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In the other case (that you have referred to, above) the applicant had spent majority of the 12 months (6 months 8 days) in UK, and though he did nothing wrong in using his Indian salary to claim earnings he shouldn't have used the income band for Indian earnings. Because he was in UK for 6 months 8 days, his (pro-rata) earnings calculations should have been according to UK banding (since he was physically present and working in UK).Even though I travelled to UK for 39 days during those 8 months, was I correct in claiming points on my Indian earnings? I never earned anything in UK, got my fixed indian salary and some cash allowance over it.
Don't think so. Same reason as above. The other applicant concealed that he was working in UK for majority of the 12 months and though he should have pro-rated his salary as per UK banding, he pro-rated his salary on Indian banding instead. That's where he was at fault. But you didn't conceal any facts and pro-rated your salary wrongly.will EC officer have a problem which he had with author of the post mentioned above? I dread that situation.
Even if it comes to the situation that you are called for an interview (don't think so), all you need to do is carry a copy of your HSMP application pack with you to the interview - cover letter, documents, form, etc. etc. Let the ECO see for himself that you have clealry explained yourself in the first instance.Can he say that I concealed information, cos I clearly havent. People normally dont send passport information for HSMP approval. I still sent it and also asked them to look at it in my cover letter.
Doesn't affect your case because you spent only 39 days in UK and that doesn't require you to pro-rate your salary on UK banding.is it possible that the CW didn't read that point of mine or just ignored looking at the passport copy?
Completely different circumstances, so IMHO, it will highly stupid to even think at this stage that you will end up in the same situation as the other person.A situation like the above post can be really bad. Cos if i am slapped for 10 years, I cant even travel for leasure easily. I would rather ask my perspective employer to sponsor my work permit in UK.
You did not consider prorating earnings as per Singapore banding because you did not spend most of the time in Singapore (in line with HSMP rules). Right??prashant_2_hsmp wrote:My doubt is that i have included those 39 days in UK under my past earnings period as I never earnt a salary in UK.