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There is no more HSMP from India and UK. You would have to apply for Tier1 from both these countries. Switching from WP to T1 is easier in my view as the maintainance criteria and the fees for dependents are eased out in case you are applying from UK. Also since you are already working on a valid WP they would have less checks to do than otherwise.walldorfian wrote: I have following questions:
a. at the time of applying for tier-1 visa, i would be having the following payslips : 15 months payslip from India ( + bank statement) along with 4 months payslip ( +bank statement) from UK.
what is the better option to claim the earnings point?.
walldorfian wrote: b. moreover, is it better to apply for hsmp in India rather than go thru the above process of applying for tier-1 when in UK?
chiru1973 wrote:Dear Friends,
I have few Q related to Tier-1
1.Previous Earning Proof:-
a)I have salary slips wherein Co. logo is very much printed.Do I still need the co. stamp & signature,as in that case I may require to explain them a lot why I am asking this favor.
If the salary slips are on letter headed paper then you do not need signature and stamp.
Please read the Guidance notes in the following link
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/worki ... /applying/
b)In the salary slip which one would be counted , net slalary drawn or the gross written on salary slip before deductions due to PF,canteen,IT etc.
Your Gross salary will be considered
2.Experience:- My experience is into manufacturing engineering.Do I have the chance to get the visa as I found mostly doctors & IT guys are getting into UK thru this HSMP/Tier-1 route?
Tier1 is not dependent on your profession , if you meet the required points then you have chances of getting the visa provided if you supply required supporting documents.