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Dear Ikon~ikon1400 wrote:@rrst_101
Congrats on your approval.
Cheers
ikon
llcool wrote:Hey rrst,
Big Congrats!!!
I had a feeling that the result in the packet was +ve.
Cheers!!
Gird up ur loins for EC now.
llcool
hsmpguidance_april07 page# 26Evidence Required
Salaried Employment
If you are claiming points that relate to
salaried employment (including part-time;
temporary; short-term or consultancy work) then
you will need to provide two pieces of evidence
to support the earnings for which you are claiming
points. The two pieces of evidence provided must
be consistent with, and corroborate, each other.
We ask for more than one piece of evidence
in these scoring areas because it is important that
we can clearly establish your salary. Having
different forms of evidence helps us to do this
quickly and efficiently.
In order to demonstrate your total annual
salary before tax you should provide both:
Your income tax return. If the tax year does
not cover the full period claimed other
corroborating evidence is required for the
period(s) not covered. Self-assessment tax
documents are not accepted, as they are not
independent;
Your wage slips covering the entire 12 months
period.
If you work in a country that does not have a
tax system then you should provide two of the
following:
Your wage slips to cover the period
claimed;
Your bank statements covering the period
claimed, as evidence of your income;
A letter from your employer stating your
income as claimed.
which 12 months are you claiming? you need to provide payslips for the months you claim... if your payslips are computer prints then you need to get them stamped and signed by your employer(HR or finance manager)If you are not able to provide an income tax
return and/or wage slips to cover the 12 months
period for which you are claiming for other
reasons, then you will need to provide alternative
supporting evidence in the form of:
Bank statements showing that you received
the salary described for the full 12 month period;
and/or
A letter from your (previous) employer/s
confirming that you received the salary for which
you are claiming.
The evidence that you provide must be
consistent with, and corroborate, each other.
congrats buddy!!!llcool wrote:Hi Guys!!
Sorry for the late updation. MY application has been APPROVED.
a BIG thanks to the forum and all of the members. You all really helped me a lot.
It was approved on the 27th. However when i called yesterday (31st) i came to know that the application has been approved on 30th. I had sent courier arrangement fax around 15 days back even then the documents were mailed by Royal Mail.
Most surprising thing is: i have received my docs today (1st Aug)by normal mail all intact. I was not expecting them this early.
After checking the documents i found that the decision was made on the 27th (Friday) not on 30th (Monday) as it was told to me over the phone.
One more interesting thing when i called yesterday for the status the decision was not revealed to me. However it was my birthday yesterday and the CSR checked my DOB and revealed the decision as APPROVED stating "Birthday Gift".
Anyways it was my story. I also want to help all the members with my experience/little knowledge for the initial application.
Once again thanks for your precious help and support.
Again this forum really ROCKS!!!!
llcool