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https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... -employersUnpaid leave and reductions in salary
26.26 Migrants sponsored under Tier 2 or Tier 5 (Temporary Worker) can take short periods of unpaid leave but you must stop sponsoring a migrant who is absent from work without pay for 4 weeks or more in total in any calendar year. The only exceptions to this are where the unpaid absence is for one or more of the following reasons:
• statutory maternity leave
• statutory paternity leave
• statutory parental leave
• statutory shared parental leave
• statutory adoption leave
• sick leave
• assisting with a national or international humanitarian or environmental
crisis overseas, provided you agreed to the absence for that purpose
• taking part in strike action as part of a legally organised industrial action
What min threshold ??! Your salary simply must be at an appropriate level at the time of ILR. You only need to submit a single payslip and bank statement showing this. Your reduced pay (due to sickness) has no effect if you are being paid the appropriate salary nowraiza wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2019 12:00 pmThank you so much for your input Zimba. I appreciate it. However, I had an informal consultation with an immigration lawyer and they told me that sickness is not accepted when submitting ILR as my pay would not meet the minimum threshold. Would you suggest I consult another immigration lawyer prior to submitting my application?
Warm regards,
Raiza