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bkallday wrote:Dear All,
I am so happy to have found this site, because I am very confused...
In March 2012 I came to the UK as a visitor, and registered a new company as a Director (with one other director as a partner.
In May 2012, I invested all the funds 200K into the company account.
In June 2012, We hired 3 employees into the company.
In September 2012, I finally got around back to home country and made the tier 1 application and was accepted.
Now, for around 1 year, I have had 3 employees and hopefully, for two more years to come, which would mean 9 worker years, and with one extra in the last year, it will be 10.
But I am worried because people are telling me that those jobs have to be created AFTER i got my visa, not after I registered the company and invested the funds.
If this is the case, then I am in big trouble because 3 posts are already there and I am not able to create more posts on top of it, and everything is running already...
Please help!!!
You need to keep this in mind that 2 jobs or 10 jobs are required for the period of 12 months only. So if you can employ 5 workers for 2 years now which means 2 more workers than your current 3 staff members for 2 years then you fulfill the requirement of creating 10 jobs and you can apply for faster settlement directly after 3 years. No need for extension.bkallday wrote:Dear All,
I am so happy to have found this site, because I am very confused...
In March 2012 I came to the UK as a visitor, and registered a new company as a Director (with one other director as a partner.
In May 2012, I invested all the funds 200K into the company account.
In June 2012, We hired 3 employees into the company.
In September 2012, I finally got around back to home country and made the tier 1 application and was accepted.
Now, for around 1 year, I have had 3 employees and hopefully, for two more years to come, which would mean 9 worker years, and with one extra in the last year, it will be 10.
But I am worried because people are telling me that those jobs have to be created AFTER i got my visa, not after I registered the company and invested the funds.
If this is the case, then I am in big trouble because 3 posts are already there and I am not able to create more posts on top of it, and everything is running already...
Please help!!!
bkallday wrote:thank you educators and entrepreneur for your support -
rehan - how sure are you about this?
acutally the jobs were a result of my contribution - which is my investment and me registering the company--
so what if it was done a few months before the visa was granted...what do you think?
If you got the visa based on money already invested in UK then I see no reason for UKBA to not accept your created employment from the beginning. If you can prove them that these jobs were created after you setup your own business then it should be fine for you.bkallday wrote:I also have proof that I was in the UK at the time the three were hired and can bring them in to say I interviewed them...
Maybe goes to appeal no?
Anyone from any part of the world can form a company in UK and become its director and shareholder....you do not need any immigration status to do this. The only restriction for the purpose of immigration is employment.rehan01 wrote:I don't know what to say this is all getting so complicated .... Visit visa and setting business I guess it's call for another trouble .... Anyway whatever u do play safe that's all I can say.
If u can prove that u were director of business etc a the time of recruitment than it might work but I m not sure if u can do this while u r here on visit.
Regards
Anyone from any part of the world can form a company in UK and become its director and shareholder....you do not need any immigration status to do this. The only restriction for the purpose of immigration is employment.