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Only jobs from the 9th of August will be valid for your ILR application. So, it would be easier to look for 104 weeks of job creation rather than 24 months.Garygsingh wrote: ↑Fri Jul 13, 2018 8:35 pmHello moderators, I would be really pleased if you can advice me.
I got my entrepreneur visa extension on the 10 August 2016. After that I had 2 part time employees till March 2017. One of the part time employee changed to be a full time then. The other part timer had been doing 20 hours since August 2016 and left work in February 2018.
The full timer stayed and is still presently working till date.
My visa expires on 9th August 2018.
1.I am still not sure whether I have completed the criteria of having 1 employee for 24 months.
2.As I am going to make the application on the 1st August for my ILR do I complete 24 months of emplyment ( is August 2016 going to be considered or not as I got my visa on the 9th August)
3. I applied for my extension in June 2016.
Guys I will be really please, if you can help me.
Thank you
I am confused - in your first post, you mentioned your employee 1 was working only until March 2017Garygsingh wrote: ↑Fri Jul 13, 2018 11:55 pm
Can I show as per following:
1. Job 1 full time for 16 months from April 2017-till July payslip.
2. Job 2 part time employee from September 2016- till feb 2018. 18months eqivalet to 9 months of full time work.
So we have 9+16= 25 months of job creation for 1 employee. Does that satisfies the criteria?
Again, this is another different combination.Garygsingh wrote: ↑Sat Jul 14, 2018 12:22 am
If I show 1 full time for 1st 7 months
And
Then
1 full time employee for 16 months working 35 hours a week
And
Simultaneously along with him I show a part time employee work 20 hours for 11 months (April-February 2018)
As I said, it is possibly best to look at weeks.Garygsingh wrote: ↑Sat Jul 14, 2018 1:06 pmHi Marcnath,
I had 2 employees who were working full time till August 2016. And I got my extension on the 9th August.
The same 2 employees became part time from September2016 till March 2017.
One of them then decided to become full time and is present till date as full time employee and had been performing well.
The other part time employee decide to leave on the 28th February 2018.
My solicitor said that
1. 1st 7 months creates 1 job for seven months
2. Full time employees 16 months will be counted.
During those 16 months the part time employee was working 11 months for 20 hours per week.
They said that this extra hours will not be counted.
So, I have 7 months of employment and 16 months of employment I.e. 23 months of 1 full time equivalent, so that means I don't get those job creation points.
Please help. Thx
No, you CANNOT look at total hours.Garygsingh wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 10:19 amHi Marcnath,
Thank you for your reply. It's of imense help.
In total these both employees have worked for
4200 hours.
Can I divide them by 30 hours per week. Which is
143 weeks in total. Well above 104.
Is that right a calculation for claiming points?
Thank you
YesGarygsingh wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 8:18 pmHi Marcnath,
Sir thank you for your help.
I have another question, if I have another full time employee for one more month. Can I count his 4 weeks to make up to add up to 104 weeks of job creation along with the existing employee.
Please advice.
Thank you