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ashishkm wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2018 12:48 pmMy question is regarding R CoS points
i.e. (RLMT points + Salary on offer), I know RLMT gives 20.
But on my offer letter it says 47k as basic, various other benefits (pension contribution from employer 9 to 16%, holiday allowance, health cover, annual bonus 7 to 10%)
So please advice whether my 'Salary on offer' is 47k or 56k (got this number by adding compulsory benefits to my basic)
Thanks
Ashish
Thanks Scottish, can you please give me the link of that guide and the page on which these are stated?scottishindian wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2018 1:12 pmas per sponsorship guidance note / tier 2 visa application guide, only confirmed allowances will be considered which are paid regularly for e.g. car allowance which is paid monthly along with basic salary by most of the UK companies. Other allowances like relocation package, discretionary bonus, pension contribution etc. are not considered it seems. This is what i understood from the guidance note which lists certain allowances not to be considered for calculation
ashishkm wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2018 12:48 pmMy question is regarding R CoS points
i.e. (RLMT points + Salary on offer), I know RLMT gives 20.
But on my offer letter it says 47k as basic, various other benefits (pension contribution from employer 9 to 16%, holiday allowance, health cover, annual bonus 7 to 10%)
So please advice whether my 'Salary on offer' is 47k or 56k (got this number by adding compulsory benefits to my basic)
Thanks
Ashish
ashishkm wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2018 1:22 pmThanks Scottish, can you please give me the link of that guide and the page on which these are stated?scottishindian wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2018 1:12 pmas per sponsorship guidance note / tier 2 visa application guide, only confirmed allowances will be considered which are paid regularly for e.g. car allowance which is paid monthly along with basic salary by most of the UK companies. Other allowances like relocation package, discretionary bonus, pension contribution etc. are not considered it seems. This is what i understood from the guidance note which lists certain allowances not to be considered for calculation
ashishkm wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2018 12:48 pmMy question is regarding R CoS points
i.e. (RLMT points + Salary on offer), I know RLMT gives 20.
But on my offer letter it says 47k as basic, various other benefits (pension contribution from employer 9 to 16%, holiday allowance, health cover, annual bonus 7 to 10%)
So please advice whether my 'Salary on offer' is 47k or 56k (got this number by adding compulsory benefits to my basic)
Thanks
Ashish
From my readings here it seems there were A LOT of applicants at 45 points. I say they probably had so many not all could be awarded so everyone with 45 was rejected making the cut off 46. This is probably why there were some carried forward. This is very positive for those that scored 45 next month.ashishkm wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 2:53 pmIt seems January month's allocation is finished, I can see minimum points this time is better than last
i.e. 46 points. Intriguing thing here is how come they arrived at 46 as minimum??
if RLMT is always 20 and Salary as below
.....
£55,000 to £59,999.99 35
£50,000 to £54,999.99 30
£45,000 to £49,999.99 25
£44,000 to £44,999.99 24
.....
Have they introduced a new 5 point pattern in between 45K and 50K. Anyways, hoping for the best, next month
An observation here. Actually, HO page says 115 are borrowed from Feb not carried forward.scottishindian wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 4:56 pmI think considering last month disappointing for many employers, they would have considered each point level applications within a 5 point band. Another good thing is 115 surplus certificates are carried forward for Feb and considering they can borrow upto 100 certificates from future months, Feb allocation might be more positive !
Hopeful42 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 5:01 pmFrom my readings here it seems there were A LOT of applicants at 45 points. I say they probably had so many not all could be awarded so everyone with 45 was rejected making the cut off 46. This is probably why there were some carried forward. This is very positive for those that scored 45 next month.ashishkm wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 2:53 pmIt seems January month's allocation is finished, I can see minimum points this time is better than last
i.e. 46 points. Intriguing thing here is how come they arrived at 46 as minimum??
if RLMT is always 20 and Salary as below
.....
£55,000 to £59,999.99 35
£50,000 to £54,999.99 30
£45,000 to £49,999.99 25
£44,000 to £44,999.99 24
.....
