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ILR due in next five months

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arch1818
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ILR due in next five months

Post by arch1818 » Mon Jan 06, 2014 6:38 pm

I am on tier 1 g visa and completing my 5 years in next three months . i have still visa for 5 months .i am full time employed and self employed as well . but i could not earn that much through self employment this year . i am still short for 3000 pound so to be on safe side i started second job in night shift of 25 hour since last one month .i get enough paid to meet my requirement with the help of full time employment and part time employment .

my concern is it problem if i have two employment s just before my application ?

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Re: ILR due in next five months

Post by ScopeD » Tue Jan 07, 2014 11:22 am

arch1818 wrote:I am on tier 1 g visa and completing my 5 years in next three months . i have still visa for 5 months .i am full time employed and self employed as well . but i could not earn that much through self employment this year . i am still short for 3000 pound so to be on safe side i started second job in night shift of 25 hour since last one month .i get enough paid to meet my requirement with the help of full time employment and part time employment .

my concern is it problem if i have two employment s just before my application ?
No
Your overall total earnings can include those from several sources of work, including a combination of salaried employment and self-employed activities. Earnings do not need to have been with a single employer.Earnings can be considered from full-time, part-time, temporary and short-term work. Source: Tier 1 General Guidance

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