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Re: TIER 1 ILR

Post by CR001 » Tue Mar 26, 2019 10:02 am

CR001 wrote:
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she can claim points if she can provid a uk Bachelor's or marster's degree
There are no 'points' for PBS Dependents. They simply have to meet the English requirement and LIUK.
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Re: TIER 1 ILR

Post by Rashiadnan » Tue Mar 26, 2019 10:28 am

Hello,

I have a few queries

Most of my bills are paperless and come online. Even for council tax, we have online account. TV, internet, utility bills, TV license all are online bills. Will it be okay to print them off and send as proof of cohabitation?

Some bills are by my name and some by my spouse's name, is this fine as well?

I am post 6th April 2014 Tier 1 Entrepreneur category.

Jobs created 2 for which I got the extension. One of the jobs is still continuing and the second ended. Created another job in Oct 2017. Is this alright to have one previous and one new job to claim points for?

Please check the details of Jobs creation and please guide if both jobs have covered 12 months period after extension (Sept 2017)

JOB # 1
created on 1 July 2015

Employee #1 started 1 Dec ' 2016
ended 30 June 2018

Employee #2 started 22 Oct 2018
ended 30 Nov 2018

Employee #3 started 17 Dec 2018
ended 31 Dec 2018

Employee #4 started 21 Feb 2019
working till date


JOB # 2
created on 3 Oct 2017

Employee #1 started 3 Oct 2017
ended 8 Nov 2017

Employee #2 started 1 Jan 2018
ended 8 June 2018

Employee #3 started 2 Aug 2018
will be ending on 2 April 2019

Kindly confirm that both jobs qualify for points have completed 12 months

Thank you for all your help and guidance

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Re: TIER 1 ILR

Post by bizman » Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:02 am

Rashiadnan wrote:
Tue Mar 26, 2019 10:28 am
Hello,

I have a few queries

Most of my bills are paperless and come online. Even for council tax, we have online account. TV, internet, utility bills, TV license all are online bills. Will it be okay to print them off and send as proof of cohabitation?

PRINTED BILLS FROM ONLINE IS FINE,

Some bills are by my name and some by my spouse's name, is this fine as well?

YOU CAN USE STATEMENT OF BANK ACCOUNT WITH THE NAMES AND ADDRESS AS ONE OF THE MAJOR PROOF, IT WOULD HAVE BEEN NICE IF YOU HAVE A PROOF WITH BOTH OF YOUR NAMES.

I am post 6th April 2014 Tier 1 Entrepreneur category.

Jobs created 2 for which I got the extension. One of the jobs is still continuing and the second ended. Created another job in Oct 2017. Is this alright to have one previous and one new job to claim points for?

ITS FINE TO MAINTAIN THE JOBS OR EMPLOY NEW GUYS, THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS TO HAVE THE ROLES CREATED FOR 12 MONTHS BEFORE YOUR APPLICATION DEPENDING ON YOUR CIRCUMSTANCE

Please check the details of Jobs creation and please guide if both jobs have covered 12 months period after extension (Sept 2017)

JOB # 1
created on 1 July 2015

Employee #1 started 1 Dec ' 2016
ended 30 June 2018

Employee #2 started 22 Oct 2018
ended 30 Nov 2018

Employee #3 started 17 Dec 2018
ended 31 Dec 2018

Employee #4 started 21 Feb 2019
working till date


JOB # 2
created on 3 Oct 2017

Employee #1 started 3 Oct 2017
ended 8 Nov 2017

Employee #2 started 1 Jan 2018
ended 8 June 2018

Employee #3 started 2 Aug 2018
will be ending on 2 April 2019

Kindly confirm that both jobs qualify for points have completed 12 months

YOU NEED TO STATE WHEN YOUR EXTENSION WAS GRANTED AND YOUR VISA DATES TO GIVE ACCURATE ANSWER. BUT THEY LOOK TO HAVE COVERED TWELVE MONTHS AND WITH THAT YOU ARE FINE.

