is also one thing:
Please see the below link point 15.7 Page 66
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... 5-2017.pdf
if there are any significant changes in the sponsored migrant’s circumstances, for
example:
- a change of salary from the level stated on the CoS, other than changes
due to annual increments or bonuses
Which literally means that employer should not notify HO via SMS if there is an annual salary increase. In this case how HO will raise this if they don't even know when my salary was increased?
Thanks, so to be on safe side I reckon my best bet would be finding out the exact incremental date for all employees and request my company to review my salary on that date. I was already advised by my management that they will increase my salary anyway based on my performance. Just wanted to get info on when it will be best to do that for ILR. And this should not be an issue as long as it is not increased dramatically.makky86 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2017 11:59 pmHMRC has all your salary information for each month !There is also one thing:
Please see the below link point 15.7 Page 66
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... 5-2017.pdf
if there are any significant changes in the sponsored migrant’s circumstances, for
example:
- a change of salary from the level stated on the CoS, other than changes
due to annual increments or bonuses
Which literally means that employer should not notify HO via SMS if there is an annual salary increase. In this case how HO will raise this if they don't even know when my salary was increased?
You can login and register yourself
https://online.hmrc.gov.uk/account
CW will have more access then you and I. Basically HMRC keeps record of how much you are paid every month.
When you apply for ILR CW would easily see when the salary was incremented.
Recently there has been alot of ILR refusal and licenses suspension/revocations due to this misunderstanding that CW wouldn't know about annual increments etc !
Now a days all the systems are integrated and CW can see every bit of information about you and your visa etc
Yes, exactly ! Recently there was a folk whose ILR was held pending becuase he had £13K pay increment ! As long as you don't have massive jump I wouldn't worryThanks, so to be on safe side I reckon my best bet would be finding out the exact incremental date for all employees and request my company to review my salary on that date. I was already advised by my management that they will increase my salary anyway based on my performance. Just wanted to get info on when it will be best to do that for ILR. And this should not be an issue as long as it is not increased dramatically.
Thanks! My one would be probably 2200 p/a.makky86 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2017 12:18 amYes, exactly ! Recently there was a folk whose ILR was held pending becuase he had £13K pay increment ! As long as you don't have massive jump I wouldn't worryThanks, so to be on safe side I reckon my best bet would be finding out the exact incremental date for all employees and request my company to review my salary on that date. I was already advised by my management that they will increase my salary anyway based on my performance. Just wanted to get info on when it will be best to do that for ILR. And this should not be an issue as long as it is not increased dramatically.
It should not be issue to be honest as long as its part of annual incrementVirtualWaver wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2017 12:20 amThanks! My one would be probably 2200 p/a.makky86 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2017 12:18 amYes, exactly ! Recently there was a folk whose ILR was held pending becuase he had £13K pay increment ! As long as you don't have massive jump I wouldn't worryThanks, so to be on safe side I reckon my best bet would be finding out the exact incremental date for all employees and request my company to review my salary on that date. I was already advised by my management that they will increase my salary anyway based on my performance. Just wanted to get info on when it will be best to do that for ILR. And this should not be an issue as long as it is not increased dramatically.
Thanks a lot!makky86 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2017 12:21 amIt should not be issue to be honest as long as its part of annual incrementVirtualWaver wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2017 12:20 amThanks! My one would be probably 2200 p/a.makky86 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2017 12:18 amYes, exactly ! Recently there was a folk whose ILR was held pending becuase he had £13K pay increment ! As long as you don't have massive jump I wouldn't worryThanks, so to be on safe side I reckon my best bet would be finding out the exact incremental date for all employees and request my company to review my salary on that date. I was already advised by my management that they will increase my salary anyway based on my performance. Just wanted to get info on when it will be best to do that for ILR. And this should not be an issue as long as it is not increased dramatically.
No.Does my employer need to have cos allocation for the indefinite leave to remain application or this is just needed for extensions?
You need LIUK test BEFORE you apply for ILR.Do I need to pass the "life in UK" test before the ILR application or this is just needed for citizenship?
Yes B1, UK NARIC if a foreign degree or a UK degree.Also is there any English requirement for ILR application?
No sooner than within 28 days before you reach the 5 year mark.When is the earliest I can apply? like does it need to be after 5 years or can it be 1 - 2 month before I reach the 5 years?
CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 12:41 pmNo.Does my employer need to have cos allocation for the indefinite leave to remain application or this is just needed for extensions?
You need LIUK test BEFORE you apply for ILR.Do I need to pass the "life in UK" test before the ILR application or this is just needed for citizenship?
Yes B1, UK NARIC if a foreign degree or a UK degree.Also is there any English requirement for ILR application?
No sooner than within 28 days before you reach the 5 year mark.When is the earliest I can apply? like does it need to be after 5 years or can it be 1 - 2 month before I reach the 5 years?