Hi Zimba Yes. Even at initial stage, they were only using SOC codes to determine the level of business and whether it was graduate level or not. I have not known anyone who was asked about salary even at initial stages so this is first time I am hearing about this irrespective of whether the person ...
Not sure why link didn't post .
Anyway HO tried to argue that they can reject someone who applied within 28 days once the 28 days had passed but upper tribunal rejected this.
Re my post, it seems that soc codes apply to determine the level of the business, not the salary levels for tier 1. Surely, that is primarily for tier 2? If you start a new business, surely you cannot start paying yourself a salary as per nqf levels this soon. Even in the immigration rules, it seems...
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Was this the only reason for rejection?
What did your friend tell them about not taking salary or dividend? And did he have a good reply for how he was managing with no income?
Also, as said already, it would be good to provide exact words.
I'm asking what is the business exactly? Is the whole nature of his business above nqf level 4? What does his work involve?
And is his business generating much revenue?
Jafer
The document you have mentioned only makes reference to to using the document for the purpose of determining the level of the business.
No reference has been made to the using it for salaries of tier 1 entrepreneur.
A candidate has been rejected for not taking adequate salary as per the forum.
So unlike what all have suggested, we must withdraw salary?
This is nowhere in the immigration rules though.
Business buying property for commercial purposes is permitted I think.
What did they write exactly? That they did not accept as it's from previous owner?
There's a section in the guidance detailing investment in property.