Thank you for all your help and guidance
THANKS.
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Re: TIER 1 ILR

Post by Rashiadnan » Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:31 am

bizman wrote:
Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:02 am
Rashiadnan wrote:
Tue Mar 26, 2019 10:28 am
Hello,

I have a few queries

Most of my bills are paperless and come online. Even for council tax, we have online account. TV, internet, utility bills, TV license all are online bills. Will it be okay to print them off and send as proof of cohabitation?

PRINTED BILLS FROM ONLINE IS FINE,

Some bills are by my name and some by my spouse's name, is this fine as well?

YOU CAN USE STATEMENT OF BANK ACCOUNT WITH THE NAMES AND ADDRESS AS ONE OF THE MAJOR PROOF, IT WOULD HAVE BEEN NICE IF YOU HAVE A PROOF WITH BOTH OF YOUR NAMES.

I am post 6th April 2014 Tier 1 Entrepreneur category.

Jobs created 2 for which I got the extension. One of the jobs is still continuing and the second ended. Created another job in Oct 2017. Is this alright to have one previous and one new job to claim points for?

ITS FINE TO MAINTAIN THE JOBS OR EMPLOY NEW GUYS, THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS TO HAVE THE ROLES CREATED FOR 12 MONTHS BEFORE YOUR APPLICATION DEPENDING ON YOUR CIRCUMSTANCE

Please check the details of Jobs creation and please guide if both jobs have covered 12 months period after extension (Sept 2017)

JOB # 1
created on 1 July 2015

Employee #1 started 1 Dec ' 2016
ended 30 June 2018

Employee #2 started 22 Oct 2018
ended 30 Nov 2018

Employee #3 started 17 Dec 2018
ended 31 Dec 2018

Employee #4 started 21 Feb 2019
working till date


JOB # 2
created on 3 Oct 2017

Employee #1 started 3 Oct 2017
ended 8 Nov 2017

Employee #2 started 1 Jan 2018
ended 8 June 2018

Employee #3 started 2 Aug 2018
will be ending on 2 April 2019

Kindly confirm that both jobs qualify for points have completed 12 months

YOU NEED TO STATE WHEN YOUR EXTENSION WAS GRANTED AND YOUR VISA DATES TO GIVE ACCURATE ANSWER. BUT THEY LOOK TO HAVE COVERED TWELVE MONTHS AND WITH THAT YOU ARE FINE.

Thank you for all your help and guidance
THANKS.
Hello Bizman,

Thank you for the prompt reply.

"IT WOULD HAVE BEEN NICE IF YOU HAVE A PROOF WITH BOTH OF YOUR NAMES"

Yes, council tax for the year 2018/2019 and 2019/2020 are with both names. Tenancy agreement from May 2018/19 and From May 2019/2020 will be by both names as well. Hopefully, that will be fine as proofs.

"YOU NEED TO STATE WHEN YOUR EXTENSION WAS GRANTED AND YOUR VISA DATES TO GIVE ACCURATE ANSWER"

Tier 1 Entreprenuer granted on 30th April 2014. Spouse and kids were already in UK so they applied once I reach UK and received their's on June 2014.

Extension granted on 4th September 2017 to me and my 3 dependents.

Will be applying for ILR in May this year.

Thanks

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Re: TIER 1 ILR

Post by CULLINAN » Tue Mar 26, 2019 12:49 pm

Rashiadnan wrote:
Tue Mar 26, 2019 10:28 am
Hello,

I have a few queries

Most of my bills are paperless and come online. Even for council tax, we have online account. TV, internet, utility bills, TV license all are online bills. Will it be okay to print them off and send as proof of cohabitation? You can just download the online ones and upload the same they are fine

Some bills are by my name and some by my spouse's name, is this fine as well? Thats fine it will show the same address. A couple documents should be in joint names not all

I am post 6th April 2014 Tier 1 Entrepreneur category.

Jobs created 2 for which I got the extension. One of the jobs is still continuing and the second ended. Created another job in Oct 2017. Is this alright to have one previous and one new job to claim points for?

