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In the main, it appears your earnings were evaluated correctly as a matter of course: you are on a work permit in the UK, and it has been in the UK that you have been working for two years. If you lodge a review on this basis, you need to explore under what (if any) circumstances they would exceptionally consider your earnings in band D rather than band A.42. If you have been seconded overseas during the last 15 months and your salary continues to be paid in the normal manner overseas, the country where you have been seconded to and working would normally be considered. In order for us to establish which country code to consider your earnings against you will need to provide evidence of where you have been working and where your salary has been paid for the 12-month period you wish us to consider.
43. If you are living and working in a country but having your income paid into a bank account in another country your income will be considered against the country code where you are living and working.
Vidya,vidya wrote:I was thinking the same think , is there no way for you to just apply as if you were applying from india .....
I am only surprised that your friends in the same scenario got the approval , so what did they do differently .....
gordon wrote:Your reference is dated (Sept05) and and is now irrelevant. The Aug07 guidance notes for initial applications indicates the following (p29, boldface emphasis mine):
In the main, it appears your earnings were evaluated correctly as a matter of course: you are on a work permit in the UK, and it has been in the UK that you have been working for two years. If you lodge a review on this basis, you need to explore under what (if any) circumstances they would exceptionally consider your earnings in band D rather than band A.42. If you have been seconded overseas during the last 15 months and your salary continues to be paid in the normal manner overseas, the country where you have been seconded to and working would normally be considered. In order for us to establish which country code to consider your earnings against you will need to provide evidence of where you have been working and where your salary has been paid for the 12-month period you wish us to consider.
43. If you are living and working in a country but having your income paid into a bank account in another country your income will be considered against the country code where you are living and working.
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prem12 wrote:There is a lot of difference when it is a 'Secondment' and when it is a visit on Buisness visa which lasts for 90 days.
You will call it 'Secondment' when you are in UK on work permit visa. And if you are not on Work permot visa, then it is not 'Secondment' and you should not claim yourself to have been "Seconded". I am really surprised how you committed this folly.
You could state this in your review letter that you are in UK on buisness visa and not on Work-permit. You ticked the secondment check-box by mistake and that you are actually not on secondment as such.