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Have you checked this with a tax consultant? Have you checked if there is a double taxation agreement with the UK and your home country?latte wrote:It's not linked in anyway, but on top of this 4 days work, I do freelance work (from my home country where I pay tax for this) which is irregular, but with these 2 combined I am supporting my living here in the UK, not breaking any laws.
Hi Wanderer, thanks for your advice. I have not checked the tax matter at all, but the irregular freelance money I get from my home coutry is I'm sure not taxable in the UK, I can prove this by contacting my clients companies.Wanderer wrote:Have you checked this with a tax consultant? Have you checked if there is a double taxation agreement with the UK and your home country?latte wrote:It's not linked in anyway, but on top of this 4 days work, I do freelance work (from my home country where I pay tax for this) which is irregular, but with these 2 combined I am supporting my living here in the UK, not breaking any laws.
I'm not tax expert but I'd imagine the IR would take the view that you earned it here, you pay taxes on it here. Which would also bring up a greater worry that you may be breaking the terms of your WP.
I'd seek expert advice.
Thanks, try-one.try-one wrote:Hi Latte;
I would suggest you expand on a few areas to get better advise:
1- The moment your current employer got a work permit approval letter, what was the supporting explanation presented by your employer to the home office in regards to the type of role and salary?
2- Has that role changed since then regarding time requirements, salary or remuneration?
I doubt that HO would have issued a part time work permit, I doubt that HO would have issued a WP for a salary that would not be enough for a foreigner to live in the UK. You have already (it seems like) applied for ILR on the 10 year rule, your current information related to the work permit shows that your ILR application based on the 5 years WP would also fail if you do work for less time/salary than authorized.
Hi Lattelatte wrote:Hello,
on the application form, it just says the letter from the employer, but is there a case that home office requires payslips? I'm not exactly full time employed therefore worried about the wage if the home office has strict guidence on minimum wage for work permit holder to prove..
and
Is it possible to change jobs while on 5 years work permit? If so, do I need to inform the home office for the change? does this affect the application on ILR?