Please check the details of Jobs creation and please guide if both jobs have covered 12 months period after extension (Sept 2017)

JOB # 1
created on 1 July 2015

Employee #1 started 1 Dec ' 2016
ended 30 June 2018

Employee #2 started 22 Oct 2018
ended 30 Nov 2018

Employee #3 started 17 Dec 2018
ended 31 Dec 2018

Employee #4 started 21 Feb 2019
working till date


JOB # 2
created on 3 Oct 2017

Employee #1 started 3 Oct 2017
ended 8 Nov 2017

Employee #2 started 1 Jan 2018
ended 8 June 2018

Employee #3 started 2 Aug 2018
will be ending on 2 April 2019

Kindly confirm that both jobs qualify for points have completed 12 months

You need 2 FT jobs that have existed 12 months each after extension. You can only claim for jobs after extension. Employees can come and go as long as the job has existed for 12 months each. It does not have to be continuous but AFTER extension only

Thank you for all your help and guidance
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Re: TIER 1 ILR

Post by Rashiadnan » Tue Mar 26, 2019 1:17 pm

tier11417 wrote:
Tue Mar 26, 2019 12:49 pm
Rashiadnan wrote:
Tue Mar 26, 2019 10:28 am
Hello,

I have a few queries

Most of my bills are paperless and come online. Even for council tax, we have online account. TV, internet, utility bills, TV license all are online bills. Will it be okay to print them off and send as proof of cohabitation? You can just download the online ones and upload the same they are fine

Some bills are by my name and some by my spouse's name, is this fine as well? Thats fine it will show the same address. A couple documents should be in joint names not all

I am post 6th April 2014 Tier 1 Entrepreneur category.

Jobs created 2 for which I got the extension. One of the jobs is still continuing and the second ended. Created another job in Oct 2017. Is this alright to have one previous and one new job to claim points for?

Please check the details of Jobs creation and please guide if both jobs have covered 12 months period after extension (Sept 2017)

JOB # 1
created on 1 July 2015

Employee #1 started 1 Dec ' 2016
ended 30 June 2018

Employee #2 started 22 Oct 2018
ended 30 Nov 2018

Employee #3 started 17 Dec 2018
ended 31 Dec 2018

Employee #4 started 21 Feb 2019
working till date


JOB # 2
created on 3 Oct 2017

Employee #1 started 3 Oct 2017
ended 8 Nov 2017

Employee #2 started 1 Jan 2018
ended 8 June 2018

Employee #3 started 2 Aug 2018
will be ending on 2 April 2019

Kindly confirm that both jobs qualify for points have completed 12 months

You need 2 FT jobs that have existed 12 months each after extension. You can only claim for jobs after extension. Employees can come and go as long as the job has existed for 12 months each. It does not have to be continuous but AFTER extension only

Thank you for all your help and guidance
Noted, thank you. I do have council tax and tenancy agreements with both our names on them. So I will use them as well.

Thanks

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Re: TIER 1 ILR

Post by CULLINAN » Tue Mar 26, 2019 10:15 pm

Thats fine.
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Re: TIER 1 ILR

Post by bizman » Wed Mar 27, 2019 7:18 am

Rashiadnan wrote:
Tue Mar 26, 2019 1:17 pm
tier11417 wrote:
Tue Mar 26, 2019 12:49 pm
Rashiadnan wrote:
Tue Mar 26, 2019 10:28 am
Hello,

I have a few queries

Most of my bills are paperless and come online. Even for council tax, we have online account. TV, internet, utility bills, TV license all are online bills. Will it be okay to print them off and send as proof of cohabitation? You can just download the online ones and upload the same they are fine

Some bills are by my name and some by my spouse's name, is this fine as well? Thats fine it will show the same address. A couple documents should be in joint names not all

I am post 6th April 2014 Tier 1 Entrepreneur category.

Jobs created 2 for which I got the extension. One of the jobs is still continuing and the second ended. Created another job in Oct 2017. Is this alright to have one previous and one new job to claim points for?

