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Out of interest, what is your current salary and how far below is it for the SOC you are on? Also, I don't see 2312 on the SOC list, either for non Shortage or Shortage occupations. Are you sure you are stating your correct SOC?Abdul2021 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 8:40 amHi and thanks both,
I am getting to a point to understand the situation more clearly.
@CR001, your second point is straight-forward and this means I will have to earn £37,258 (which is the going rate for FE Senior lecturer) for successful ILR application. Now, if the employer is happy to increase salary and justify the same, for example, by increasing responsibility, etc, at what month before the application for settlement should that happen without at the best case?
- FE College lecturer
- Lecturer (further education)
- Teacher (further education)
- Tutor (further education)
These going rates are per year and based on the definition of a full-time teaching professional used when determining these pay scales. They must be prorated for other working patterns, based on the weekly working hours stated by the applicant’s sponsor.
- Lecturer or equivalent (new entrant): £22,609
- Senior lecturer / advanced teacher and equivalent: £37,258
- Further education management / principal lecturer and equivalent: £43,734
Teachers’ national pay scales from each devolved authority, lowest value selected
See also Workers and Temporary Workers: sponsor a Skilled WorkerWorkers and Temporary Workers: guidance for sponsors part 3: sponsor duties and compliance
C1.12, 5th bullet point: clarification that sponsors no longer need to report any increases to the worker’s salary