Guys,
I am asking this on behalf of a family friend so please go easy on me.
I know someone who works as Band 5 physiotherapist for a private company and already spent 2 years and 2 months on tier 2.
This person has been offered a job of Band 5 physiotherapist in NHS.
With the COVID-19, things are bit uncertain in the private sector and once we are done with furlough funds, private companies may start getting rid of some of the physiotherapists. So, it's safer to go with the NHS employer.
The NHS employer is happy to offer work permit but most of the times, managers are not equipped with complicated immigration stuff.
Few Questions:
1- Physiotherapists are not on shortage occupation so they will have to go through the labour market test. Now, the appropriate salary under eligibility criteria suggests that physiotherapists should be getting paid
£30K / Annum or the ‘appropriate rate’ for the job you’re offered - whichever is higher.
Ref: https://www.gov.uk/tier-2-general/eligibility
However, looking at Appendix J Table 9
Band 5 in England should earn more than £23,023
Ref: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration ... illed-work
Going with the first reference, 30K is higher. Does it mean that band 5 physio (earning 23-24K) cannot apply for a tier 2 visa?
To make things more complicated, the chartered society of physiotherapists published this:
Physios will be exempt from points-based immigration salary threshold of £25,600 (this is different to what HO website suggests which is 30K).
They suggested:
And now they have confirmed that: ‘Physiotherapists are one of 20 key health occupations which will be exempt from the general £25,600 salary threshold under our new points-based immigration system. Instead, we will base our salary requirements around the NHS pay scales.’
Ref: https://www.csp.org.uk/news/2020-06-10- ... ld-ps25600
The more I read... more I get confused.
Has anyone got clarity on it?
2- Does switching employer and going with another employer reset the clock for ILR?
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