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This could be true. My employer informed me that they should have response by 15th then informed that HO sent an email that the response is going to be delayed. Something's happening in background that we and the employer do not know probably. Hoping to see some positive effect this month for everyone.UKTier2June2018 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:34 pmThe guidance only says the decisions are made after the allocation meeting - however I presume most employers genuinely have not been notified about the results - this is because it is also in employers' interests to notify their prospective employees asap so they can commence their employment asap in order to create value rather than deliberately hold onto the information
I am thinking the latest series of changes in policies from Home Office might have had an impact on how decisions are being released - but this is a pure speculation
Lol brilliantblitzkrieg333 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:31 pmMaybe because those who have got their RCoS are busy planning their move to the UK, and those who haven't (like us), are glued to this forum watching every post in the hope of getting to know the cutoff!
All tier 2. You cannot work part-time on tier 2 for your main sponsor. 25 hours is part time.
I agree - something unconventional is probably happening in this month - however I presume Home Office is also trying to let employers know their decisions asap as uncertainties are definitely not helping anybody - no good for prospective employers and certainly no good for UK employers either given Home Office would wish UK employers to thrive as wellthevocalmonk wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:35 pmBased on the fact there has been no news all week, I think the initial 50-pointer was an anomaly.
He/she must not know the correct points (for e.g. his job might be in shortage occupation).
Based on a comment on this poll - https://poll.pollcode.com/46842448, everyone having greater than 60 points got the news on Day 1 and then absolutely nothing after that.
I took the pain of traversing through other months' threads and there was rejection/acceptance news in the first week itself.
Now that we have not heard anything on the Monday of second week, something is really different/odd this month. I just don't know whether it is good or bad news though. No basis to even make a calculated guess!
Good luck to us!
According to my understanding of the policy is they would quantify the housing benefit into a monetary amount and that would be added onto your salary so your total benefits (for the purpose of calculating points) would be the sum of your gross salary and any other benefits you are entitled (in your case, your housing)OneAnxiousTeacher wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:44 pmDoes anybody know how employer-sponsored housing impacts salary? Does it increase the number of points?
I will be so heart-broken if I am refused. I am just a teacher and don't think my school will be able to wait extra months for me to arrive, unlike you business people
What's your salary on 25 hours? I wouldn't think PT is allowed, but I also can't see it anywhere. The only thing I can think is that your salary would be prorated by hours? Have you tried asking the Home Office why some of your submissions were refused and this one was rejected, they're pretty good about answering.Melsieau wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 7:01 pmMy immigration lawyer has said the current guidance only states that shortage occupations must be a minimum of 30 hours. She also mentions she has a sponsored employee who works 28 hours per week.
I’ve searched the guidance and can’t find any mention. if minimum hours other than shortage or for short terms contracts.
Any suggestions where I might find this?
What did the email say?poojawakhare wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:39 pmThis could be true. My employer informed me that they should have response by 15th then informed that HO sent an email that the response is going to be delayed. Something's happening in background that we and the employer do not know probably. Hoping to see some positive effect this month for everyone.UKTier2June2018 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:34 pmThe guidance only says the decisions are made after the allocation meeting - however I presume most employers genuinely have not been notified about the results - this is because it is also in employers' interests to notify their prospective employees asap so they can commence their employment asap in order to create value rather than deliberately hold onto the information
I am thinking the latest series of changes in policies from Home Office might have had an impact on how decisions are being released - but this is a pure speculation
My employer only informed me that they received an email saying the response is going to be delayed.thisB wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 7:20 pmWhat did the email say?poojawakhare wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:39 pmThis could be true. My employer informed me that they should have response by 15th then informed that HO sent an email that the response is going to be delayed. Something's happening in background that we and the employer do not know probably. Hoping to see some positive effect this month for everyone.UKTier2June2018 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:34 pmThe guidance only says the decisions are made after the allocation meeting - however I presume most employers genuinely have not been notified about the results - this is because it is also in employers' interests to notify their prospective employees asap so they can commence their employment asap in order to create value rather than deliberately hold onto the information
I am thinking the latest series of changes in policies from Home Office might have had an impact on how decisions are being released - but this is a pure speculation
I hope this delay are caused for this reason...optimist08 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 7:36 pmHi guys,
I was just reading up and found that the UK government website has published Theresa May's speech that she made today- (link- https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/ ... -june-2018 )
Here is the relevant item as published by the UK Government:
"And we are taking doctors and nurses out of the Tier 2 Visa Cap with immediate effect."
