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What you are saying makes sense and I have the same opinion but back days I'd seen a case on this or another forum where somebody was applying for Tier-1 from UK but part of his earning (few months) was earned by him in India but the authorities did not accept that he used Indian uplift ratio because of the fact that now he was in UK.mulderpf wrote:You must use the uplift ratio of the country where the money was earned (e.g. the country where the work was performed). Therefore you must use the uplift ratio of the European country where you worked.
Place of application has got nothing to do with your past earnings.mm11 wrote:Hi Ankit,
Thanks for your reply. So, what do you say about my case. I earned my money in a European country but now I have relocated to India and I am going to apply from India. So, should I use the uplift ratio of the country where I earned money or where I am living now?
Thanks