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Thank you very much for your reply. Yes, I know that documents are not required, but I think that UKVI checks employment information in detail when considering an application for ILR. This is what was causing concern because in the HMRC account it looks like I actually left my sponsor company for another company and worked there for two months
Hi alterhase58, I'm comfortable with comments here, and extremely grateful to you and others for your time.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 6:59 pmDid the lawyer provide any basis for the advice he gave you?
I'm not an expert on this niche scenario, but having used lawyers for non-immigration purposes (and paid them handsomely for it) I always received reference to the basis of their opinions or recommendations (law, general guidance, common practice, etc).
You are certainly not comfortable with the general comments here.
Thanks for your reply. This is partly my fault, because I did not pay attention to which company was paying my salary (I could see this in a banking app, for example).
Hi Zimba,zimba wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2024 5:00 pmYou always need just the last salary slip with the appropriate salary, however beware that raising an employee's salary to meet the requirements for ILR could lead to your sponsor being investigated or even their licence being suspended. This has historically been frowned upon by the UKVIRonstein wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2024 10:10 amHello Zimba,
Thank you for the detailed explanation.
Suppose my employer decides to raise my salary to the minimum threshold of £41900, as required for SOC 2124 - how many months of Payslips showing this new salary will be required to be furnished at the time of ILR application?
Please advise.