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Qualified Person on 18 Hours Part Time Employed
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 2:26 pm
by Khan1980
Dear Members
Would a EEA national working part time 18 Hours/ week being employed be a qualified person regarding Exercising Treaty Rights???
No NI or PAYE deduction on Payslip as Income is below the Thresold of Tax deduction.
I would appreciate any information or rules on this query plz.
Regards
Khan
Re: Qualified Person on 18 Hours Part Time Employed
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 10:13 pm
by Khan1980
Khan1980 wrote:Dear Members
Would a EEA national working part time 18 Hours/ week being employed be a qualified person regarding Exercising Treaty Rights???
No NI or PAYE deduction on Payslip as Income is below the Thresold of Tax deduction.
I would appreciate any information or rules on this query plz.
Regards
Khan
Any ideas on above mentioned query guys???
Plz spare a min or two advice me on it plz
Re: Qualified Person on 18 Hours Part Time Employed
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 10:21 pm
by sheraz7
It will all depend on whether the employment is an effective and genuine activity as well as be verifiable on caseworker enquiry. In now a days according to UK benefits system an employment involving 24 hours/£150 per week is considered effective & genuine.
Re: Qualified Person on 18 Hours Part Time Employed
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 10:35 pm
by Khan1980
sheraz7 wrote:It will all depend on whether the employment is an effective and genuine activity as well as be verifiable on caseworker enquiry. In now a days according to UK benefits system an employment involving 24 hours/£150 per week is considered effective & genuine.
Thanks Sheraz for ur response , As long as EEA national is qualified with 18hours/week employment , I am satisfied regarding effectiveness of employment and verification of work by employer as its all genuine. It was just No of hours work and NI and PAYE eduction is zero , which makes me worried.
By the way what is the mode of verification by caseworker with employer , via phone ? Email or in writing?
Regards
Khan
Re: Qualified Person on 18 Hours Part Time Employed
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 11:20 pm
by sheraz7
Normally a single rapid phone call from caseworker. However, it is always wiser to give very accurate employer contact details and best is to inform the employer in advance regarding such enquiry.
Re: Qualified Person on 18 Hours Part Time Employed
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 11:36 pm
by Khan1980
sheraz7 wrote:Normally a single rapid phone call from caseworker. However, it is always wiser to give very accurate employer contact details and best is to inform the employer in advance regarding such enquiry.
I really appreciate your time in replying Sheraz...
Yes We have informed the Employer about possible verification by HO but Can case worker not check with HMRC to check about employment as HMRC would have the proper record of employee.
And what If they unable to get hold of employer by phone. Wouldnt they email or write to Employer as address of working place and email is mentioned on letter head confirming the employment.
Its just over 2 months I have applied for SET(LR) covering 3.5 years on EEA2 in total of 10 years.
I am just worried as I havent heard anything from HO since my Biometric (25/04/15) submitted.
And finally 2nd Email on 22/05/15 stating application is being considered.
Regards
Khan
Re: Qualified Person on 18 Hours Part Time Employed
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 4:54 pm
by badratio
Yes.
I used to work 25 hours a month back in my uni days and still got a PR card after applying as a worker.
Re: Qualified Person on 18 Hours Part Time Employed
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 7:42 pm
by Khan1980
badratio wrote:Yes.
I used to work 25 hours a month back in my uni days and still got a PR card after applying as a worker.
Thanks for ur reply
Was there any NI or PAYE deduction in ur wages as in 18 hours no tax is being deducted at all.
Regards
Khan
Re: Qualified Person on 18 Hours Part Time Employed
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 9:35 pm
by badratio
No deductions as earnings were below threshold.
Re: Qualified Person on 18 Hours Part Time Employed
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 1:27 am
by Khan1980
badratio wrote:No deductions as earnings were below threshold.
Thanks alot for ur reply @badratio@ atleast I have a peace of mind on this now.
Regards
Khan