I am an Indian by nationality but I currently reside in singapore. I applied for HSMP in dec, 2007. In dec, 2007 when I applied for 15 months preceding that time, i had spent 7 months in Singapore and remaining 8 months working for an Indian firm. So I prorated my 8 months Indian salary to 12 months and claimed the required points.
HOWEVER, during those 8 months that I worked with that Indian firm, I had travelled to UK on TWES(Training cum work experience) visa. I was in London for 39 days in all. I was paid a daily allowance by the indian firm. I wasnt paid any UK salary nor I paid an income tax in UK. My Indian employer had procurred a TWES work permit which showed a GBP salary for me and showed my occupation as TRAINEE. As I mentioned above, my indian employer never gave this salary figure and only paid some cash towards a daily allowance.
When I applied for HSMP approval, I sent notarized copy of my passport pages CLEARLY showing the TWES visa stamping and my arrival and departure dates from UK. So no hiding of information there. My HSMP was approved.
All well untill now. Today, I saw the following discussion.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... t+finances.
After this I am really worried. My salary statements showed my fixed Indian salary. Cash allowances arent mentioned anywhere. I claimed points on my Indian earnings for those 8 months. Even though 39 days were spent in london on a training visa in which OFFICIALLY I was supposed to have received a british salary but I never got it. My HSMP has been approved but I am concerned about EC now.
My questions to all of you is:
Even though I travelled to UK for 39 days during those 8 months, was I correct in claiming points on my Indian earnings? I never earned anything in UK, got my fixed indian salary and some cash allowance over it.
will EC officer have a problem which he had with author of the post mentioned above? I dread that situation.
Can he say that I concealed information, cos I clearly havent. People normally dont send passport information for HSMP approval. I still sent it and also asked them to look at it in my cover letter.
is it possible that the CW didn't read that point of mine or just ignored looking at the passport copy?
A situation like the above post can be really bad. Cos if i am slapped for 10 years, I cant even travel for leasure easily. I would rather ask my perspective employer to sponsor my work permit in UK.
Any opinions are welcome. I only have 3 more days to apply after that my HSMP letter expires