Please check the details of Jobs creation and please guide if both jobs have covered 12 months period after extension (Sept 2017)

JOB # 1
created on 1 July 2015

Employee #1 started 1 Dec ' 2016
ended 30 June 2018

Employee #2 started 22 Oct 2018
ended 30 Nov 2018

Employee #3 started 17 Dec 2018
ended 31 Dec 2018

Employee #4 started 21 Feb 2019
working till date


JOB # 2
created on 3 Oct 2017

Employee #1 started 3 Oct 2017
ended 8 Nov 2017

Employee #2 started 1 Jan 2018
ended 8 June 2018

Employee #3 started 2 Aug 2018
will be ending on 2 April 2019

Kindly confirm that both jobs qualify for points have completed 12 months

You need 2 FT jobs that have existed 12 months each after extension. You can only claim for jobs after extension. Employees can come and go as long as the job has existed for 12 months each. It does not have to be continuous but AFTER extension only

Thank you for all your help and guidance
Noted, thank you. I do have council tax and tenancy agreements with both our names on them. So I will use them as well.

Thanks
Those are fine.
Bizman

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Re: TIER 1 ILR

Post by Rashiadnan » Wed Mar 27, 2019 10:28 am

Thank you.

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Re: TIER 1 ILR

Post by Rashiadnan » Wed May 01, 2019 11:24 am

Hello,

I was working on job creation table and wanted to know if I need to fill in the details of the employee who was being hired for the job I am seeking point for but will not be claiming points for one of the employee. He only worked for 15 days. Do I enter his details in the table as well and send his documents along with other employees?

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Re: TIER 1 ILR

Post by Rashiadnan » Wed May 01, 2019 11:39 am

One more related query. Can you please advice how to fill the number of hours/ year to each employee? Do I need to calculate hours they have worked in actual from starting date till end date?

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Re: TIER 1 ILR

Post by CULLINAN » Wed May 01, 2019 2:35 pm

Rashiadnan wrote:
Wed May 01, 2019 11:24 am
Hello,

I was working on job creation table and wanted to know if I need to fill in the details of the employee who was being hired for the job I am seeking point for but will not be claiming points for one of the employee. He only worked for 15 days. Do I enter his details in the table as well and send his documents along with other employees?

Thank you
You don’t have to list the employee you are not claiming for.
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Re: TIER 1 ILR

Post by CULLINAN » Wed May 01, 2019 2:37 pm

Rashiadnan wrote:
Wed May 01, 2019 11:39 am
One more related query. Can you please advice how to fill the number of hours/ year to each employee? Do I need to calculate hours they have worked in actual from starting date till end date?

Note: You need 2 FT (min 30 hours a week) jobs that have existed 12 months each AFTER extension only.

The form first asks for the job. Then the employee/s who fulfilled that job. The job should have existed for 12 months each not necessarily continuous.

Fill accordingly.
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Re: TIER 1 ILR

Post by Rashiadnan » Thu May 02, 2019 12:12 pm

tier11417 wrote:
Wed May 01, 2019 2:35 pm
Rashiadnan wrote:
Wed May 01, 2019 11:24 am
Hello,

I was working on job creation table and wanted to know if I need to fill in the details of the employee who was being hired for the job I am seeking point for but will not be claiming points for one of the employee. He only worked for 15 days. Do I enter his details in the table as well and send his documents along with other employees?

Thank you
You don’t have to list the employee you are not claiming for.
Thank you

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Re: TIER 1 ILR

Post by Rashiadnan » Thu May 02, 2019 12:22 pm

tier11417 wrote:
Wed May 01, 2019 2:37 pm
Rashiadnan wrote:
Wed May 01, 2019 11:39 am
One more related query. Can you please advice how to fill the number of hours/ year to each employee? Do I need to calculate hours they have worked in actual from starting date till end date?

Note: You need 2 FT (min 30 hours a week) jobs that have existed 12 months each AFTER extension only.

The form first asks for the job. Then the employee/s who fulfilled that job. The job should have existed for 12 months each not necessarily continuous.

Fill accordingly.
Yes, I totally understand this point. The thing is I don't understand how to calculate the hours worked.

For example:

Employee A has worked for Job 1 from 02/08/2018 till 29/03/2019

worked for 32 hours a week (Monday to Friday)

Is there any formula to calculate the hours worked?
If I take it like 28 weeks + 6 days worked then I get 934.4 hours worked.

