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What about he April Pay Slip for the salary revision? Your Employer's letter should mention about Your SOC Code, New Salary( Equal or above SOC Code salary) and No. of Hours you work.ricky2809 wrote:Hi all,
I have been on a WP(closed category) since July 2008. I am eligible to apply ILR in June 2013. But now as per the new SOC codes I do not satisfy the minimum salary requirements.
Since the change has been carried out officially since 6th April, its quite late to think about a possible pay increase reflecting on the past few pay slips/bank statements.
My company is trying to provide a pay increase to align with the min. salary requirements. If this is authorised, the least the company can do is provide the new pay on May pay slip which would in turn reflect on my May bank statement. Would this be enough to be eligible for the ILR? And how is the min. salary calculated (the SOC salary specified is for 39hr weeks. Should I convert that to 37.5hr week which is as per my company contract and get a pay rise accordingly)?
I do understand that the employee letter is to reflect SOC code and pay in 39hr and 37.5hr formats.
Can anyone who has applied after the 6th April and have a similar situation as mine share your ILR application experience/preparation?
Please do provide your thoughts on the specific questions. This is very much appreciated.
Kevi24,Kevin24 wrote: What about he April Pay Slip for the salary revision? Your Employer's letter should mention about Your SOC Code, New Salary( Equal or above SOC Code salary) and No. of Hours you work.
that's fine. You can't do much about it until they decide regarding your Salary rise. Trust they will do by May atleast.ricky2809 wrote:Kevi24,Kevin24 wrote: What about he April Pay Slip for the salary revision? Your Employer's letter should mention about Your SOC Code, New Salary( Equal or above SOC Code salary) and No. of Hours you work.
The April pay slip cannot be changed now as they have not yet decided about the payrise. The Hr is still in discussion and have let me know that I shall be notified about their decision possibly by Tuesday 30th April.
Hence if the payrise is provided, it will be reflected only on the May payslip and bank statement.
Ricky2809
Kevin24,Kevin24 wrote:ricky2809 wrote:that's fine. You can't do much about it until they decide regarding your Salary rise. Trust they will do by May atleast.Kevin24 wrote: Kevi24,
The April pay slip cannot be changed now as they have not yet decided about the payrise. The Hr is still in discussion and have let me know that I shall be notified about their decision possibly by Tuesday 30th April.
Hence if the payrise is provided, it will be reflected only on the May payslip and bank statement.
Ricky2809
We will have to wait for some body to comment on this.ricky2809 wrote:Kevin24 wrote:Kevin24,ricky2809 wrote:that's fine. You can't do much about it until they decide regarding your Salary rise. Trust they will do by May atleast.Kevin24 wrote: Kevi24,
The April pay slip cannot be changed now as they have not yet decided about the payrise. The Hr is still in discussion and have let me know that I shall be notified about their decision possibly by Tuesday 30th April.
Hence if the payrise is provided, it will be reflected only on the May payslip and bank statement.
Ricky2809
Do you know whether the new payrise reflecting on the May payslip and bank statement will be enough to be eligible for ILR as per rules after 6april?
Hi ricky2809,ricky2809 wrote:I am a work permit holder which is a closed category. Is there an immigration law which states a closed category work permit holder applying for ILR with SET(0) can include overtime & calculate min salary required as per SOC code ?. Without overtime, I am below the min. salary requirements.
Pay slips will show overtime but my employer believes the salary excluding the overtime should be the min. requirement to comply with the SOC. I need a statement from UKBA somewhere to produce before my employers hr dept which says..including overtime will be fine.
Do you guys have any ideas?
On some occassions CWs have been asking for the last Payslip and Last bank Statement. But this is a chance you will have to take?? I cannot gurantee that all the CWs will do the same. Some ask for the last 3 months salry slips and bank statements.ricky2809 wrote:Kevin24 wrote:Kevin24,ricky2809 wrote:that's fine. You can't do much about it until they decide regarding your Salary rise. Trust they will do by May atleast.Kevin24 wrote: Kevi24,
The April pay slip cannot be changed now as they have not yet decided about the payrise. The Hr is still in discussion and have let me know that I shall be notified about their decision possibly by Tuesday 30th April.
Hence if the payrise is provided, it will be reflected only on the May payslip and bank statement.
Ricky2809
Do you know whether the new payrise reflecting on the May payslip and bank statement will be enough to be eligible for ILR as per rules after 6april?
Your Employer Letter should reflect the following important points effective after 06/04ricky2809 wrote:I have recieved a payrise from my employer which is effective since May 20th.
It will reflect in the May bank slip, bank statement and in the employer letter. Should the employer mention the payrise in the employer letter?
I just hope that the UKBA caseworker finds the immediate payrise satisfactory for the ILR application eligibility.
what do you think?