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Big thanks for prompt response and clarity. This is really helpful.marcnath wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2018 1:25 pmHi,
You seem to have misunderstood the rules.
Since your are post-April 2014, total hours is even more irrelevant (it already was irrelevant in the pre-April 2014).
You need 10 FT jobs, each lasting 12 months, to qualify.
Your reading of the Job 1 in the guidance is also wrong. It is just one job, made of two employees of 6 months each. (one quit and was replaced six months later)
Few other discrepancies:
- Andrew for 24 months is not 1 FT job. It is only 1 PT job (anything more than 12 months does not contribute to your job creation)
- So, Andrew + Lisa will only give you 1 FT job.
- Now, since the post 2014 cases will only start coming up now, I am not sure how some fancy things would work. For example, if Andrew was an Accountant for 12 months, then an Auditor for another 12 months (different job). And you had Lisa similar, then in theory, you have 2 FT jobs. I am not sure that HO will accept that, but I am looking forward to someone testing it.
- The trainer combination is definitely not acceptable. That results in zero jobs for you. Each job needs to last 12 months each.
Based on the immigration rules, the answer is No. The immigration rules only talks about combining 2 or more part-time jobs to make up a FT job. It clearly states that you need to show in the application form which part time jobs are combined.
This is something I disagree with.rajbhanu300 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 03, 2018 5:14 pmHi aizazali,
Just to let you know that i have successfully applied with part-time job of 24 months which was considered equivalent to 1 full time job.But i am pre-april applicant so i am not sure whether they are considering the same for post-april applicants or not.
But my personal view is,if they don't have problem in combining part-time jobs(different positions) than there shouldn't be any problem in considering 24 months part-time as 1 full time(as one position) as long as the part-time job is of min. 15 hrs/week.
Thanks, very helpful point.marcnath wrote: ↑Sat Feb 03, 2018 5:26 pmThis is something I disagree with.rajbhanu300 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 03, 2018 5:14 pmHi aizazali,
Just to let you know that i have successfully applied with part-time job of 24 months which was considered equivalent to 1 full time job.But i am pre-april applicant so i am not sure whether they are considering the same for post-april applicants or not.
But my personal view is,if they don't have problem in combining part-time jobs(different positions) than there shouldn't be any problem in considering 24 months part-time as 1 full time(as one position) as long as the part-time job is of min. 15 hrs/week.
I think one of the reason behind the April 2014 change was to precisely ensure there are more jobs created