Being in U.K does not matter or contribute to any points. May I ask if the allowance you have is fixed or variable?
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Well it is not included in my yearly pay , it is basically moving allowance. I can claim only if I submit my moving expenses . I don't know how they have projected this allowance while submitting the application .londondreams2018 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 3:00 pm
Being in U.K does not matter or contribute to any points. May I ask if the allowance you have is fixed or variable?
This allowance is one that is not counted for the purpose of salary for RCoS. I hope you sponsor has not made something up to over inflate your 'income'.Sunjam wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 3:12 pmWell it is not included in my yearly pay , it is basically moving allowance. I can claim only if I submit my moving expenses . I don't know how they have projected this allowance while submitting the application .londondreams2018 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 3:00 pm
Being in U.K does not matter or contribute to any points. May I ask if the allowance you have is fixed or variable?
26.18 The salary package on the CoS must not include:
• bonus or incentive pay which is not guaranteed
• employer pension contributions
• other payments which cannot be guaranteed
• overtime pay, whether or not overtime is guaranteed
• allowances to cover business expenses including (but not limited to)
training, hotels and business travel within the UK, or travel to and from the
migrant’s country of residence or home country
• one-off payments, such as those associated with the cost of relocation,
which do not form part of the migrant’s regular salary package
• any payments or allowances (whether monetary or in-kind) for which the
migrant must reimburse the sponsor
If thts the case thn 43 is my points ( which is granted) . Or they might have increased my salary to 45K removing 2K allowance ( which I am not aware ) . Its good to have a salary hike for the sake of Visa, without my knowledgeCR001 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 3:15 pmThis allowance is one that is not counted for the purpose of salary for RCoS. I hope you sponsor has not made something up to over inflate your 'income'.Sunjam wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 3:12 pmWell it is not included in my yearly pay , it is basically moving allowance. I can claim only if I submit my moving expenses . I don't know how they have projected this allowance while submitting the application .londondreams2018 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 3:00 pm
Being in U.K does not matter or contribute to any points. May I ask if the allowance you have is fixed or variable?
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... l_v1.0.pdf
26.18 The salary package on the CoS must not include:
• bonus or incentive pay which is not guaranteed
• employer pension contributions
• other payments which cannot be guaranteed
• overtime pay, whether or not overtime is guaranteed
• allowances to cover business expenses including (but not limited to)
training, hotels and business travel within the UK, or travel to and from the
migrant’s country of residence or home country
• one-off payments, such as those associated with the cost of relocation,
which do not form part of the migrant’s regular salary package
• any payments or allowances (whether monetary or in-kind) for which the
migrant must reimburse the sponsor
Great news! Thanks for sharingChanCaal20 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 3:29 pmHad to post - our solicitor confirmed that one of their RCoS requests was approved at 41points, I have been waiting at 30 points and she promised to inform should they get approvals for under 45...
Thank you for posting. It's really nice of you to make everyone aware. GoodChanCaal20 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 3:29 pmHad to post - our solicitor confirmed that one of their RCoS requests was approved at 41points, I have been waiting at 30 points and she promised to inform should they get approvals for under 45...
This is great news. Thanks for posting! I am waiting at 30 pts as well. Great to hear this Soo happy. I've been waiting since december!ChanCaal20 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 3:29 pmHad to post - our solicitor confirmed that one of their RCoS requests was approved at 41points, I have been waiting at 30 points and she promised to inform should they get approvals for under 45...
Was this Non SOL.. Non NHS ?thisB wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 3:32 pmGreat news! Thanks for sharingChanCaal20 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 3:29 pmHad to post - our solicitor confirmed that one of their RCoS requests was approved at 41points, I have been waiting at 30 points and she promised to inform should they get approvals for under 45...
This is amazing! I am waiting at 30pts too! This month really looks quite positive, hopefully we can all get RCoS next month!!!!engineer201832 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 3:54 pmThis is great news. Thanks for posting! I am waiting at 30 pts as well. Great to hear this Soo happy. I've been waiting since december!ChanCaal20 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 3:29 pmHad to post - our solicitor confirmed that one of their RCoS requests was approved at 41points, I have been waiting at 30 points and she promised to inform should they get approvals for under 45...
Great news!! Congrats mate!!
I understand what you're saying. However, Having been on this forum since December, I have seen instances where applications have had queries from HO for their application even though they were well bellow the threshold for the month.tej_san wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 5:03 pmThose who are waiting for last 7/8 months, can you confirm how many times did your employer was sent queries and when?
