Hi All,
I have a very imp and urgent doubt. Can somebody please clear it. I am claiming my previous earnings for the period of Mar 2007 to Feb 2008 with my Indian salary. But I was in UK in the month of Aug 2007 and so I am excluding this months salary.
So is it ok as I am not actually showing a continuous salary of 12 months.
Please suggest.
I am also copying my cover letter below. Please suggest if its ok or shall do some changes to it.
Wold appreciate if you can please help me out.
Thanks
Abhishek
Dated: 15th April 2008
To,
The Immigration Officer
Tier 1 (General)
Dear Sir/Madam,
Sub: Cover letter for Previous Earnings Section.
I Abhishek Agrawal currently works in XXX Limited as Senior Consultant. I have claimed 40 points in the previous earnings section for salary earned by me from my current employer, XXXX, India. My claim period is from March 2007 to February 2008(12 months).
During July / August 2007, I was in UK on deputation for 28 days (29th July 2007 to 25th Aug 2007). During this period, I got my Indian salary as well as living allowance in UK. I would like to exclude this period for calculating points for my previous earnings for the ease of the Assessing Officer and save the hassles of considering multiple periods with various multiplying factors.
As per the tier1genpolicyguide document available on Border and Immigration Agency website, I have provided two required evidences. I request you to kindly consider the evidences provided by me and grant me the points I claimed for.
Required Evidences
1) Salary Slips
I get monthly salary slips as a PDF file. I’ve taken their prints, got them signed and stamped by Finance Department. I am claiming my monthly gross salary that includes monetary benefits like Medical, Meal Coupons, incentives and Consolidated Allowance for your kind consideration. Also the account number is mentioned on the pay slips. Please find the 12 salary slips (March 2007 – February 2008) as enclosed.
Total Gross Salary as in pay slips (excluding salary of August 2007) – INR XXX.27
As per
www.oanda.com Currency Converter, Mid-market rates as of 2008-Feb-29 is
1 INR = .01265 GBP
INR XXX.27 = GBP XXX
As per uplift calculator available on agency website,
total earnings= GBP XXX
I have attached the excel sheet with details of my gross and net earnings in the format available on the Border and Immigration Agency website.
Also I have provided a printout of currency conversion table (29/02/08) of
http://www.oanda.com
Employer details: (Please quote my employee ID – 1111 for any enquiry)
Senior Manager - HR Payroll – Department
XXXX Limited
- , India
Phone: +91 _______ (Please ask for payroll department)
2) Bank Account Statement
I have included my account statement where my company deposits my salary. This statement covers the full 12 months of my claim period (i.e. from 1st March 2007 to 29th February 2008). I have mentioned dates of my salary deposit entries in my statement corresponding to the Net Salary on my pay slips in the attached excel sheet. Please note that Net salary is credited to the bank account only after deducting Income tax, profession tax, security deposit advance, PF etc… from the gross salary.
Net salary credited to ABN Amro bank account (no. XXX) = INR YYYY
Gross deductions for the period as in pay slips = INR ZZZZ
Gross Salary =INR (AA+ XXX.27) = INR XXXX.27 = GBP XXXX
As per uplift calculator available on agency website,
total earnings= GBP XXXX
Contact Details:
ABN AMRO Bank (India) N.V.
327, Mahatma Gandhi Road,
Pune Camp,
Pune 411001
Bank by Phone: 91-20-6642 1111
Fax: 91-20-26139734
My Account number: AAAA
I trust the information I have provided is satisfactory, however if you have any questions or queries or require additional information regarding any aspect of the application, please do not hesitate to contact me via any modes of communication noted at the top of this letter.
Thanking you
Sincerely,
Abhishek Agrawal