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first of all congrates on yr success. before i answer yr questions i wanna ask u one question. during yr fresh application did u have valid visa?memoa wrote:Hi everyone,
I really want to ask about the money investment.
when I applied for Tire 1 visa I got refused in the first time because the money was in the company account instead in my personal account. Then as a result of the refusal, I did transfer the money to my personal account and made a new application. Fortunately, I got the visa in the second application (thanks God).
Since the day I got accepted, I haven't transferred the money back into the company account as I have a good income to the company account.
My question is:
Do I need to transfer the money to the company account before the end of the yearly return tax ?
Lets say I have income more than 5k a month and I use about 2.5k as expenses for fuel, rent,....etc.
So will this 2.5k be accounted as an investment even if I haven't transferred the 50k to the company account yet ?
If I need to transfer the money to the company account, how should I show that,e.g,is it in the form of Direct Loan?
Please guys if anyone has the right answer, could you kindly reply here.
Thanks
Long residency applications department is totally separate and it is not their requirement to show how much you have invested for your Tier 1 Ent visa. They only need to see whether you have spent 10 years of legal stay in UK or not.tanvir1985th wrote:but remember if u r approaching to long residency application then they might want to see if u have made any investment or not. so make sure before that u have made some considerable investment.
i do agree with u but what i was trying to say if he is applying for long residency after a considerable time has past in his t1 visa then ukba reserves the right to see if any investment made coz it was the condition of approving visa which he must fulfil otherwise it might fall under general refusal regardless u made it 10 years or not.educators wrote:Long residency applications department is totally separate and it is not their requirement to show how much you have invested for your Tier 1 Ent visa. They only need to see whether you have spent 10 years of legal stay in UK or not.tanvir1985th wrote:but remember if u r approaching to long residency application then they might want to see if u have made any investment or not. so make sure before that u have made some considerable investment.