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Definitely not. Working in a second job (employment) or self-employment that is registered with HMRC will be an option.acc wrote:If my friends or parents gift me some money (in UK, or in my home country), would that be counted as my income for claiming visa extension points?
Lucapooka wrote: Working in a second job (employment) or self-employment that is registered with HMRC will be an option.
Why do you need 50000, with £ 40 to 45 k cantacc wrote:I am on a Tier-1 general visa. It will be valid till over a year from now. I am in a big dilemma regarding visa extension.. To be able to claim minimum required points for extension, I will need to earn atleast 50,000 GBP in the final 12 months. So, the job that I will choose to do in these 12 months will be decisive on whether I will get extension or not. The problem is that in my domain of expertise most of the permanent jobs pay 40,000 to 45,000 only. Contract jobs pay more than 50,000 but in contract job we use expenses to reduce taxable income, which means my effective taxable income might reduce to below 50,000. So, in either case, I’ll be short of 50,000 by around five to ten thousand. How do I fill this gap? If my friends or parents gift me some money (in UK, or in my home country), would that be counted as my income for claiming visa extension points? Any other advice?
Thanks