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(For SOC 1181) Salary rates: New entrant: £26,700 / Experienced: £35,500 [Source: Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings 2014]jayaff wrote:Think ive worked this out - it all adds up if you pro rata my salary up to 39 hours per week.
Is anyone able to confirm if SOC salary allocations are based on a 39 hour week?
srsw wrote:(For SOC 1181) Salary rates: New entrant: £26,700 / Experienced: £35,500 [Source: Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings 2014]jayaff wrote:Think ive worked this out - it all adds up if you pro rata my salary up to 39 hours per week.
Is anyone able to confirm if SOC salary allocations are based on a 39 hour week?
The rates are based on a 39-hour working week for all occupations where the salary source used is the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings.
So, if experienced salary applies, than you need a minimum of 35K for 39 hours per week (or pro-rated for different hours). Hope this helps.
The rates are based on a 39-hour working week for all occupations (in your case 2136) where the salary source used is the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings.hee wrote:
Thanks for info - Could you please let me know weekly working hours for soc code 2136 (experienced worker - salary 31,100)
Thanks for your reply. In Certificate of sponsor ship letter , my sponsor can mentioned hours weekly as 37.5 and annual earnings minimum as 31100 - does this cause any issue for my tier 2 general application to be rejected.srsw wrote:The rates are based on a 39-hour working week for all occupations (in your case 2136) where the salary source used is the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings.hee wrote:
Thanks for info - Could you please let me know weekly working hours for soc code 2136 (experienced worker - salary 31,100)
No, it doesn't cause any issue. In fact, it's better as you are going to earn more than required. For 37.5 hrs you need to earn minimum of 29904, however, you are being offered 31100, hence it's better.Thanks for your reply. In Certificate of sponsor ship letter , my sponsor can mentioned hours weekly as 37.5 and annual earnings minimum as 31100 - does this cause any issue for my tier 2 general application to be rejected.
I think ILR threshold exemption may be for 'Occupations skilled to PhD level'..however, I'm not 100% sure, so someone else could clarify please.Another query regarding ILR :
I think we do not require to earn require thresh hold limit £35,500 from 6 April 2018 for soc code 2136 at the time ILR application as per the below link ? page 5
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... l_2015.pdf
Thanks for detailed reply.srsw wrote:No, it doesn't cause any issue. In fact, it's better as you are going to earn more than required. For 37.5 hrs you need to earn minimum of 29904, however, you are being offered 31100, hence it's better.Thanks for your reply. In Certificate of sponsor ship letter , my sponsor can mentioned hours weekly as 37.5 and annual earnings minimum as 31100 - does this cause any issue for my tier 2 general application to be rejected.
Having said that, it looks like your employer has mentioned 31100 keeping in mind the SOC code minimum salary. What type of CoS is yours? RCoS or UCoS? Have they done RLMT properly, or are they preferring you for any particular reason?
I think ILR threshold exemption may be for 'Occupations skilled to PhD level'..however, I'm not 100% sure, so someone else could clarify please.Another query regarding ILR :
I think we do not require to earn require thresh hold limit £35,500 from 6 April 2018 for soc code 2136 at the time ILR application as per the below link ? page 5
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... l_2015.pdf
Not sure. You may find answers in previous posts by others (vaguely remember reading similar query from others)At the time of ILR application
1) how many months payslips we need to show before my ILR application date to prove that we are being annually at £35,500 to get ILR from 6th April 2018
I don't think so. At the time of applying for ILR that rule applies, not when you apply for Tier 2. So you need to find answer for your first question. Anyway, salary increase from 31100 to 35500 in next 3 years sounds possible (if you do well in your job). Make sure you keep moving closer to that salary every year, if possible2) Do we need to earn 35000 salary right while switching to tier 2 general it self ? if that is the case I may not be eligible to ILR as my sponsor has offered me 31110 only