farrukh786786 wrote:salam @MGH brother and @beena sister.finally got my hearing in january.But i'm in pakistan , my solicitor adviced me to come back and start a job .I've planned to return to uk in january and I have a confirmed job in january but my solicitor asked me to come back more than 1 month earlier orherwise HO 's solicitor will argue why u came just back ..My solicitor firstly adviced me to not worry on job u could be jobless at time of your hearing and now he is saying so..anyway if HO 's solicitor argue then he will argue if I would have been back 3 or 4 months earlier than my hearing .what you guyz thinking ??
well , @MGH brother is this a requirement that I should have been earning the threshold of contunous of 2 years before my hearing "
as I had been earing 16000£ p.a . after 4 months of my appeal launched .basically my previous company got dissolved , if this will be a issue point then no one would get an allowed appeal.now I will a job in january before 3 weeks of my hearing which will offer me more than required threshold and i will able to present them my 3 recent payslips as my new employer will paid me weekly and my employer letter that confirms the same.
if HO argu why I returned just 3 weeks earlier than I could show them my mrs heath issue evidences although I would have been away from uk for just 4 months .
what u can advice on this brother ? may Allah give u reward for ur help.
The home office are not able to challenge you on your circumstance right now, but they probably will ask you whether or not you are still working right now.
It will be of no use to provide any payslips of work you have done now as the only points that can be raised at your hearing will your refusal points and only in the timeframe of the 6 months before you applied.
It's always ideal to not take unpaid leave because of the fact that you never know, you may have to apply again, and if so, it will set you back until you complete the 6 months required (or 12 months for self employed).
Although the judge cannot dismiss you solely because you are not working now, it doesn't tend to lean in your favour if you are.
If you need any more advice please do ask, but I think I have covered the points raised.