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4 year Old previous Earnings for a Student

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4 year Old previous Earnings for a Student

Post by malikmoon » Wed May 09, 2007 3:25 pm

Dear Forum.

the scenario is that I am going to claim 30 points in the Earning section, for the income which was earned prior to my full-time study. I have started my full-time postgraduate course in the UK on 29 sepetember 2003 and successfully finished on 01 March 2006. then again I have started another postgruate course in the UK from 04 April 2006 . I am student since 29 september 2003 till today.

in this scenario, Could I claim points for the income prior to my full-time study?

suggestion would be appreciated

thanx in advance

malikmoon
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Post by malikmoon » Wed May 09, 2007 9:56 pm

any inputs in this regard sir?

malikmoon
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shock

Post by malikmoon » Fri May 11, 2007 4:31 pm

thats shocking... trust me it's shocking! Nobody cares!

need help gents

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Post by RAW » Fri May 11, 2007 4:44 pm

Don't be Panic Malik sb :) ......... if you read Guidance note's Annex C paragraph 37..........u'll get ur answer.......n answer is yes u can claim earning points for the earning prior to ur full time studies provided that u can submit relevant evidences as mentioned in guidance notes.........

Cheers,

Rana AW

malikmoon
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cheer

Post by malikmoon » Fri May 11, 2007 4:55 pm

nice one RAW. cheers bro

I was trying to have GURU's opinion on this issue. its bit tricky though. guideline only say within 12 months. but in this case its about 4 years since I was employed full-time.

thanx for feedback.
can you shed more light on this issue please.

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Post by RAW » Sat May 12, 2007 7:27 pm

well Malik..... what else u wanna know........just dig out 4 years old evidences....... salary slips, employer letter & salary account's statement and most importantly four years old ITR ....... task is quit difficult though but its mandatory my friend..........

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