Tikpal, I m afraid there is no provision for this unless someone else in the forum can advise otherwise. Here is what the guidance notes say: Those seconded overseas from their normal country of work. Applicants who have been seconded overseas during the last fifteen months and whose salary continue...
Since your prime residence in the last year has been UK, only ur UK income will be considered. In order to help you, can you let us know if you are getting the necessary points with your UK income alone ? You need to show sal slips and P60 as primary form of evidence.Since you've already been here f...
HG, Your wife can apply for FLR by all means. You can send in your passport at the same time to be stamped as a dependant. Your WP visa will be cancelled. You may have to inform your current employer (WP sponsor) about your situation. You will have the right to work for any employer by means of a de...
hi, i sent my application on dec 17th and got a mail on dec 19th from ho saying it has reached them and giving me a reference no. But since then I am still waiting and havent got any further news on my application status. is it genrlly a slow period now or is mine taking a long time? am feeling anxi...
Yes tick the income tax return box. Claim for exceptional consideration, mention the reason why in the box provided, stating the P60 does not cover the entire period and hence does not corroborate with the payslips. So you are supplying the letter from employer. Even if it on company letter head, it...
HSMPSeek, You've hijacked this thread. Anyway, I don't think you need to worry too much about showing a good bank balance. HO asks for the bank statements so that they can ascertain that you are getting steady income into your bank account for the last 3 - 6 months. If you've been spending it to the...
TouchSensor, You definitely need to submit P60. You will find it very difficult to convince the CW without one. If the amt in P60 does not match your earnings (for example if you are a deputation from an Indian company case), then explain the same in your covering letter. Also better to submit bank ...
HSMPSeek, If it helps, mine is a very similar situation. I've enquired about this with HO and they mentioned it's perfectly alright to do this. Any reason why you don't want to get you FLR for HSMP stamped earlier. This way you can avoid unnecessary problem with your employer because they may not li...
I've lost touch with this chap..don't even know where he is now..don't be unduly worried, frame your covering letter explaining that the gross is as per employer's letter, you should be OK
Legally, you are allowed to work in the new company only if the new FLR (IED) has been stamped on your passport. You are only allowed to serve your notice in the previous company with your current WP. To avoid complications, you should apply for your FLR on the basis of the new WP approval. You can ...
Raj, In thoery you could. I know a friend who had a similar case like yours and his HSMP was approved. It all depends on the caseworker really. I guess nobody in the forum can confirm that this is all right. If you had enough points through your NET probably it's the safest bet for deputation cases ...
It's a bit risky to go on the basis of your employer's letter alone. You should be able to show primary evidence in the form of payslips and ITR. Do your payslips show NET or GROSS ?