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Thank you so much dk2011.dk2011 wrote:Looks like you are exempted . That said , can you ask your company to pay you at least minimum which is in place ? If they agree then good for you and your ILR.
My apologies I forgot to answer that part.dk2011 wrote:No . I havev't heard from anyone but i read SOC code guidlines and can confirm that your understanding is correct . However , you haven't still answered my question . Did you check with employer regarding salary revision ? I have read many cases in this forum where salary was increased to meet the minimum criteria.
These pay thresholds apply to all other Tier 2 applicants, including those who were previously classed as new entrants when they apply to extend their total stay in Tier 2 and/or as a work permit holder beyond 3 years and 1 month (the
maximum grant for initial Tier 2 applications). The experienced worker pay thresholds also apply to
work permit holders who are applying to switch into Tier 2 or to settle in the UK.
Whoaah!! Thanks for the info.john353 wrote:Hi,
The salary threshold for CODE 2119 seems to be £26,000 for experienced worker (more than 3year 1 month experience). Please double check.
These pay thresholds apply to all other Tier 2 applicants, including those who were previously classed as new entrants when they apply to extend their total stay in Tier 2 and/or as a work permit holder beyond 3 years and 1 month (the
maximum grant for initial Tier 2 applications). The experienced worker pay thresholds also apply to
work permit holders who are applying to switch into Tier 2 or to settle in the UK.
Well I want that as last resort, as one of my work colleagues just said, he is looking for a possible replacement for me. Damn!! I guess I will look for lawyers right now. Any lawyer/s you would recommend?dk2011 wrote:I'm not sure after reading this again . john353 point seems valid . Asking employer to raise your salary for last three months seems the best bet for you.