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ELD wrote:Dear Moderators,
I am hoping you may be able to advise.
I put in person application following an immigration lawyer's advice that I can show 13 payslips in a 12 months period. He had similar cases using the same route and were successful.
This is however being refused by UKBA with the exact same reason. I have an opportunity to put in an appeal.
My questions are:
1. What is the definition of 12 months earning ? Is it 12 months' work ? Or as long as payments were credited into the bank during a 12 month period?
2. What do you think of the chances of successful appeal?
I look forward to your advices. Many thanks in advance !
If you get pay on every 23rd of month and the 1st payslip/income you counted of23/06/2011 with your income period of also starting from 23/06/2011 then the HO decision is CORRECT as that pay is for the last month so you can not count thatELD wrote:bestprint wrote:there are 52 weeks in a year. and if a company pays 4 weekly then there can be 13 payslips in one year.
My company pays 4 weekly and last time i applied for my tier 1 and showed my 13 payslips with in one year and all were accepted.
Hi, thanks for your reply.
Could you please give an example of 4 weekly pay?
My company pays on every 23rd of the month, and if it falls on a weekend/ bank holiday, then we get pay earlier.
In my situation, I showed 23/6/2011 - 22/6/2012 with 13 pays slips and it was refused.
Totally Agree. Your pay on 23/6/2011 is for June 11. And so on. So you claimed earning from June 11 to June 12. It should have been June 11 to May 12.private1 wrote:ELD wrote:If you get pay on every 23rd of month and the 1st payslip/income you counted of23/06/2011 with your income period of also starting from 23/06/2011 then the HO decision is CORRECT as that pay is for the last month so you can not count thatbestprint wrote:there are 52 weeks in a year. and if a company pays 4 weekly then there can be 13 payslips in one year.
My company pays 4 weekly and last time i applied for my tier 1 and showed my 13 payslips with in one year and all were accepted.
Hi, thanks for your reply.
Could you please give an example of 4 weekly pay?
My company pays on every 23rd of the month, and if it falls on a weekend/ bank holiday, then we get pay earlier.
In my situation, I showed 23/6/2011 - 22/6/2012 with 13 pays slips and it was refused.
No it can not be counted as it is paid after the periodELD wrote:You are right. I can't put in a new application as the existing visa has run out. And you rightly ask the latter question - I would be interested to learn if it matters to UKBA, but I doubt so.Tier1immigrant wrote:Right of appeal is not given to people who have visa remaining, so he would have run out of his visa. Does that mean ELD will have to leave this country and everything he has established here over the course of time?
Allow me to ask another question. What about a bonus for the period of work which was paid after the defined period, will it be counted as part of the earnings?
If the bonus payment was for a period that's not within the 12 month period you are claiming points for, you can't.ELD wrote:Allow me to ask another question. What about a bonus for the period of work which was paid after the defined period, will it be counted as part of the earnings?
That's a rather strange way of putting it. You will need to know or find out whether that income was earned during the 12 month period in question or not. Theres no perhaps about it. Note that the amount you were paid does not matter (though obviously it would need to be sufficient for the purposes you require it for here), I.e different people get paid bonuses that range from one end of the spectrum to the other and these amounts vary vastly depending on many factors, such as performance, industry sector, length of employment etc...ELD wrote:Perhaps I am in the situation, I would like to think one can argue on the basis where how much you were paid during the period of time.