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1. Well i had this same dilemma as i put down 40 hours per week instead of 37.5 but i still got it. My job was on Section - J, I know someone had put down 40 hours but they're required to show "Hourly rates" so they failed. So i suggest you read the guidelines carefully to see whether your job falls under a annual income or a hours rate as required by UKBA. But 37.5 is the standard hours.williamson321 wrote:hello friends I hope you can help me. I am on PSW and company has received a license today and they are going to sponsor me for a COS.
I am have been working for the company for 11 months on 16500 per annum working as a hardware technician. My boss has agreed to give me a pay rise to fit into the salary bracket required by the code of practices.
I went through the code of practices and the role of hardware engineer and my employer has agreed to to raise my salary to 20,800 according to SOC code 2132 which has Hardware engineer. HR will generate a COS but has
Reading through this forum I have a queries
1. I will be payed 20,800 per annum,so how many hours should I enter as working hours ? since even an hour less I would fail the required salary as salary is exact 20,800.
2. Is the SOC code for graduate Hardware Engineer 2132 correct ? http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
3. When to give start date of COS ? ( I will be payed 20,800 on 20th of this month and onwards. and visa expiring on 31 November)
4. Do I need a covering letter from employer along with payslips ?
5. I am not on 16,500 in last 11 months and only will be 20,800 from this month. I hope thats not a problem ?
thank you in advance.
How many hours per week you're working ? You don't want to put down too many hours. Why don't you calculate the salary and see if it matches with the required level ? if it does then you're fine.williamson321 wrote:I am not payed hourly its annual.
So am I to put 37.5 or 40 hours in CoS ?
2. The code 2132 for Hardware engineer is the closest match to my job description so employer has going to pay be exact to salary mentioned for that role 20,800.
All the questions have been answered but still don't know how many hours to put as my salary is exact as required by UKBA. One hour less and I will fail and be rejected.
You should be fine as long as your job meets the SOC salary level, I had the same problem as my HR put down 40 hrs. But It went through smoothly. make sure to put 40 hrs in your application formwilliamson321 wrote:i have received a cos and it has 40 hours. hopes it is ok everything.