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Minimum salary required for Tier 2 general

Only for the UK Skilled Worker visas, formerly known as Tier 2 visa route

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sarah_j_attaullah@hotmail
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Minimum salary required for Tier 2 general

Post by sarah_j_attaullah@hotmail » Mon Aug 10, 2009 10:14 pm

Hi thr,

anyone having an idea that when applying under the category TIER 2,how much level of income is required ????

Thankyou

Sarah

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Re: Minimum salary required for Tier 2 general

Post by ash786 » Mon Aug 10, 2009 11:51 pm

sarah_j_attaullah@hotmail wrote:Hi thr,

anyone having an idea that when applying under the category TIER 2,how much level of income is required ????

Thankyou

Sarah
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/emplo ... fpractice/


1. Follow the link and see on the right sid eof the page
2. Select u category form the list which applies to your work related industry
3. Once u found the list then select u job title and something similiar which matches u job and then scroll down the list (PDF) and see the required rate.
4. U application will be refused if u job is not getting paid according to the lsit even u score all the points plus u have a valid COS.

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Re: Minimum salary required for Tier 2 general

Post by tvn_ramesh » Tue Aug 11, 2009 1:10 pm

ash786 wrote:
sarah_j_attaullah@hotmail wrote:Hi thr,

anyone having an idea that when applying under the category TIER 2,how much level of income is required ????

Thankyou

Sarah
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/emplo ... fpractice/


1. Follow the link and see on the right sid eof the page
2. Select u category form the list which applies to your work related industry
3. Once u found the list then select u job title and something similiar which matches u job and then scroll down the list (PDF) and see the required rate.
4. U application will be refused if u job is not getting paid according to the lsit even u score all the points plus u have a valid COS.
Ash..

that's really great info..

once we get the hourly rate.. how do we match against a permanent employer.. who is paid monthly...
i mean do we need to mutliply the hourly x8 for 1day and x 30 per month??

can u explain a bit to clear things.. thanks buddy

ash786
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Re: Minimum salary required for Tier 2 general

Post by ash786 » Tue Aug 11, 2009 7:59 pm

tvn_ramesh wrote:
ash786 wrote:
sarah_j_attaullah@hotmail wrote:Hi thr,

anyone having an idea that when applying under the category TIER 2,how much level of income is required ????

Thankyou

Sarah
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/emplo ... fpractice/


1. Follow the link and see on the right sid eof the page
2. Select u category form the list which applies to your work related industry
3. Once u found the list then select u job title and something similiar which matches u job and then scroll down the list (PDF) and see the required rate.
4. U application will be refused if u job is not getting paid according to the lsit even u score all the points plus u have a valid COS.
Ash..

that's really great info..

once we get the hourly rate.. how do we match against a permanent employer.. who is paid monthly...
i mean do we need to mutliply the hourly x8 for 1day and x 30 per month??

can u explain a bit to clear things.. thanks buddy
1. U need to go by the list as it depends on the job
2. Some jobs are paid as a salary and other as per hour.
3. HO wud only accept 48 Hours per week and even if the applicant is working more than 48 hours than the HO will work out wages by 48 hours and not more than that.
4. 48 hours rule is very tricky (Stupid HO) as just say for example if an applicant earning £25,000 per year, working 60 hours per week, must work out his/her equivalent earnings for a 48-hour week. In this example, this would be £25,000 x (48 / 60) = £20,000.
5. So an applicant needs to very careful that if he gets for example £28000 per year but he has to work 60 hours then he wud only get points upto 48 hours and it will reduce the prospective earnings significantly cuz of 48 hours rule.

Dasavathar
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Post by Dasavathar » Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:15 am

Great Info Ash..

I recommend you to be the moderator...You answers are always specific..

tvn_ramesh
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Post by tvn_ramesh » Wed Aug 12, 2009 11:35 am

@ash.. thanks for the detailed info..

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Post by ash786 » Wed Aug 12, 2009 12:45 pm

Dasavathar wrote:Great Info Ash..

I recommend you to be the moderator...You answers are always specific..
We are here to help each other in every possible way.

ash786
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Post by ash786 » Wed Aug 12, 2009 12:50 pm

tvn_ramesh wrote:@ash.. thanks for the detailed info..
Not a probs ma8.

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Post by ncisgreat » Thu Aug 20, 2009 3:48 am

They have stated minimum wages after deduction of accomodation and mills.. If i will be paid seperately for accomodation, what I will do with my 20 thou money ?

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