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Yes, assuming you earned the money from clients working in a SE capacity. It's not clear from your post as to where you are suggesting the additional money will come from.rushiparikh wrote:I have been told by a few Immigration Lawyers to register myself as a Self Employed Individual an pay into my account by cash or cheque for the difference in salary to meet the extension requirement.
Lucapooka wrote:Yes, assuming you earned the money from clients working in a SE capacity. It's not clear from you post where you are suggesting the additional money comes from.rushiparikh wrote:I have been told by a few Immigration Lawyers to register myself as a Self Employed Individual an pay into my account by cash or cheque for the difference in salary to meet the extension requirement.
Not yet! You would have to start. Your grey area is not grey at all; it would be dishonest deception, pure and simple. For a lawyer to suggest you do this is completely outrageous.rushiparikh wrote:My only source of income is from my employment working for a IT Company. I don't have any self employed income as such at the moment.
This is what my thoughts were around the same; but he convinced me saying everyone does the same thing, which is when I have come here for seeking advice.Lucapooka wrote:Not yet! You would have to start. Your grey area is not grey at all, it would be dishonest deception: pure and simple. For a lawyer to suggest you do this is completely outrageous.rushiparikh wrote:My only source of income is from my employment working for a IT Company. I don't have any self employed income as such at the moment.
Would registering as self employed be more favourable or forming a Ltd company with myself as a director with 100% shares?zahid.ali.anwar wrote:To boost your income, the best is registering as self employed. I have one one my friend, in the same situation. He registered as Self Employed and started selling products on eBay. He managed to bridge the gap of 10K. During that time, he even worked at Dominos.
It totally depends, what is the importance of the Tier 1 visa in your life. After all, success comes to those, who struggle for it.
rushiparikh wrote:Would registering as self employed be more favourable or forming a Ltd company with myself as a director with 100% shares?zahid.ali.anwar wrote:To boost your income, the best is registering as self employed. I have one one my friend, in the same situation. He registered as Self Employed and started selling products on eBay. He managed to bridge the gap of 10K. During that time, he even worked at Dominos.
It totally depends, what is the importance of the Tier 1 visa in your life. After all, success comes to those, who struggle for it.
How can we go getting either done?
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Also, working 2 jobs is difficult for me; as i work from 9 - 6 everyday (Monday to Friday). by the time i get home; mostly after client meetings is about 8pm..
Weekends is something i could work on; but its difficult to get a job only for weekends - so far I haven't had any luck finding one..
rushiparikh wrote:Would registering as self employed be more favourable or forming a Ltd company with myself as a director with 100% shares?zahid.ali.anwar wrote:To boost your income, the best is registering as self employed. I have one one my friend, in the same situation. He registered as Self Employed and started selling products on eBay. He managed to bridge the gap of 10K. During that time, he even worked at Dominos.
It totally depends, what is the importance of the Tier 1 visa in your life. After all, success comes to those, who struggle for it.
How can we go getting either done?
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Also, working 2 jobs is difficult for me; as i work from 9 - 6 everyday (Monday to Friday). by the time i get home; mostly after client meetings is about 8pm..
Weekends is something i could work on; but its difficult to get a job only for weekends - so far I haven't had any luck finding one..