If I calculate it using general mathematics that there are 52 weeks per year. So 1 month will have 4.33 weeks. So Employee A worked for 8 months (August till March)

8 months * 4.33 = 34.64 weeks
34.64 weeks * 32 hours per weeks = 1108.48 hours

So I am getting 2 different results. I am really confused here.

Can you please guide me which method to choose? Or how to work it out for this Employee A so I can figure out for rest of the employees.

Thank you for your guidance.

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Post by bizman » Thu May 02, 2019 12:55 pm

Always remember that the number of weeks in the months are not the same depending on the year in question for instance

August 18 is 4 weeks 2days for you
September is exactly 4 weeks
October is 4weeks 3 days
November is 4 weeks 2 days
December is 4 weeks 1 day
January 19 is 4 weeks 3days
February is 4 weeks
March is 4 weeks 1 days

This will be 34 weeks 2 days.

When I discovered this I just stuck to paying monthly and decided to give 13 months payslips and other documents, this way any lapse can be covered.
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Re: TIER 1 ILR

Post by bizman » Thu May 02, 2019 12:55 pm

It’s actually upto you
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Re: TIER 1 ILR

Post by Rashiadnan » Thu May 02, 2019 3:40 pm

bizman wrote:
Thu May 02, 2019 12:55 pm
Always remember that the number of weeks in the months are not the same depending on the year in question for instance

August 18 is 4 weeks 2days for you
September is exactly 4 weeks
October is 4weeks 3 days
November is 4 weeks 2 days
December is 4 weeks 1 day
January 19 is 4 weeks 3days
February is 4 weeks
March is 4 weeks 1 days

This will be 34 weeks 2 days.

When I discovered this I just stuck to paying monthly and decided to give 13 months payslips and other documents, this way any lapse can be covered.
Hello,

Thank you for the clarification. Yes, I also pay monthly salary for the same reason. So should I then take the hours worked as below and submit payslips for more than 12 months to cover up the lapse, if any?

If I calculate it using general mathematics that there are 52 weeks per year. So 1 month will have 4.33 weeks. So Employee A worked for 8 months (August till March)

8 months * 4.33 = 34.64 weeks
34.64 weeks * 32 hours per weeks = 1108.48 hours

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Re: TIER 1 ILR

Post by bizman » Thu May 02, 2019 4:56 pm

I will suggest that you simply send payslips for minimum 12 months for each of the roles you created, that will cover the 1560 required for each job
Bizman

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Re: TIER 1 ILR

Post by CULLINAN » Thu May 02, 2019 5:55 pm

Rashiadnan wrote:
Thu May 02, 2019 3:40 pm
bizman wrote:
Thu May 02, 2019 12:55 pm
Always remember that the number of weeks in the months are not the same depending on the year in question for instance

August 18 is 4 weeks 2days for you
September is exactly 4 weeks
October is 4weeks 3 days
November is 4 weeks 2 days
December is 4 weeks 1 day
January 19 is 4 weeks 3days
February is 4 weeks
March is 4 weeks 1 days

This will be 34 weeks 2 days.

When I discovered this I just stuck to paying monthly and decided to give 13 months payslips and other documents, this way any lapse can be covered.
Hello,

Thank you for the clarification. Yes, I also pay monthly salary for the same reason. So should I then take the hours worked as below and submit payslips for more than 12 months to cover up the lapse, if any?

If I calculate it using general mathematics that there are 52 weeks per year. So 1 month will have 4.33 weeks. So Employee A worked for 8 months (August till March)

8 months * 4.33 = 34.64 weeks
34.64 weeks * 32 hours per weeks = 1108.48 hours
How do you pay your employees? Weekly or monhly? What does your salary slips show? How many number of hours (if any) or payment?
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Re: TIER 1 ILR

Post by Rashiadnan » Thu May 02, 2019 6:37 pm

tier11417 wrote:
Thu May 02, 2019 5:55 pm
Rashiadnan wrote:
Thu May 02, 2019 3:40 pm
bizman wrote:
Thu May 02, 2019 12:55 pm
Always remember that the number of weeks in the months are not the same depending on the year in question for instance

August 18 is 4 weeks 2days for you
September is exactly 4 weeks
October is 4weeks 3 days
November is 4 weeks 2 days
December is 4 weeks 1 day
January 19 is 4 weeks 3days
February is 4 weeks
March is 4 weeks 1 days

This will be 34 weeks 2 days.

