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Deepak1 wrote:Hi,
I am currently on PSW visa and want to switch to Tier 2 visa. My employer is ready to sponsor me. I am currently on £23500 but the problem is the minimum salary required is £28000 according to SOC code of practises. I am not sure whether the SOC code is valid for people applying from inside the UK as well. I am confused because in point based calculator, UKBA says that you need a minimum of £20000 but then at other places, it's written that it should match the minimum salary according to the code of practises. Please help.
Thanks
From the guidance: (page 11)Deepak1 wrote:Thanks for your reply. My employer is A rated and can sponsor me without any problem. As I work 30 hours a week on £23500, does UKBA calculate the salary ona pro rata basis? If they do, then my salary becomes £29500 for 37.5 hours per week. Can you please suggest. Thanks
physicskate wrote:From the guidance: (page 11)Deepak1 wrote:Thanks for your reply. My employer is A rated and can sponsor me without any problem. As I work 30 hours a week on £23500, does UKBA calculate the salary ona pro rata basis? If they do, then my salary becomes £29500 for 37.5 hours per week. Can you please suggest. Thanks
44. If you will be working part time, you will be awarded points for your actual earnings and not for the equivalent full time earnings.
Deepak1 wrote:physicskate wrote:From the guidance: (page 11)Deepak1 wrote:Thanks for your reply. My employer is A rated and can sponsor me without any problem. As I work 30 hours a week on £23500, does UKBA calculate the salary ona pro rata basis? If they do, then my salary becomes £29500 for 37.5 hours per week. Can you please suggest. Thanks
44. If you will be working part time, you will be awarded points for your actual earnings and not for the equivalent full time earnings.
I got a question. Isn't working 30 hours per week like full time. Policy guidance states that "If you will be working part time, you will be awarded points for your actual earnings and not for the equivalent full time earnings". But point 81 on page 20 states that "Your contracted working hours must be at least 30 hours a week". Does this mean that if a person like me is working 30 hours a week, then they will calculate the salary for 37.5 hours on a pro rata basis? Thanks
My SOC code will be 2132 and my job title is test analyst and the salary according to the code of practice should be £28000. I think I should be fine. What you say?physicskate wrote:Deepak1 wrote:physicskate wrote:From the guidance: (page 11)Deepak1 wrote:Thanks for your reply. My employer is A rated and can sponsor me without any problem. As I work 30 hours a week on £23500, does UKBA calculate the salary ona pro rata basis? If they do, then my salary becomes £29500 for 37.5 hours per week. Can you please suggest. Thanks
44. If you will be working part time, you will be awarded points for your actual earnings and not for the equivalent full time earnings.
I got a question. Isn't working 30 hours per week like full time. Policy guidance states that "If you will be working part time, you will be awarded points for your actual earnings and not for the equivalent full time earnings". But point 81 on page 20 states that "Your contracted working hours must be at least 30 hours a week". Does this mean that if a person like me is working 30 hours a week, then they will calculate the salary for 37.5 hours on a pro rata basis? Thanks
30 hours a week does not seem full-time to me!!! That's only 6 hours a day for a 5 day week... Your pay would be pro rata: 29500/(37.5*52) does not equal 23500/(30*52). Even pro rata you are short.
Oh I just found this in the codes of practice guidance:
Appropriate salary rates are based on a 37½ hour working week, unless otherwise stated. Salaries should be pro-rated for other working patterns.
However, you are about £100 short.... And the application would be rejected.
good advicephysicskate wrote:Deepak1 wrote:physicskate wrote:From the guidance: (page 11)Deepak1 wrote:Thanks for your reply. My employer is A rated and can sponsor me without any problem. As I work 30 hours a week on £23500, does UKBA calculate the salary ona pro rata basis? If they do, then my salary becomes £29500 for 37.5 hours per week. Can you please suggest. Thanks
44. If you will be working part time, you will be awarded points for your actual earnings and not for the equivalent full time earnings.
I got a question. Isn't working 30 hours per week like full time. Policy guidance states that "If you will be working part time, you will be awarded points for your actual earnings and not for the equivalent full time earnings". But point 81 on page 20 states that "Your contracted working hours must be at least 30 hours a week". Does this mean that if a person like me is working 30 hours a week, then they will calculate the salary for 37.5 hours on a pro rata basis? Thanks
30 hours a week does not seem full-time to me!!! That's only 6 hours a day for a 5 day week... Your pay would be pro rata: 29500/(37.5*52) does not equal 23500/(30*52). Even pro rata you are short.
Oh I just found this in the codes of practice guidance:
Appropriate salary rates are based on a 37½ hour working week, unless otherwise stated. Salaries should be pro-rated for other working patterns.
However, you are about £100 short.... And the application would be
rejected.
Hi Alish60,Alish60 wrote:good advicephysicskate wrote:Deepak1 wrote:physicskate wrote:
From the guidance: (page 11)
44. If you will be working part time, you will be awarded points for your actual earnings and not for the equivalent full time earnings.
I got a question. Isn't working 30 hours per week like full time. Policy guidance states that "If you will be working part time, you will be awarded points for your actual earnings and not for the equivalent full time earnings". But point 81 on page 20 states that "Your contracted working hours must be at least 30 hours a week". Does this mean that if a person like me is working 30 hours a week, then they will calculate the salary for 37.5 hours on a pro rata basis? Thanks
30 hours a week does not seem full-time to me!!! That's only 6 hours a day for a 5 day week... Your pay would be pro rata: 29500/(37.5*52) does not equal 23500/(30*52). Even pro rata you are short.
Oh I just found this in the codes of practice guidance:
Appropriate salary rates are based on a 37½ hour working week, unless otherwise stated. Salaries should be pro-rated for other working patterns.
However, you are about £100 short.... And the application would be
rejected.