QuickSam wrote:osc wrote:Hi,
I got a Tier 1 General Migrant visa since 2009 and plan to apply to extend my 2-years stay in the UK soon. My question is as I just come to UK and have not got the proper job here, nevetheless for the past 15 months I have earned sufficient funds overseas which may be able to claim the necessary points to extend my visa. May I claim points for a 12-months period of earnings all made overseas during the 15 months immediately before the date of applying?
Thanks in advance!!
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It depends which country your earnings are in? You need to get the necessary points using the salary abroad without applying the uplift ratio as stated by Rax. Convert it to Pounds and check if you are getting the necessary points. If you are, you can extend using the salary abroad.
You should have salary slips, bank statements, tax receipts etc from the country where you have the earnings.
Thanks, QuickSam. I understand that I am not able to adopt the uplift ratio for the Tier 1 General extension.
According to you and Rax, it seems I am able to use my 12-months earnings made aboard to claim points. Under this circumstances, is there any concerns/restrictions on my application due to lacking of the work experiences in the UK(for example, I do not have National Insurance)? In addition to this, my total stay in UK may be only few months of 3 years visa granted. Will it have any impact on my application? Thanks.