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Seniors pls help

Post by kalpitsom » Sun Aug 01, 2010 5:15 am

Hi to all.
I am a silent viewer of this forum since long. I found it as a very useful and the ppl in this forum are really helpful.
My HSMP visa is due to extend in few months. I have few queries about Tier 1 extension. I hope I will get suggestion from seniors.
My queries:
1) will there be any problem in visa extension if someone doesn't have high skill job? It's becoz I am working as a area supervisor for a security company and planning to applying for extension as I will earn sufficient amount for the extension from the job.
2) one of my payslip's amount doesn't match with bank statement . It's becoz, in my previous salary, my employer mistakenly deducted some amount as a student loan and when I mentioned about this mistake to the company then they added that amount in my next salary. But the problem is the amount is only added to my next salary and credited in my bank account but not mentioned in my next pay slip. That's why the amount in the pay slip differs from the amount credited into my account. So what will be the solution for my both salaries to be considered?
Will be waiting for the appropriate suggestion from seniors.
Many thanks.
Kalpit

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Post by geriatrix » Sun Aug 01, 2010 6:30 pm

1. No
2. Clear explanation of the mismatch and the reason behind it in a covering letter will help the caseworker during assessment.


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Post by kalpitsom » Sun Aug 01, 2010 10:51 pm

Thanks for the reply with solution.
Many thanks

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Post by kalpitsom » Sun Aug 01, 2010 11:06 pm

Hi Sushdmehta, can I ask u one more question pls.
My ques:
I got the payslips "fortnightly" for about 6 months and "four weekly" thereafter during last 12 months. I would like to provide an employer letter explaining salary for last 12 months at the time of extension. Could u pls suggest me the way to show the time periods for those different pay slips to show gross and net pay?

Thanks in advance
Kalpit

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Post by push » Mon Aug 02, 2010 9:06 am

kalpitsom wrote:Hi Sushdmehta, can I ask u one more question pls.
My ques:
I got the payslips "fortnightly" for about 6 months and "four weekly" thereafter during last 12 months. I would like to provide an employer letter explaining salary for last 12 months at the time of extension. Could u pls suggest me the way to show the time periods for those different pay slips to show gross and net pay?

Thanks in advance
Kalpit
It seems that it would be better if you provided a letter detailing periodic gross and net salaries instead of the pay-slips. The letter from the employer should conform to the requirements set in the guidance note and also explain the change in frequency of salary payment.
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Re: Seniors pls help

Post by baggioc0263 » Mon Aug 02, 2010 11:31 am

kalpitsom wrote:Hi to all.
I am a silent viewer of this forum since long. I found it as a very useful and the ppl in this forum are really helpful.
My HSMP visa is due to extend in few months. I have few queries about Tier 1 extension. I hope I will get suggestion from seniors.
My queries:
1) will there be any problem in visa extension if someone doesn't have high skill job? It's becoz I am working as a area supervisor for a security company and planning to applying for extension as I will earn sufficient amount for the extension from the job.
2) one of my payslip's amount doesn't match with bank statement . It's becoz, in my previous salary, my employer mistakenly deducted some amount as a student loan and when I mentioned about this mistake to the company then they added that amount in my next salary. But the problem is the amount is only added to my next salary and credited in my bank account but not mentioned in my next pay slip. That's why the amount in the pay slip differs from the amount credited into my account. So what will be the solution for my both salaries to be considered?
Will be waiting for the appropriate suggestion from seniors.
Many thanks.
Kalpit
1. Highly skilled worker doesn't have a requirement regarding whether the job is high skill job or not. In addition, it is hard to specify the scope of high skill. Thus, the only factor to assess the high skill is the money earned in this job. It is noted that your previous salary for extension of leave to remain under the Highly skill worker in the last 12 months must be higher than the previous earining that you refer to in your initial application.
2. In your case, you only demand your current employer to issue a letter which clearly explain the reason why the figure of bank statment is different from that of pay slips due to his mistake for caseworker's reference. I believe that it is not going to a problem with a cover letter made from your employer.

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Re: Seniors pls help

Post by aruni4470 » Mon Aug 02, 2010 12:07 pm

It is noted that your previous salary for extension of leave to remain under the Highly skill worker in the last 12 months must be higher than the previous earining that you refer to in your initial application.
Is this true? :o

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Post by kalpitsom » Mon Aug 02, 2010 8:55 pm

Thanks seniors for your suggestions.

So I will have a cover letter from my employer explaining the salary mismatch.

Still I'm confused about how to mention the salary period in the next employer letter to explain periodic gross and net income? Is it ok if I mention the period 1, 2, 3, ...., 52 to represent first to last week of f/y 2010/2011? Or do I need to mention the respective date like "period 1 & 2 (05-04-2010 to 19-04-2010)" for the first two weeks salary?
Many thanks
Kalpit

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Post by kalpitsom » Wed Aug 04, 2010 1:15 am

Somebody pls reply.

Pls suggest me the link for "weekly previous earnings details format" for applying HSMP to Tier 1 extension.

Gurus pls suggest.
Kalpit

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