In my case, my employer received queries in November and since then it's being refused. Now, my employer received queries this month directly after December!
In FOI figures, HO always provide information of 'granted' and 'refused' but not 'rejected' ones!
I can now understand why point is dropping to 41 even though there is a huge backlog. The applicants were getting refused in each band below 45 for last 8 months. However, their applications were never verified.
This month, HO is sending queries and verifying applications below 45 level too. This means a lot of applications may have been 'rejected' or kept on 'pending' to next month due to non submission of information to queries.
So, valid and verified applications are being granted. That means not the whole lot had valid applications and that's the reason the cut-off is dropping.
Yeah, it's been hit and miss for us. More often than not though, they have asked for more information.engineer201832 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 5:14 pmI understand what you're saying. However, Having been on this forum since December, I have seen instances where applications have had queries from HO for their application even though they were well bellow the threshold for the month.tej_san wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 5:03 pmThose who are waiting for last 7/8 months, can you confirm how many times did your employer was sent queries and when?
In my case, my employer received queries in November and since then it's being refused. Now, my employer received queries this month directly after December!
In FOI figures, HO always provide information of 'granted' and 'refused' but not 'rejected' ones!
I can now understand why point is dropping to 41 even though there is a huge backlog. The applicants were getting refused in each band below 45 for last 8 months. However, their applications were never verified.
This month, HO is sending queries and verifying applications below 45 level too. This means a lot of applications may have been 'rejected' or kept on 'pending' to next month due to non submission of information to queries.
So, valid and verified applications are being granted. That means not the whole lot had valid applications and that's the reason the cut-off is dropping.
I don't know what other people's opinion is though and if other people have had queries on their application when they did not meet closely to the threshold for the month
I doubt if everyone received queries. One of my friends's employer is trying for RCoS for last 3 months at 31 points and it's being refused. However, his employer never received queries yet! I don't think his application is verified without submitting any documents!engineer201832 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 5:14 pmI understand what you're saying. However, Having been on this forum since December, I have seen instances where applications have had queries from HO for their application even though they were well bellow the threshold for the month.tej_san wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 5:03 pmThose who are waiting for last 7/8 months, can you confirm how many times did your employer was sent queries and when?
In my case, my employer received queries in November and since then it's being refused. Now, my employer received queries this month directly after December!
In FOI figures, HO always provide information of 'granted' and 'refused' but not 'rejected' ones!
I can now understand why point is dropping to 41 even though there is a huge backlog. The applicants were getting refused in each band below 45 for last 8 months. However, their applications were never verified.
This month, HO is sending queries and verifying applications below 45 level too. This means a lot of applications may have been 'rejected' or kept on 'pending' to next month due to non submission of information to queries.
So, valid and verified applications are being granted. That means not the whole lot had valid applications and that's the reason the cut-off is dropping.
I don't know what other people's opinion is though and if other people have had queries on their application when they did not meet closely to the threshold for the month
Not everyone is going to received queries from HO or need to provide additional docs. Only sometimes does HO ask for more information if they have questions or need more information for the application. I am unsure if they do this if they know the application has points way below the thresholdtej_san wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 5:24 pmI doubt if everyone received queries. One of my friends's employer is trying for RCoS for last 3 months at 31 points and it's being refused. However, his employer never received queries yet! I don't think his application is verified without submitting any documents!engineer201832 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 5:14 pmI understand what you're saying. However, Having been on this forum since December, I have seen instances where applications have had queries from HO for their application even though they were well bellow the threshold for the month.tej_san wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 5:03 pmThose who are waiting for last 7/8 months, can you confirm how many times did your employer was sent queries and when?
In my case, my employer received queries in November and since then it's being refused. Now, my employer received queries this month directly after December!
In FOI figures, HO always provide information of 'granted' and 'refused' but not 'rejected' ones!
I can now understand why point is dropping to 41 even though there is a huge backlog. The applicants were getting refused in each band below 45 for last 8 months. However, their applications were never verified.
This month, HO is sending queries and verifying applications below 45 level too. This means a lot of applications may have been 'rejected' or kept on 'pending' to next month due to non submission of information to queries.
So, valid and verified applications are being granted. That means not the whole lot had valid applications and that's the reason the cut-off is dropping.
