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ppatil9 wrote:Salary slips issued in pdf format which has employer logo and address on it, Can I take print of the same and submit without employer stamp and sign?
Yes it has the company logo so it is on headed paperppatil9 wrote:Salary slips issued in pdf format which has employer logo and address on it, Can I take print of the same and submit without employer stamp and sign?
Read Payslipsrepublique wrote:No it doesn't.rajesh9pl wrote:It should be authorised, seal/stamp of company and signature from competent authority.
If one reads para 123(1) of the Tier 1 policy guidance, it will not be difficult to understand that what is being suggested here so convincingly *is not in line with* what the Tier 1 policy guidance states regarding use of online payslips.republique wrote:Your decision. I told you NOT.ppatil9 wrote:This means I should get it authenticated by employer with stamp and signature...republique wrote:No it doesn't.rajesh9pl wrote:It should be authorised, seal/stamp of company and signature from competent authority.
And again I told you, you don't. In one of my renewals, my payslips were available online and i printed then and submitted them because they had the employer's logo/header which made it authentic. If the employer had mailed it, it would a duplicate and thus valid. If this is the logo and pdf set up you have, then your salary slips are satisfactory for submission.sushdmehta wrote:If one reads para 123(1) of the Tier 1 policy guidance, it will not be difficult to understand that what is being suggested here so convincingly *is not in line with* what the Tier 1 policy guidance states regarding use of online payslips.republique wrote:Your decision. I told you NOT.ppatil9 wrote:This means I should get it authenticated by employer with stamp and signature...republique wrote: No it doesn't.
As advised above, you *must* get your PDF printouts signed and stamped by your employer if you do not want to risk a refusal!
regards
Thanks everyone.republique wrote:And again I told you, you don't. In one of my renewals, my payslips were available online and i printed then and submitted them because they had the employer's logo/header which made it authentic. If the employer had mailed it, it would a duplicate and thus valid. If this is the logo and pdf set up you have, then your salary slips are satisfactory for submission.sushdmehta wrote:If one reads para 123(1) of the Tier 1 policy guidance, it will not be difficult to understand that what is being suggested here so convincingly *is not in line with* what the Tier 1 policy guidance states regarding use of online payslips.republique wrote:Your decision. I told you NOT.ppatil9 wrote:
This means I should get it authenticated by employer with stamp and signature...
As advised above, you *must* get your PDF printouts signed and stamped by your employer if you do not want to risk a refusal!
regards
Everyone else is acting like it is just a lame print screen from the internet taking a snap shot of your account activity. That would clearly be insufficient.
However do what you want. You will have to go through the pain of making the employer authenticate something he already considers valid.