When I discovered this I just stuck to paying monthly and decided to give 13 months payslips and other documents, this way any lapse can be covered.
Hello,

Thank you for the clarification. Yes, I also pay monthly salary for the same reason. So should I then take the hours worked as below and submit payslips for more than 12 months to cover up the lapse, if any?

If I calculate it using general mathematics that there are 52 weeks per year. So 1 month will have 4.33 weeks. So Employee A worked for 8 months (August till March)

8 months * 4.33 = 34.64 weeks
34.64 weeks * 32 hours per weeks = 1108.48 hours
How do you pay your employees? Weekly or monhly? What does your salary slips show? How many number of hours (if any) or payment?
I pay them monthly. I have attached one for reference
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Re: TIER 1 ILR

Post by aman90 » Thu May 02, 2019 7:55 pm

Rashiadnan wrote:
Thu May 02, 2019 12:22 pm

The thing is I don't understand how to calculate the hours worked.

For example:

Employee A has worked for Job 1 from 02/08/2018 till 29/03/2019

worked for 32 hours a week (Monday to Friday)

Is there any formula to calculate the hours worked?
If I take it like 28 weeks + 6 days worked then I get 934.4 hours worked.

If I calculate it using general mathematics that there are 52 weeks per year. So 1 month will have 4.33 weeks. So Employee A worked for 8 months (August till March)

8 months * 4.33 = 34.64 weeks
34.64 weeks * 32 hours per weeks = 1108.48 hours

So I am getting 2 different results. I am really confused here.

Can you please guide me which method to choose? Or how to work it out for this Employee A so I can figure out for rest of the employees.

Thank you for your guidance.
Payslip salary amount before taxes divided by national minimum wage= no of hours
Required hours= 120 per month
1000/7.83= 127 hrs

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Re: TIER 1 ILR

Post by bizman » Thu May 02, 2019 10:48 pm

It was 7. 83 till March end now 8.21
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Re: TIER 1 ILR

Post by aman90 » Thu May 02, 2019 11:39 pm

bizman wrote:
Thu May 02, 2019 10:48 pm
It was 7. 83 till March end now 8.21

That was an example and ur confusing the issue.
National minimum wage of each period should be applied according to employee AGE and Year! The bulk of job creation is before April 2019 and only one employee has worked till 2nd April 2019.

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Re: TIER 1 ILR

Post by Rashiadnan » Fri May 03, 2019 11:09 am

aman90 wrote:
Thu May 02, 2019 7:55 pm
Rashiadnan wrote:
Thu May 02, 2019 12:22 pm

The thing is I don't understand how to calculate the hours worked.

For example:

Employee A has worked for Job 1 from 02/08/2018 till 29/03/2019

worked for 32 hours a week (Monday to Friday)

Is there any formula to calculate the hours worked?
If I take it like 28 weeks + 6 days worked then I get 934.4 hours worked.

If I calculate it using general mathematics that there are 52 weeks per year. So 1 month will have 4.33 weeks. So Employee A worked for 8 months (August till March)

8 months * 4.33 = 34.64 weeks
34.64 weeks * 32 hours per weeks = 1108.48 hours

So I am getting 2 different results. I am really confused here.

Can you please guide me which method to choose? Or how to work it out for this Employee A so I can figure out for rest of the employees.

Thank you for your guidance.


Payslip salary amount before taxes divided by national minimum wage= no of hours
Required hours= 120 per month
1000/7.83= 127 hrs
Hi,

Now I get it! So I will divide the payslip salary amount before taxes with the per hour rate I have paid and will get the no of hours for all employees.

I created one new full time job (32 hours/week) after extension
I have one continued full time job (32 hours/week) created since 01/07/2015.

So will be claiming points for both full time jobs as I am from post April criteria.

This is perfect!! Thank you so much

Kind regards,

Rashi

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