@ n_krishi 1 - Section 5 - What information did you put in the 4 fields? Code: 2132 Salary: £xxxxx (this is above the salary shown the code in the gudeliens) Hours based on: 40 hours per week Weekly hours: 40 2 - Payslips - Did you take a letter from your employer? No - just had the employer stamp ...
I've appeared for ILR (PEO) at Croydon today. Mine is pretty staight forward case. Tier (2) ICT. Same company in the last 5 years Completed 5 years continuously (just 24 days short). No breaks (except few holidays every year). Dependents: 2 (Wife and one Child) - with me from day one in UK ...
I talked to my employer and he mentioned that my weekly hours are 40 hours. Can you please confirm if the hours to be mentioned for the below two questions (in Section-5) are Weekly hours or for the first question - should it be Annual hours? 1) "number of hours this salary is based on" 2) "number ...
Thanks 'cs95tdg'!!! The given links to earlier posts are helpful. I think I got confused. There are two questions in the section 5 regarding hours: 1) "number of hours this salary is based on" 2) "number of weekly hours" I know my Pay is based on 40 hours per week (Annual salary defined). So, I was ...
If my employer is so supportive in providing all the details, why would I come and ask these queries here. Employer in not supportive in providing all the needed info.
Thanks sushdmehta!!!
One additional Q:
I have annual salary - not hourly pay.
In Page 11 of Set(O)
What should we fill for the line 'Number of hours this salary is based on'?
1)My annual salary in my CoS is less tha the salary which was shown in my P60 (about 12k difference). Is this OK? 2) I work for TCS. My CoS extension was issued about one year back. My Indian component of the salary increased from then. So, P60 shows more. Am not sure if this is OK. 3) To get an ...
Sorry for any inconvenience caused. I was just asking queries related to different topics (like P60's one time, 28 days rule another time). So, though different subject lines are needed and so posted new topics. I will stick to this topic. I have couple of queries - Am mentioning below . Please help.
I am on Tier (2) - ICT. I get online Payslips. When applying for ILR (PEO), will the printouts of last 12 months payslips do or do we need to mandatorily get these signed by a authorised person in the company. Can someone please advise.
Thanks sushdmehta for the link. From the link you have provided, the closest one is SOC 2132 (Software Professionals). The role in this list is Project Leader. The next closest is 2131 (IT Strategy and planning professions). The role in this list is Project manager. Can you please advise which SOC ...
Thanks!!! My CoS shows Project Leader. Also, all my COS extensions (two times), shows my role as Project Leader. That is the reason, am asking what is the SOC. Also, does that mean my company would have used specific SOC when applying for my COS.
I work for TCS (tier 2 ICT). My CoS shows my role as Project Leader. Can anyone tell me what is the COP for my role. I meant what should be mentioned in my Employer letter. Alos, recently my role got elevated to Project manager. so, should the employer letter mention as Project Manager or Project ...
Am planning to apply ILR for Tier (2) ICT. I am completing five years. My pay is significantly above SOC. My question: - If the employer letter, is it sufficient if the Employer mentiones my data of arrival in UK, Salary, Designation and confirmining that I am needed for the role in the nearseeable ...
I work for TATA Consultancy Services (TCS). I get two components in my Pay - Indian salary and UK allowance. My Indian salary will have a India payslip (shown in Indain rupees). This amount will be converted to UK Pounds and deposited in my UK account monthly. When submitting my Payslips, I will ...
Hi: Am applying for ILR. I have been in UK from July 2007 and had been continuously in employment without break for even one day. When filling the Application form, in section 6.2, I am asked to fill the absences details. I have made few trips outside the country (for holiday). Like a weekend trip ...
When booking for the Life in UK test, it is asking for the id details. I have Tier 2 Residence permit (the card). When I went for the Tier 2 stamping, they took my finger prints and gave me the card. So, Should I select the Biometric Residence Permit or UK Residence permit in the options (it has ...