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Most of the moderators and people on this board are giving wrong advice,mulderpf wrote:If you are on Tier 2, that means you are earning your money in the UK not in India (even though you are paid in India as well)? Am I understanding your situation correctly?
If this is the case, then you cannot use the uplift ratio.
ub4u wrote:Most of the moderators and people on this board are giving wrong advice,mulderpf wrote:If you are on Tier 2, that means you are earning your money in the UK not in India (even though you are paid in India as well)? Am I understanding your situation correctly?
If this is the case, then you cannot use the uplift ratio.
Incorrect.it is the currency in which the payment is made determins the income band and uplift factor
Incorrect.if you make money here in uk that would be multiplied by one but if you are paid in India in INR then the uplift factor applies
They are not working in India, they are working in the UK!. as the factor is used to reflect the difference of income levels, you cannot expect someone to earn uk salaries in india.
How we adjust overseas earnings
To reflect differences in income levels across the world, the income level required to score points varies depending on where you were working at the time you earned the money. We use a series of calculations (known as uplift ratios) to bring overseas salaries in line with your UK equivalents. The level of uplift we give depends on the average income in the country in which the earnings were made. This calculation is made automatically using the points-based calculator, which you can find on the right of this page.
Table 2A of Appendix A (Attributes) of the Immigration Rules lists countries and the appropriate conversion rate, which you can find on the right of this page.
The country in which you have been working, rather than your nationality, determines the income bands against which we will assess the earnings.