Hey guys! I got mine today. I had 40 pointsleo2575 wrote:Did any of you receive updates(good/bad)..?
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Hey guys! I got mine today. I had 40 pointsleo2575 wrote:Did any of you receive updates(good/bad)..?
I got mine today. My employer just emailed me. I had 40 pointsdidi_tier2 wrote:Just heard from my employer. He called the Home Office himself and has been told their cut off this month was 45 points. So those of you who got 45> should be fine!
I predict 40 points next month. Very sorry for those of us who got them refused again. It's an experience I don't wish upon anyone. x
Nope. Still waitingLloyd2442 wrote:Has anyone heard back that submitted theirs through PwC legal?
stephybailey24 wrote:Hey guys! I got mine today. I had 40 pointsleo2575 wrote:Did any of you receive updates(good/bad)..?
Hey, are you certain you were at 40 points? Lots of reports the minimum was 45.stephybailey24 wrote:Hey guys! I got mine today. I had 40 pointsleo2575 wrote:Did any of you receive updates(good/bad)..?
Yes, it was. I was worried BUT God did somethingsammanu wrote:stephybailey24 wrote:Hey guys! I got mine today. I had 40 pointsleo2575 wrote:Did any of you receive updates(good/bad)..?
Just to confirm, was it a refusal?
Yes, 30 points plus 10 for salarydidi_tier2 wrote:Hey, are you certain you were at 40 points? Lots of reports the minimum was 45.stephybailey24 wrote:Hey guys! I got mine today. I had 40 pointsleo2575 wrote:Did any of you receive updates(good/bad)..?
stephybailey24 wrote:didi_tier2 wrote:Yes, 30 points plus 10 for salarystephybailey24 wrote:
Hey, are you certain you were at 40 points? Lots of reports the minimum was 45.
@Stephybailey: Who is your Employer, did you apply through PWC and Is this your first attempt?Ttttier2 wrote:Big congrats! God bless you!
May I know which company is apply the sponsorship for you? Mine is EY and I am still waiting
Yes, 30 points plus 10 for salarystephybailey24 wrote:
Hey, are you certain you were at 40 points? Lots of reports the minimum was 45.
Still waiting...vizard wrote:Nope. Still waitingLloyd2442 wrote:Has anyone heard back that submitted theirs through PwC legal?
I am a teacher of English Language. I will be working in a high school in Ash. I am not sure if I can mention the school's name.luckysunny wrote:Hey stephybailey24 !
I think some of us are a bit confused. Could you clarify - were you refused OR successful with 40 points?
Thanks
keep me posted please. I've got no response from pwclegal yetLloyd2442 wrote:I called PwC legal and they are going to get back to me on my status in the next 30 minutes!
Neither, these are people who are waiting to know whether or not their restricted COS has been allocated by the home office. The process is basically as follows:onetwothree wrote:I'm a little confused by this thread. Is this people waiting to receive a COS from their employer, or is this people who have a COS, have applied for their visa and are waiting for their visa to be approved?
Thanks
did pwc legal contact you today?IHateTheresaMay wrote:I had 40 points, PwC Legal... I wish they would have applied a little earlier. This is disheartening.
I don't even know what my options are now. Could they redirect me to a recruiter here in the US? I'd made so many friends in the UK who are wondering when I'll be back.
Thanks so much for this very clear response! I guess we are on stage 4. Best of luck to everyone here!luckysunny wrote:
Neither, these are people who are waiting to know whether or not their restricted COS has been allocated by the home office. The process is basically as follows:
1 - get a job
2 - employer applies for a restricted COS from home office
3 - if the COS is granted by home office, a COS is generated by the employer
4 - applicant applies for a visa.
So persons here are at point 2: their employer have applied for the COS from home office and persons here are stating whether or not they have been approved (granted the COS). There is a points system. Persons are approved based on points, so everyone is stating their points to give an idea of which range of points where granted for this month.
Ttttier2 wrote:Hey GettingTier2, I remembered yours is also 40?
If so, why would some other 40s get rejection? Weird
Yes. Just a quick email saying my restricted COS has been rejected and my caseworker will get in touch with me soon. But it's already 6pm Greenwich time... so I don't know if that'll happen. I had either 39 points or 40 points, depending on whether they include all the other things on top of base pay.vizard wrote:did pwc legal contact you today?IHateTheresaMay wrote:I had 40 points, PwC Legal... I wish they would have applied a little earlier. This is disheartening.
I don't even know what my options are now. Could they redirect me to a recruiter here in the US? I'd made so many friends in the UK who are wondering when I'll be back.
GettingTier2 wrote:Ttttier2 wrote:Hey GettingTier2, I remembered yours is also 40?
If so, why would some other 40s get rejection? Weird
Hi Ttttier2,
I actually had 45 points.
It makes no sense to me that ppl with 40 points are being approved while others got refusals.
Although the news says 45 points is the cut-off point, but we still need to wait for either BBC or the Home Office to announce it to be sure.
If the news is true, the possible explanations are:
A. stephybailey24 has got housing allowances or salary increase, making him 45 points, while the employer has not given notice about it. (maybe teacher is on shortage list? or got a PhD degree?)
B. The application pool has gone so large that the MAC had to review applications case by case. As far as I know, the policy says they only judge by points. (see policy clause 29.23 and below. it tells you how they allocate the COS) so I cannot be sure if they actually do such things.
C.the cut-off points is actually not 45. perhaps media is just making assumptions, you cannot be sure unless it's on BBC or GOV websites.
these are just my speculations...right or wrong, I don't know.. I just hope I could offer a bit help..
I mean, I literally read all related Tier 2 policy guides. They are like 600 pages+ so I cannot remember the exact sentences.