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by moonlight55 » Thu Nov 20, 2014 10:15 am
Section 28.22 from Sponsor Guidance states:
"28.22 The salary rate in your advertisement must be a true reflection of what you are prepared to pay and the rate you ultimately pay must be in line with the rate that was advertised. You can’t advertise at a low rate, for example the new starter rate and then offer a higher rate to a migrant to allow them to make a successful application. An example of this would be if you advertised a salary rate of £22,000-£25,000. You can only sponsor a migrant if the salary you state on their CoS is within that range. If you want to pay a higher salary, you must conduct the resident labour market test again, advertising at the higher rate as there may be settled workers who would apply for the job at the higher rate.".
The point status that you can ONLY sponsor a migrant if the salary you state on their CoS is within the range. However, they have given an example of a higher salary and not a lower one. Since its just an example, I would tend to agree that the salary should be within the adv. rate.