Have they introduced a new 5 point pattern in between 45K and 50K. Anyways, hoping for the best, next month
sptula wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 7:50 pmAn observation here. Actually, HO page says 115 are borrowed from Feb not carried forward.scottishindian wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 4:56 pmI think considering last month disappointing for many employers, they would have considered each point level applications within a 5 point band. Another good thing is 115 surplus certificates are carried forward for Feb and considering they can borrow upto 100 certificates from future months, Feb allocation might be more positive !
But on the calculation of available ceritifcates they have added 115 to 1500, which seems wrong
Looks like HO has done mistake either with terminology or with calculation
They probably will update the page again
Total number of certificates of sponsorship granted in January 1,536
Tier 2 (General – New hires under £159,600) 1,528
Tier 2 (General – Tier 4 dependant switching to Tier 2) 8
Balance of certificates of sponsorship borrowed from February 2018 115
Number of certificates of sponsorship available for allocation in February 2018 1,615
Are you a doctor? I don’t think certain allied health roles or admin, etc. within the NHS would count the same way the doctors have been.Tryingforhome wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 1:23 amI am NHS with 39 points and i have been refused in both December and January as have others in our trust. I had a read of the acceptance process and it does seem to be purely on points. If they give campus or milk round staff another 10 points surely they could consider it for NHS employees!
I completely agree (although I'm biased).Tryingforhome wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 1:23 amI am NHS with 39 points and i have been refused in both December and January as have others in our trust. I had a read of the acceptance process and it does seem to be purely on points. If they give campus or milk round staff another 10 points surely they could consider it for NHS employees!
Hello. Employers can make applications at any time for next month’s allocation as long as they’re made by the 5th of February.
Wow! thanks for your prompt reply.Hopeful42 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 1:31 pmHello. Employers can make applications at any time for next month’s allocation as long as they’re made by the 5th of February.
These are meant to be assessed on the 12th next month however it can take up to 5 working days following this to inform employers.
Please note however that for the last 2 months the cap has been over subscribed and as a result a lot of people have not been successful in obtaining their RCoS. It is very likely that not everyone will be successful again next month as there will likely be a backlog of unsuccessful applications from December/January on top of new applications.
I’m not sure of your situation, points, chances of obtaining your COS next month however I would be hesitant to make concrete plans re time arriving in the UK personally unless you are sure you will obtain and that there will be no issues regardinf getting your visa either.
It is not necessary to post duplicate questions in other topics when you have a lengthy topic already. Please continue in your thread.krishpa wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 1:37 pmWow! thanks for your prompt reply.Hopeful42 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 1:31 pmHello. Employers can make applications at any time for next month’s allocation as long as they’re made by the 5th of February.
These are meant to be assessed on the 12th next month however it can take up to 5 working days following this to inform employers.
Please note however that for the last 2 months the cap has been over subscribed and as a result a lot of people have not been successful in obtaining their RCoS. It is very likely that not everyone will be successful again next month as there will likely be a backlog of unsuccessful applications from December/January on top of new applications.
I’m not sure of your situation, points, chances of obtaining your COS next month however I would be hesitant to make concrete plans re time arriving in the UK personally unless you are sure you will obtain and that there will be no issues regardinf getting your visa either.
I have been informed that will be offered of 31k as a Software Tester. what do you think of my circumstances?
Many thanks,
Krishpa
Unless your job is on the occupation shortage list you should receive 31 points (20 for RMLT + 11 for salary).krishpa wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 1:37 pmWow! thanks for your prompt reply.Hopeful42 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 1:31 pmHello. Employers can make applications at any time for next month’s allocation as long as they’re made by the 5th of February.
These are meant to be assessed on the 12th next month however it can take up to 5 working days following this to inform employers.
Please note however that for the last 2 months the cap has been over subscribed and as a result a lot of people have not been successful in obtaining their RCoS. It is very likely that not everyone will be successful again next month as there will likely be a backlog of unsuccessful applications from December/January on top of new applications.
I’m not sure of your situation, points, chances of obtaining your COS next month however I would be hesitant to make concrete plans re time arriving in the UK personally unless you are sure you will obtain and that there will be no issues regardinf getting your visa either.
I have been informed that will be offered of 31k as a Software Tester. what do you think of my circumstances?
Many thanks,
Krishpa