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- The payslip confirmation letter is required where the payslips are not on company letter headed paper/official payslips or if the applicant generally receives their payslips electronically which would have to be printed out by the applicant.WR1 wrote:Am I missing something here. What is the payslip confirmation letter for?
- Yes you would need to (as standard).WR1 wrote:Wouldn't you would need to provide corresponding bank statements to show pay credited to the account.
ahhh...I see.ddb wrote:The payslip confirmation letter is required where the payslips are not on company letter headed paper/official payslips or if the applicant generally receives their payslips electronically which would have to be printed out by the applicant.
Why is it wrong? Please elaborate.Ivan Vodka wrote:Your advise is clearly wrong.bhp wrote:The letter must also be within a month because these are time sensitive documents.
Letter is date 19th March.WR1 wrote:Wouldn't the date of the letter be after the payslips by default.
I mean you have payslips for, say 3 months for end of January, end of February and end of March. The letter would confirm these are genuine electronic payslips. The letter of confirmation would then be dated sometime this month in April, otherwise how is the confirmation letter dated on 19 March confirming the payslip for end of March which would not have arrived at that time?
Think you missed my point. What is the date of your last payslip. This would be the one for the end of March. Your confirmation letter predates this last payslip so how would it confirm your March's payslip?Saga wrote:Letter is date 19th March.WR1 wrote:Wouldn't the date of the letter be after the payslips by default.
I mean you have payslips for, say 3 months for end of January, end of February and end of March. The letter would confirm these are genuine electronic payslips. The letter of confirmation would then be dated sometime this month in April, otherwise how is the confirmation letter dated on 19 March confirming the payslip for end of March which would not have arrived at that time?
PEO appointment date is 22nd April.
Sorry I should have been clear. I have the original payslip for March so yes the letter does not contain that.WR1 wrote:Think you missed my point. What is the date of your last payslip. This would be the one for the end of March. Your confirmation letter predates this last payslip so how would it confirm your March's payslip?Saga wrote:Letter is date 19th March.WR1 wrote:Wouldn't the date of the letter be after the payslips by default.
I mean you have payslips for, say 3 months for end of January, end of February and end of March. The letter would confirm these are genuine electronic payslips. The letter of confirmation would then be dated sometime this month in April, otherwise how is the confirmation letter dated on 19 March confirming the payslip for end of March which would not have arrived at that time?
PEO appointment date is 22nd April.
- This is not a contradiction. That statement under Section 11 of the Set (O) Guidance Notes is specifically for Tier 2 migrants; the most recent payslip serves as evidence that the Tier 2 applicant is being paid at the appropriate salary level.Saga wrote:I have another related query:-
We are allowed to claim earnings on any consecutive 12 months from last 15 months.
If we do not claim the immediate last 12 months, the last payslip will not be within 1 month of the application date which is not fulfilling the section 11 'documents ' requirement in SET(O) guidance.
How is this apparent contradiction resolved?