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Was your total annual income less than what you showed during extension? Or just the annual income from your main full time job? If the former, that would constitute deception and that is a bar to naturalisation.PossibleImmigrant16 wrote:My annual salary during the 5 years on T1G was up bad down depending upon if I had a temporary second job or not. I am worried about the 2 years out of 5 when my annual income was less than what I have shown during extension.
You'll have to explain this more:PossibleImmigrant16 wrote:Thanks for your responses
The temporary jobs were legitimate and for genuine companies. Have paid all taxes and have employment history letter from HMRC confirming this.
My annual salary during the 5 years on T1G was up bad down depending upon if I had a temporary second job or not. I am worried about the 2 years out of 5 when my annual income was less than what I have shown during extension. Please let me know if this will be an issue for naturalisation.
Many thanks
Are you now saying you practised deception during a visa extension?... 2 years out of 5 when my annual income was less than what I have shown during extension
I'm still not clear what has happened and why.PossibleImmigrant16 wrote:Thanks for your responses.
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@ Noajthan - unfortunately when I put all my documents together for naturalisation it does look like as you explained. But as I have mentioned above nothing was intentionally done and it has worked out to be like that.
So what you have explained it clearly looks like a problem. Dies it mean I am stuck and my immigration journey ends here? Or is there a way to get out of this?
Many thanks
I agree with Ursamyn. One of my friends was in exact same situation with inconsistent/dipping income, he got questioned about the taxes he was supposed to pay on previously declared income (which he had paid) but his application was approved just fine.ursamyn wrote:Now from reading all this what i understand is:
You had done 2 jobs when required to satisfy the earning requirements.
And, when you didn't want to extend you visa or apply for ILR, you didn't bother finding a second job for that.
To explain further, lets go by this example:
Say ( This is not exact as per rule ): you applied for Tier 1 G on 1 NOV 2009 required point for earning were 25 and for that you should be in range of 26k to 29k ( this is assumed )
1) From 1 Nov 2008 to 1 Nov 2009-1st job gives you 24k + 3k from second job and you are approved for 3 yrs
2) 1Nov 2009 to 1 Nov 2010 to 1 = 24k + No second Job
3) 1 Nov 2010 to 1 Nov 2011 = 24k + No Second job
4) 1 Nov 2011 to 1 Nov 2012= 24 k + 3k Second Job----extension Approved
5) 1 Nov 2012 to 1 Nov 2013 = 24 k + No Second Job
6) 1 Nov 2013 to 1 Nov 2014 = 24k + 3k Second Job-----ILR Approved
So you are satisfying the earnings requirements when required, I think there is no harm in that and would not be classed as deception for Naturalisation, provided you tax affairs are clean
I agree with this assessment.bilalazeem wrote:If you fulfilled your earnings requirements for the required periods and paid taxes on the income that you declared in your previous applications, that's all that matters in the end.
Yes. Provided your tax affairs are in order, I do not foresee any issues with your naturalisation application.PossibleImmigrant16 wrote:Does this mean I can apply for naturalisation without any worries?