I am guessing this confirms that the exemption shall be applicable with immediate effect? It cannot get more formal than this! Its the PM's speech and UK Government Website resorting this.
Hopefully, this is why there is an uncanny delay this time in receiving refusals or acceptances.
I agree: I've just read the transcript of the speech, and I don't see any other way to interpret "And we are taking doctors and nurses out of the Tier 2 Visa Cap with immediate effect." It seems straight-forward and unambiguous to me.optimist08 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 7:36 pmHi guys,
I was just reading up and found that the UK government website has published Theresa May's speech that she made today- (link- https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/ ... -june-2018 )
Here is the relevant item as published by the UK Government:
"And we are taking doctors and nurses out of the Tier 2 Visa Cap with immediate effect."
I am guessing this confirms that the exemption shall be applicable with immediate effect? It cannot get more formal than this! Its the PM's speech and UK Government Website resorting this.
Hopefully, this is why there is an uncanny delay this time in receiving refusals or acceptances.
blitzkrieg333 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 4:22 pmYes, we all may end up working together after landing in the UK or after a couple of years!krimurthy wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 4:04 pmOh great to seeblitzkrieg333 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 3:35 pmGood to see big 4 and IT Audit chaps here.
You have 45 points mate (20 + 25, as illustrated below).
Am too an IT auditor joing one of the big 4. Looks like somw of us gonna work together some day. Hope it's soon.
Looking back at the poll, none with salary more than 60k have voted. Have they received their CoS and not bothered to inform? Is anyone here with salary more than 60k still waiting, please vote everyone...!thevocalmonk wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 7:59 amHappy Monday, all!
I created a poll last week to see the salary distribution of people waiting for a COS. I have created a fresh poll to get an updated view (assuming some people who voted in the previous poll might have got a decision by now).
I request ONLY those people to vote, who satisfy all these conditions below :
1) RCOS applied for you in the June panel
2) You are awaiting the result
3) Your job is in the non-shortage category
4) You were not offered a job through the milkround route
I have not created this poll for the shortage category as those applicants will surely get the RCOS irrespective. Also, I've created this on the basis on salary (and not points), as a lot of people are confused about the points calculation.
https://vote.pollcode.com/46842448
Please vote only once. Click on the "View" button if you wish to see the results later on.
Thanks
Hi, why would a person person with salary of 60k or more will read these conversationspoojawakhare wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 8:20 pmLooking back at the poll, none with salary more than 60k have voted. Have they received their CoS and not bothered to inform? Is anyone here with salary more than 60k still waiting, please vote everyone...!thevocalmonk wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 7:59 amHappy Monday, all!
I created a poll last week to see the salary distribution of people waiting for a COS. I have created a fresh poll to get an updated view (assuming some people who voted in the previous poll might have got a decision by now).
I request ONLY those people to vote, who satisfy all these conditions below :
1) RCOS applied for you in the June panel
2) You are awaiting the result
3) Your job is in the non-shortage category
4) You were not offered a job through the milkround route
I have not created this poll for the shortage category as those applicants will surely get the RCOS irrespective. Also, I've created this on the basis on salary (and not points), as a lot of people are confused about the points calculation.
https://vote.pollcode.com/46842448
Please vote only once. Click on the "View" button if you wish to see the results later on.
Thanks
hahahahahaha!mmohsin1 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 8:57 pmHi, why would a person person with salary of 60k or more will read these conversationspoojawakhare wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 8:20 pmLooking back at the poll, none with salary more than 60k have voted. Have they received their CoS and not bothered to inform? Is anyone here with salary more than 60k still waiting, please vote everyone...!thevocalmonk wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 7:59 amHappy Monday, all!
I created a poll last week to see the salary distribution of people waiting for a COS. I have created a fresh poll to get an updated view (assuming some people who voted in the previous poll might have got a decision by now).
