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Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 9:37 pm
by betaab
T1G to ILR case.

As a sole trader self employed, if I just take some home tuitions, can I use these earnings for ILR requirements? My students will pay me in cash, which I can then deposit to my personal bank account. Are earnings from home tuition count towards ILR salary requirements?

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 10:17 pm
by betaab
To show earnings from 12 consecutive months, is it ok if I show earnings from 1st 3 months and last 3 months, if they fall in 12 months?

Example: If I am showing earnings for 12 months from 1st Jan 2014 to 31st Dec 2014:

1st Jan 2014 to 31st Mar 2014: show earnings
1st April to 30th Sep 2014: unemployed
1st Oct to 31st Dec 2014: show earnings

Is the above scenario ok to show previous earnings from 1st Jan to 31st Mar and then 1st Oct to 31st Dec?

Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 11:20 am
by dk2011
You can show earning for consecutive 12 months from last fifteen months .
If the said six months period meets earning requirement then you are good.

Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 8:58 pm
by betaab
T1G to ILR case.

As a sole trader self employed, if I only do some home tuitions and earn enough fro ILR, can I use these earnings for ILR requirements? My students will pay me in cash, which I can then deposit to my personal bank account. Are earnings from home tuition count towards ILR salary requirements?

Also, can I buy a franchise from a franchisor and use the earnings for ILR requirements?

Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2013 5:42 pm
by betaab
Can a sole trader self employed work for overseas clients while remaining in UK, and receive payments from abroad. Can these payments be used for ILR earnings?

For example: If I teach some students in India about IT technologies via webcam, and they deposit money to my UK bank account, is that ok for ILR?

If I can use these overseas earnings, can I also claim 5 points for UK Experience? I am asking because the earnings will come from overseas, so is that ok?