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This will most likely raise a red flag. Your salary was increased to about the amount required for ILRakshay13t wrote: ↑Mon Oct 08, 2018 12:44 amHi cr001,
Many thanks for your help. Really appreciate it.
1. Can you please confirm if there are any additional documents required for the application like p60 for the past 5 years, council tax bills etc
2. My salary was £33,400 and got reviewed to £35,600. We have an annual review across the board every year. Though I don’t know how much did other employees get.
There is no problem with salary review. The issue is when it was not reported or when the salary increase happened just before ILR. UKVI will want to know what you have done to deserve ca. 7% salary increase that other workers didn't. Increasing salary to meet ILR is not a bad thing, the HO will just like to know that the increase is sustainable.
As stated in Appendix J, introduction tab. As you don't state what your SOC is, what the rate source is will depend on the hours HO will use.akshay13t wrote: ↑Thu Oct 11, 2018 8:53 amCan I also please ask about the hours on which this £35,500 is based?
Like in tier 2, each salary is based on either 37.5, 39 or 40 hours a week contract based on the category the occupation is in. How many hours are taken as an average for this £35,500 figures as someone doing 45 hours a week earning £35,500 would be on a lower rate than someone earning £35,500 working 37.5 hours a week.
(f) The rates stated are per year and are based on the following weekly hours:
(i) Where the source is the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, a 39-hour week;
(ii) Where the source is NHS Agenda for Change or the equivalent source for each of the devolved administrations, or the Royal Institute of British Architects, a 37.5-hour week;
(iii) Where the source is teachers’ national pay scales, on the definition of a full-time teacher as used when determining those pay scales;
(iv) where the source is the National Grid submission to the Migration Advisory Committee, a 37-hour week;
(v) In all other cases, a 40-hour week.
I believe this question is only referring to those combining Tier 1 or other class with Tier 2 to make up the 5 years. However, if you are in doubt, tick yes and then provide your degree certificate (if you studied in the UK).akshay13t wrote: ↑Sun Nov 04, 2018 5:08 pmWhilst submitting the application for ILR, there are a list of documents that home office wants. One of them is:
“document for the period before you were granted leave as a tier 2 migrant, documents showing that you met the relevant requirements of the immigration rules”
Can someone please advise what documents would these be?