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I also have similar plan, thinking of switching my Tier2-ict (i think) that I have had since Jan'09 to Tier1-general. Is there a restriction on my plan with respect to new changes?umaroff wrote:Hi,
I am planning to switch from Tier 2 to Tier 1, hence initial application.
Can I show my earnings for the last 12 months from my current sponsored employer + 1 month earning working for company back home (within that 12 months)(using multiplier) while I was in holidays.
Thanks,
If you have worked back home and your salary is credited back home, then you may claim (also use uplift ratio for that month)umaroff wrote:Hi,
I am planning to switch from Tier 2 to Tier 1, hence initial application.
Can I show my earnings for the last 12 months from my current sponsored employer + 1 month earning working for company back home (within that 12 months)(using multiplier) while I was in holidays.
Thanks,
Thank you for your reply. But during my 1months leave i was paid holiday pay which is legal employment income. Can I not claim it?vks wrote:If you have worked back home and your salary is credited back home, then you may claim (also use uplift ratio for that month)umaroff wrote:Hi,
I am planning to switch from Tier 2 to Tier 1, hence initial application.
Can I show my earnings for the last 12 months from my current sponsored employer + 1 month earning working for company back home (within that 12 months)(using multiplier) while I was in holidays.
Thanks,
But you can't claim for the leave that you have taken here and show that you have worked at your home country!
Please write to HO for clarification on this topic, as I am not 100% sureumaroff wrote:Thank you for your reply. But during my 1months leave i was paid holiday pay which is legal employment income. Can I not claim it?vks wrote:If you have worked back home and your salary is credited back home, then you may claim (also use uplift ratio for that month)umaroff wrote:Hi,
I am planning to switch from Tier 2 to Tier 1, hence initial application.
Can I show my earnings for the last 12 months from my current sponsored employer + 1 month earning working for company back home (within that 12 months)(using multiplier) while I was in holidays.
Thanks,
But you can't claim for the leave that you have taken here and show that you have worked at your home country!
I have just contacted visa consultant who said that i cant use uplift ratio as i was UK resident even thought i worked overseas for that month. Did anyone apply using uplift ratio in such case?vks wrote:If you have worked back home and your salary is credited back home, then you may claim (also use uplift ratio for that month)umaroff wrote:Hi,
I am planning to switch from Tier 2 to Tier 1, hence initial application.
Can I show my earnings for the last 12 months from my current sponsored employer + 1 month earning working for company back home (within that 12 months)(using multiplier) while I was in holidays.
Thanks,
But you can't claim for the leave that you have taken here and show that you have worked at your home country!
umaroff wrote:I have just contacted visa consultant who said that i cant use uplift ratio as i was UK resident even thought i worked overseas for that month. Did anyone apply using uplift ratio in such case?vks wrote:If you have worked back home and your salary is credited back home, then you may claim (also use uplift ratio for that month)umaroff wrote:Hi,
I am planning to switch from Tier 2 to Tier 1, hence initial application.
Can I show my earnings for the last 12 months from my current sponsored employer + 1 month earning working for company back home (within that 12 months)(using multiplier) while I was in holidays.
Thanks,
But you can't claim for the leave that you have taken here and show that you have worked at your home country!
Why not write to HO, before aqpplying?umaroff wrote:contradicting answers everywhere!
just used HO PBS calculator.
Under earnings I did put 12 months UK earning + 1 month earning in the middle of that 12 months from back home. Calculator summary automatically used uplift ratio.
Id love not to risk, but thats my only choice. If im really eligible by this means im ready to fight till i get visa
where and whom in HO i need to write to thou?vks wrote:Why not write to HO, before aqpplying?umaroff wrote:contradicting answers everywhere!
just used HO PBS calculator.
Under earnings I did put 12 months UK earning + 1 month earning in the middle of that 12 months from back home. Calculator summary automatically used uplift ratio.
Id love not to risk, but thats my only choice. If im really eligible by this means im ready to fight till i get visa
The forum is not the BIA..I would advise to check the following linkumaroff wrote:where and whom in HO i need to write to thou?vks wrote:Why not write to HO, before aqpplying?umaroff wrote:contradicting answers everywhere!
just used HO PBS calculator.
Under earnings I did put 12 months UK earning + 1 month earning in the middle of that 12 months from back home. Calculator summary automatically used uplift ratio.
Id love not to risk, but thats my only choice. If im really eligible by this means im ready to fight till i get visa