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There's nothing wrong in getting salary increase. The issue is that your employer should inform the UKVI. Based on your explanation, your company must be ready and able to show that everyone with the same qualification as you are also getting the salary increase.sri7 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 10:25 amHi,
Firstly thank you very much for the response.
1.I work as Dispensary manger in a pharmacy. My role hasn't changed and more responsibilities and duties are only due to the nature of the pharmacy I work as its a busy one and difficult branch to manage.
2. Coming to salary increase is because i have gone through a professional development like registering with General Pharmaceutical council and i have enough proof to show that salary increase is done based on my professional development and performance.
3. Also I am on 48 hour contract due to the business need and shortage of staff in my branch all the time.
4. I do not know how much exactly my other colleague managers are getting paid in other branches in our company as it is a confidential information and their salaries depends up on their branch requirements,how busy the branch is,their qualifications , their performance etc.For example, a manager who works for Argos extra won't get the same salary as the manager who works for a normal Argos.
However,previous manager in my branch is to get £13.50 per hour(3 years before). Now i get £14.23.
5. I am sure my employer will pass this genuine information to compliance officer and wish UKVI will be satisfied.
Thank you for the best wishes.
Have you tried to contact your local MP?sri7 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 30, 2018 11:10 pmHi Dear Expert Gurus.
PEO Croydon: Tier 2 general to ILR
Applied: MARCH 2018
Decision: Application is valid. FURTHER ENQURIES REQUIRED.
Myself or my employer haven't heard anything from UKVI. Its been more than 5 months. really confused. My solicitor have written twice and no response yet. I was advised that there could be a potential compliance officer's visit. But my head office is saying nothing heard from UKVI and they told me other TIER 2 applications and ILR applications were ok. No compliance visit/audit due to because my company is big? Has any one gone through similar situation?
My EMPLOYER hasn't still updated SMS and even solicitor told to leave as it is because its late.
Also my passport expired on August 11th. I have called UKVI but they said to me that they will get back to me in case they need to. Is expired passport going to be a issue ?
Hope to hear from UKVI soon.
Many thanks
Raj
There is no need to report a salary increase if the increase was part of an annual salary review for the whole company. But if the salary increase was just for you then it must be reported. if your previous increases were part of a general increase then you just need to report the most recent increase. since you have a pending application, I am not sure if reporting the old increase will make any difference (you would have used £14.23 in your application). I guess the most recent increase (increase after you have submitted your application) is what you should report.sri7 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 18, 2018 11:41 pmHi can some one please advise me on the following issue:
Today I had a performance review and I had a 27p pay rise and my pay rate has increased from £14.23 to £14.50. As my SMS was not updated for ILR application and it says £11.02 still on SMS, so how do i need to proceed with the SMS update? Do my HR need to update it from £11.02 to !4.50 or £14.23 to £14.50 ? Please kindly help.Thank you.
kind regards
Raj.
if your pay rate was increased from £11.02 to £14.23 and was not reported to UKVI, that might be one of the reasons your ILR application required further enquiry. Do you have any update on the application?sri7 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 18, 2018 11:41 pmHi can some one please advise me on the following issue:
Today I had a performance review and I had a 27p pay rise and my pay rate has increased from £14.23 to £14.50. As my SMS was not updated for ILR application and it says £11.02 still on SMS, so how do i need to proceed with the SMS update? Do my HR need to update it from £11.02 to !4.50 or £14.23 to £14.50 ? Please kindly help.Thank you.
kind regards
Raj.
48 hours appears to be on the high side. However, if you have received another salary increase, then your sponsor needs to update the sms with the new salary. And also briefly state why your salary was increasedsri7 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 19, 2018 7:31 amHi firstly thank you very much for replying me. Yes you are correct my salary increase at different occasions and my hours was not reported on SMS and this is the reason they held my application. My HR said to me post application that she don't know that she has to report any salary increases on SMS. My salary was not a annual increase. It was based on my performance and professional development i underwent.
Myself or my employer haven't heard anything from Home office yet and no compliance visit also. So I don't have any clue of what is happening with my application really confused. Even its been more than 3weeks and no update to my MP also from home office.
Ok so If my HR update on SMS as- annual pay increased from £35518 to £36192 based on 48 hour contract since 18 oct 2018,will this help? How will home office see this as? Thank you once again for your reply.
kind regards,
Raja
sri7 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 22, 2018 11:08 amHi, 4 weeks before my MP received a response from UKVI and told that as enquiry involve other government departments,we cannot tell you when the decision will be made. Just wondering what I have to do with other government departments (most likely HMRC), is it because my salary was not updated on SMS- so they checking on HMRC to see whether my pay is genuine or not? If yes, do they really require nearly 8 months to do that?
I have contacted HMRC, just to see if there is any tax discrepancy, they confirmed everything is paid off and no red flag on my account. However they said me 2012/13( during my Post study work visa), there was underpayment which I was never aware of and this was automatically adjusted in 2016/2017 tax year. But HMRC said me theses adjustments are very common and nothing to worry about it.
Is this going to be problem for me?
Also I feel 8 months is too long for not contacting as my application was from TIER2 to ILR?
Thank you
It does look like a positive sign. I guess they want to see that your salary increase was genuine. You should be fine if you are still earning the same salary used for the application and your statement of account can show that