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For ILR, you need £35,500pa or what your SOC states as experience rate, whichever is HIGHER.Salary rates:
New entrant: £25,500
Experienced worker: £31,700
Is your SOC 2129 non shortage occupation or a shortage occupation on the last CoS?We will consider:
• guaranteed gross basic pay (excluding overtime); and
• allowances which are guaranteed to be paid for the duration of your employment in the UK and would be paid to a settled worker in similar circumstances.
We will not consider:
• one-off payments, such as those linked to the cost of relocation, which do not form part
of your regular salary package;
• payments which cannot be guaranteed, such as bonuses or incentive related pay;
• overtime payments, whether or not overtime is guaranteed;
• payments to cover business expenses, including (but not limited to) training;
international travel, hotels and business travel within the UK;
• any payments for which you will need to reimburse the sponsor or a linked overseas
business;
• employer pension contributions;
• medical benefits;
• payment of any tuition fees; or
• the value of any shares which you have obtained in exchange for some of your UK
employment rights as an employer-owner.
CR001 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 2:28 pm
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... 1_2018.pdf
Is your SOC 2129 non shortage occupation or a shortage occupation on the last CoS?We will consider:
• guaranteed gross basic pay (excluding overtime); and
• allowances which are guaranteed to be paid for the duration of your employment in the UK and would be paid to a settled worker in similar circumstances.
We will not consider:
• one-off payments, such as those linked to the cost of relocation, which do not form part
of your regular salary package;
• payments which cannot be guaranteed, such as bonuses or incentive related pay;
• overtime payments, whether or not overtime is guaranteed;
• payments to cover business expenses, including (but not limited to) training;
international travel, hotels and business travel within the UK;
• any payments for which you will need to reimburse the sponsor or a linked overseas
business;
• employer pension contributions;
• medical benefits;
• payment of any tuition fees; or
• the value of any shares which you have obtained in exchange for some of your UK
employment rights as an employer-owner.