I request ONLY those people to vote, who satisfy all these conditions below :
1) RCOS applied for you in the June panel
2) You are awaiting the result
3) Your job is in the non-shortage category
4) You were not offered a job through the milkround route
I have not created this poll for the shortage category as those applicants will surely get the RCOS irrespective. Also, I've created this on the basis on salary (and not points), as a lot of people are confused about the points calculation.
https://vote.pollcode.com/46842448
Please vote only once. Click on the "View" button if you wish to see the results later on.
Thanks
Apparently this is the second poll in this thread and there were people with salary more than 60k who voted in the first one...optimist08 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 9:01 pmhahahahahaha!mmohsin1 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 8:57 pmHi, why would a person person with salary of 60k or more will read these conversationspoojawakhare wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 8:20 pmLooking back at the poll, none with salary more than 60k have voted. Have they received their CoS and not bothered to inform? Is anyone here with salary more than 60k still waiting, please vote everyone...!thevocalmonk wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 7:59 amHappy Monday, all!
I created a poll last week to see the salary distribution of people waiting for a COS. I have created a fresh poll to get an updated view (assuming some people who voted in the previous poll might have got a decision by now).
I request ONLY those people to vote, who satisfy all these conditions below :
1) RCOS applied for you in the June panel
2) You are awaiting the result
3) Your job is in the non-shortage category
4) You were not offered a job through the milkround route
I have not created this poll for the shortage category as those applicants will surely get the RCOS irrespective. Also, I've created this on the basis on salary (and not points), as a lot of people are confused about the points calculation.
https://vote.pollcode.com/46842448
Please vote only once. Click on the "View" button if you wish to see the results later on.
Thanks
Yep, 4 votes by people >=60k, last week - https://poll.pollcode.com/52681967_result?v This bracket has disappeared this week (without updates) and it is down to 55-pointers and less. I just hope people serve the courtesy of posting outcomes here (successful or not). It's only fair!poojawakhare wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 9:04 pmApparently this is the second poll in this thread and there were people with salary more than 60k who voted in the first one...optimist08 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 9:01 pmhahahahahaha!mmohsin1 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 8:57 pmHi, why would a person person with salary of 60k or more will read these conversationspoojawakhare wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 8:20 pm
Looking back at the poll, none with salary more than 60k have voted. Have they received their CoS and not bothered to inform? Is anyone here with salary more than 60k still waiting, please vote everyone...!
It's OK, optimist - living the spirit of your nickname.optimist08 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 9:20 pmI want to just say something and put this out somewhere-
I REALLY WANT THIS TO BE OVER FOR EVERYONE STUCK BUT SPECIALLY FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN STUCK SINCE DECEMBER. THIS IS JUST UNFAIR. IF THERE IS SOME HIGHER POWER, THIS WILL BE OVER SOON!
And I know this is stupid, but just wanted to say it. Thats all.
Im sorry again.
I think they clearly mentioned new rules are effective from 6 july , so even may speaks and says immediate that is i think from july. and i am from 29 points i will be more happy if it's from june.optimist08 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 9:20 pmI want to just say something and put this out somewhere-
I REALLY WANT THIS TO BE OVER FOR EVERYONE STUCK BUT SPECIALLY FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN STUCK SINCE DECEMBER. THIS IS JUST UNFAIR. IF THERE IS SOME HIGHER POWER, THIS WILL BE OVER SOON!
And I know this is stupid, but just wanted to say it. Thats all.
Im sorry again.
maticskhadka wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 9:59 pmI think they clearly mentioned new rules are effective from 6 july , so even may speaks and says immediate that is i think from july. and i am from 29 points i will be more happy if it's from june.optimist08 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 9:20 pmI want to just say something and put this out somewhere-
I REALLY WANT THIS TO BE OVER FOR EVERYONE STUCK BUT SPECIALLY FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN STUCK SINCE DECEMBER. THIS IS JUST UNFAIR. IF THERE IS SOME HIGHER POWER, THIS WILL BE OVER SOON!
And I know this is stupid, but just wanted to say it. Thats all.
Im sorry again.