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This means that you need to show that you were on HSMP before Tier 1 General. You can attach your HSMP approval letter and Tier 1 general extension Approval letter with your application. Although, the visa in your passport clearly says about your HSMP & Tier 1 G status. The reason for this is, to establish a fact that your are applying under correct category and if you were in a category that leads to settlement in 5 years of time.abhijack wrote:thanks a lot zahid...
one more query please.....
Section 10L of the SET(O), it requires:-
"For the period before you were granted leave as a Tier 1 (General) migrant, documents showing that you met the relevant requirements of the immigration rules."
what does that mean?
thanks again zahid for the prompt response...zahid.ali.anwar wrote:
This means that you need to show that you were on HSMP before Tier 1 General. You can attach your HSMP approval letter and Tier 1 general extension Approval letter with your application. Although, the visa in your passport clearly says about your HSMP & Tier 1 G status. The reason for this is, to establish a fact that your are applying under correct category and if you were in a category that leads to settlement in 5 years of time.
You did not mentioned your Visa category. I am considering it Tier 1 General,dezialien wrote: Q1) do i just take a average of the 12 months NET i am gong to claim and put it there?
or take a constant NET without OT/Bonus and fill it in??!
Q2) RE: 5.1 (If so, how much do you pay each month?):
Hizahid.ali.anwar wrote:You did not mentioned your Visa category. I am considering it Tier 1 General,dezialien wrote: Q1) do i just take a average of the 12 months NET i am gong to claim and put it there?
or take a constant NET without OT/Bonus and fill it in??!
Q2) RE: 5.1 (If so, how much do you pay each month?):
Q1: The averge take home salary including Over time, bonus etc. Nothing to do with your Gross claimed Pay.
Q2: You dont need to provide any Proof. This is just the rent. No bills etc in it. if all the bills are included in the House rent than you can write the final amount. Otherwise, just the House rent will be sufficient. This is just to figure out your every month fix expence. Even if you pay by cash. Just write the amount you pay every month.
Q1. i think rather than putting the mean value its best to put the lowest figure. the lowest figure will usually correspond to the net pay without including any other allowances for eg. travel expenses, reimbursement of courses etc. which will apear in certain months only.zahid.ali.anwar wrote:
You did not mentioned your Visa category. I am considering it Tier 1 General,
Q1: The averge take home salary including Over time, bonus etc. Nothing to do with your Gross claimed Pay.
Q2: You dont need to provide any Proof. This is just the rent. No bills etc in it. if all the bills are included in the House rent than you can write the final amount. Otherwise, just the House rent will be sufficient. This is just to figure out your every month fix expence. Even if you pay by cash. Just write the amount you pay every month.
Yes you can put the lowest figure. These figures, if not humungusly low, have no effect on your ILR.abhijack wrote:[Q1. i think rather than putting the mean value its best to put the lowest figure. the lowest figure will usually correspond to the net pay without including any other allowances for eg. travel expenses, reimbursement of courses etc. which will apear in certain months only.
thanks....zahid.ali.anwar wrote: Yes you can put the lowest figure. These figures, if not humungusly low, have no effect on your ILR.
It is not a mandatory requirement.abhijack wrote:
do they ask for tenancy agreement?
thanks i am trying hard to get one...not sure whether i will get one in time..zahid.ali.anwar wrote:
It is not a mandatory requirement.