Partial refund, in most cases, means visa approval. congratulations in advance
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Thanks a lot and I hope it is as you said
Congratulations !! Very happy for you.
Thanks a lot. I contacted the HO and they said they took note of the point of 120 hours per month, and they said they will consider this with the new update. I think they will remove it as they prefer the 30 hours/ week, so let's see what will happen in the new update of the guidance
Congratulations !! Very happy for you.
Thanks a lot. Yes it is contradictory. I think you are right, they might remove it soon. I contacted HO regarding it and they said they will consider this feedback.
Thanks a lot. Yes around a year so I will start to prepare soontier1entrepreneur-A wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2018 12:16 amCongratulations !! Very happy for you.
All my best wishes for you, you should be close to apply for ILR, which you should start preparing for it
Congratulations.
You cannot add new documents in AR. AR will be based on what you submittedmshakeel2002 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2018 12:02 amHi:
Congratulations,
Do you have any authentic information that any payslips generated AFTER application is submitted is considered in AR towards jobs creation?
Thanks
There seems to be two separate issues in your question.mshakeel2002 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2018 12:02 amHi:
Congratulations,
Do you have any authentic information that any payslips generated AFTER application is submitted is considered in AR towards jobs creation?
Thanks
Thanks , so what you are saying is that any document generated DURING application is in process which can help in obtaining visa , if sent to HO in shape of additional documents BEFORE HO has given any decision is accepted and considered by HO.... Here i am talking about FPS & Payslips.marcnath wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2018 6:57 amThere seems to be two separate issues in your question.mshakeel2002 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2018 12:02 amHi:
Congratulations,
Do you have any authentic information that any payslips generated AFTER application is submitted is considered in AR towards jobs creation?
Thanks
1) Will payslips generated after application be considered ? - the answer to that is Yes based on various cases reported in this forum. Documents submitted very close to decision date still seem to have been taken into account.
2) Will additional documents submitted AFTER DECISION be considered in an AR ?- the answer to that is very clearly NO.
Yes, that's right. That is how it seems to have been working.mshakeel2002 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2018 10:15 amThanks , so what you are saying is that any document generated DURING application is in process which can help in obtaining visa , if sent to HO in shape of additional documents BEFORE HO has given any decision is accepted and considered by HO.... Here i am talking about FPS & Payslips.marcnath wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2018 6:57 amThere seems to be two separate issues in your question.mshakeel2002 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2018 12:02 amHi:
Congratulations,
Do you have any authentic information that any payslips generated AFTER application is submitted is considered in AR towards jobs creation?
Thanks
1) Will payslips generated after application be considered ? - the answer to that is Yes based on various cases reported in this forum. Documents submitted very close to decision date still seem to have been taken into account.
2) Will additional documents submitted AFTER DECISION be considered in an AR ?- the answer to that is very clearly NO.
Thanks a lot,mshakeel2002 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2018 12:02 amHi:
Congratulations,
Do you have any authentic information that any payslips generated AFTER application is submitted is considered in AR towards jobs creation?
Thanks
If one company has two branches , can one JOB be split in two branches, E.g. in leeds an admin officer is hired for 6 months and in london another admin officer is hired and he works for 6 months, although total will be 12 months, but will it be considered as one job since its split in two locations?
It is up to you to justify it. I don't see why not - companies can have jobs with flexible location and hire the best person at the location that fits. Or there may be a business reason to move the job from one location to another - it is still the same job.mshakeel2002 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2018 9:58 pmIf one company has two branches , can one JOB be split in two branches, E.g. in leeds an admin officer is hired for 6 months and in london another admin officer is hired and he works for 6 months, although total will be 12 months, but will it be considered as one job since its split in two locations?
Did you mean the two jobs will exist at the same time for 6 months in two branches; or you meant 6 months at a branch then at the end of the 6 months the job will be moved to another branch. I am not expert but I think if you clarify this, the moderators will be able to help you more I guessmshakeel2002 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2018 9:58 pmIf one company has two branches , can one JOB be split in two branches, E.g. in leeds an admin officer is hired for 6 months and in london another admin officer is hired and he works for 6 months, although total will be 12 months, but will it be considered as one job since its split in two locations?