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Hi There,npanglia wrote:I am currently in the process of applying for Tier 1 Visa. However came across a strange situation if somebody could advice.
Since I was working in UK on work Permit last year. I came back to India on 3nd May, 2009. My company paid me UK salary credited on my UK Account on pro-rata basis for 3 days say GBP 500. The salary slip doesn't mention the timelines or prorata thing details.. it says Salary for month of May.
However since i used to receive Indian salary in Indian bank account while on work permit as well. I received for the same month salary of say Rs 50,000. and the salary slip reflect salary for Month of may.
Now confusion for me is that what income (Indian or UK or Both) shall I produce in previous earning and how do i make calculations. Since I dont want to put impression of double counting to HO.
So far I have decided to mention in my cover letter that "To avoid any discrepancy and double counting I don't want to claim earning for salary I got in UK in may'09 since it was for 3 days only and consider Indian salary only for that period.
Will it be right to mention this? since they should not take this as miscalculation on my part.
Please suggest!
The only evidence that I have is the Immigration stamp on my work permit. I hope that is enough to provide as evidence.linkin wrote: What is more important here is, you will apply Uplift to your Indian earnings for the month of May(because you were physically there in the period). Hence, you should get an evidence for the same.
Yes, that should be sufficient. Wait for other to confirm.npanglia wrote:The only evidence that I have is the Immigration stamp on my work permit. I hope that is enough to provide as evidence.linkin wrote: What is more important here is, you will apply Uplift to your Indian earnings for the month of May(because you were physically there in the period). Hence, you should get an evidence for the same.
Yes, can be done that way.npanglia wrote:The only evidence that I have is the Immigration stamp on my work permit. I hope that is enough to provide as evidence.linkin wrote: What is more important here is, you will apply Uplift to your Indian earnings for the month of May(because you were physically there in the period). Hence, you should get an evidence for the same.
Also is it safe to use uplift ratio for Indian Salary for May'09 and not claim UK Salary for May'09. By doing this I am still have enough Points.
The point here is I want to be sure that I am not doing any miscalculation before presenting it to HO and don't want to take the risk of rejection due to this trivial but complicated situation.