I don't know what other people's opinion is though and if other people have had queries on their application when they did not meet closely to the threshold for the month
What a magical month July has been so far.. the points have now fallen to 41 and it conveys that people waiting at 30-40 points are very likely to get through next month. It seems the desperate wait for the past 8 months is going to end. Finally, something to cheer up to all of us.hpr0716 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 4:17 pmThis is amazing! I am waiting at 30pts too! This month really looks quite positive, hopefully, we can all get RCoS next month!!!!engineer201832 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 3:54 pmThis is great news. Thanks for posting! I am waiting at 30 pts as well. Great to hear this Soo happy. I've been waiting since december!ChanCaal20 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 3:29 pmHad to post - our solicitor confirmed that one of their RCoS requests was approved at 41points, I have been waiting at 30 points and she promised to inform should they get approvals for under 45...
I don't think so. If they needed more information they would have requested before 10th July. Since it has happened to you that doesn't mean that it's the same scenario with others as well. Having said that your point will get confirmed once the other with 45 gets rejection.tej_san wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 5:03 pmThose who are waiting for last 7/8 months, can you confirm how many times did your employer was sent queries and when?
In my case, my employer received queries in November and since then it's being refused. Now, my employer received queries this month directly after December!
In FOI figures, HO always provide information of 'granted' and 'refused' but not 'rejected' ones!
I can now understand why point is dropping to 41 even though there is a huge backlog. The applicants were getting refused in each band below 45 for last 8 months. However, their applications were never verified.
This month, HO is sending queries and verifying applications below 45 level too. This means a lot of applications may have been 'rejected' or kept on 'pending' to next month due to non submission of information to queries.
So, valid and verified applications are being granted. That means not the whole lot had valid applications and that's the reason the cut-off is dropping.
Short answer is no.belmonte wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 5:48 pmHi Guys,
I have a question. I've been following this board from the last 4 months. I've applied twice to get RCoS, but both have been refused. I suppose I have 38 points. No NHS, No Phd, No shortlist occupation. So, my employer needs to re-do the RLMT. In this case, should I participate in the whole process again or do they just need to advertise and that's all?
I mean, should I need to re-apply to the job position, do everything again or it is unnecessary?
Thanks for the help.
Hi, the answer will be no.belmonte wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 5:48 pmHi Guys,
I have a question. I've been following this board from the last 4 months. I've applied twice to get RCoS, but both have been refused. I suppose I have 38 points. No NHS, No Phd, No shortlist occupation. So, my employer needs to re-do the RLMT. In this case, should I participate in the whole process again or do they just need to advertise and that's all?
I mean, should I need to re-apply to the job position, do everything again or it is unnecessary?
Thanks for the help.
Are you sure? How then HO verifies applications without going through the docs. I've seen the screenshots of the SMS system and there is not much an employer can submit. Also, there are no ways to upload documents as attachments. Only 2 boxes where employer writes RLMT procedure, which is never full proof.engineer201832 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 5:30 pmNot everyone is going to received queries from HO or need to provide additional docs. Only sometimes does HO ask for more information if they have questions or need more information for the application. I am unsure if they do this if they know the application has points way below the thresholdtej_san wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 5:24 pmI doubt if everyone received queries. One of my friends's employer is trying for RCoS for last 3 months at 31 points and it's being refused. However, his employer never received queries yet! I don't think his application is verified without submitting any documents!engineer201832 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 5:14 pmI understand what you're saying. However, Having been on this forum since December, I have seen instances where applications have had queries from HO for their application even though they were well bellow the threshold for the month.tej_san wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 5:03 pmThose who are waiting for last 7/8 months, can you confirm how many times did your employer was sent queries and when?
In my case, my employer received queries in November and since then it's being refused. Now, my employer received queries this month directly after December!
In FOI figures, HO always provide information of 'granted' and 'refused' but not 'rejected' ones!
I can now understand why point is dropping to 41 even though there is a huge backlog. The applicants were getting refused in each band below 45 for last 8 months. However, their applications were never verified.
This month, HO is sending queries and verifying applications below 45 level too. This means a lot of applications may have been 'rejected' or kept on 'pending' to next month due to non submission of information to queries.
So, valid and verified applications are being granted. That means not the whole lot had valid applications and that's the reason the cut-off is dropping.
I don't know what other people's opinion is though and if other people have had queries on their application when they did not meet closely to the threshold for the month
However I have seen instances in the past few months where the the threshold is at 50-55 pts for the month and people with 30-40 pts are getting requests for more information for their application.