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Wage Slips

Post by nikunj_dal » Tue Jun 26, 2007 8:22 pm

Hello Freinds, am quoting the below para from case workers guidelines w.r.t. wage slips.

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Considering wage slips

Wage slips should either be formal pay slips or on company letter headed paper. If they are on plain A4 paper then they should be clearly stamped and signed by the employer. Any wage slips on plain paper, which have not been endorsed and stamped by the employer, should not be accepted.
Applicants who can only provide on-line payslips will be required to obtain their employers’ signature and stamp on the printouts of the payslips, to authenticate the evidence.
If any of these details are not contained in the payslips, then the evidence should not be accepted in support of points claimed.

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Can anyone let me know the below:
1) What are formal pay slips and whether they shud be signed and stamped.?
2) Is it ok if we take photocopy of our original payslips and get that signed and stamped by employer.
3) Has anyone got approval with their original payslips which were without employer sign and stamp.

Looking forward for quick responses.

Thanks and Regards
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Post by nikunj_dal » Wed Jun 27, 2007 7:04 pm

Dear members please assist. If anyone has exprienced.. please let know..

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Post by gordon » Wed Jun 27, 2007 7:35 pm

FOr my salaried employment, I had original payslips (actually payment advice, since the net pay was direct deposited) from my employer, which I used in my (successful) HSMP application without having them signed/stamped. Why are you considering submitting photocopies if you have the originals?

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Post by nikunj_dal » Wed Jun 27, 2007 7:43 pm

I do have the original sal slips (not online) . But the same are not signed and stamped.

Will this do for me.

Thanks nd.

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Post by gordon » Wed Jun 27, 2007 7:56 pm

Yes, then the originals are sufficient as one piece of evidence. I hope they actually look like originals, not photocopies.

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please help -all my salary slips are PDF's uploaded in site

Post by Hummer » Thu Jun 28, 2007 12:00 pm

Hi all,
I request an information. All my salary slips are PDF's uploaded in site of a third party company. How does i go ahead? I need to take a print out ->
ask my HR to get it stamped & sealed? Is this correct? need your input

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Post by vinay_sambyal » Sat Jun 30, 2007 7:58 am

Hummer,
I am facing the same issue.. i am also having pdf copies and employer is ready to stamp but not sign :;(

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Post by pantaiema » Sat Jun 30, 2007 5:57 pm

nikunj_dal

Where are you working ?. is it in the UK ?. If it is apperantly that the pay slip is original you do not need to sign and stamp it. It has been reported quite a few times in this forum. Also, the gudance clearly indicates about this.

In the UK sign and stamp payslip is highly uncommon. I think that is also the reason why they do not require this.

Also I think it is quite unfair they ask people to stamp evey pay slip (12 pay slips, so far ??). In the meanehile WP (UK)/BIA/HO never do this. Just check any correspondence you get from them (your HSMP approval letter for in stance) is there any stamp on it ?????

Pantaiema


Pantaiema

nikunj_dal wrote:I do have the original sal slips (not online) . But the same are not signed and stamped.

Will this do for me.

Thanks nd.

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Post by SYH » Sat Jun 30, 2007 6:05 pm

vinay_sambyal wrote:Hummer,
I am facing the same issue.. i am also having pdf copies and employer is ready to stamp but not sign :;(
Then take it

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Post by gordon » Sat Jun 30, 2007 6:28 pm

Also I think it is quite unfair they ask people to stamp evey pay slip (12 pay slips, so far ??). In the meanehile WP (UK)/BIA/HO never do this. Just check any correspondence you get from them (your HSMP approval letter for in stance) is there any stamp on it ?????
Actually, the HSMP approval letter has the attributed signature or initials of the caseworker, a watermark, a coloured backface, a unique reference number for the document, and is embossed. I thought it was consistent with their expectations of applicants' submitted evidentiary documents.
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Post by SYH » Sat Jun 30, 2007 6:42 pm

gordon wrote:
Actually, the HSMP approval letter has the attributed signature or initials of the caseworker, a watermark, a coloured backface, a unique reference number for the document, and is embossed. I thought it was consistent with their expectations of applicants' submitted evidentiary documents.
AG
Isn't that the visa in your passport, my letter is on their letterhead with a signature. It has no backface colour on it

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Post by gordon » Sat Jun 30, 2007 6:55 pm

No, I'm referring to the approval letter. The backface colour is constituted of 'Work Permits (UK)' written in tiny blue and red typeface a thousand million times in the shape of a tilted globe. It's rather handsome, really (but as it should be, since they've put up the fees). The visa in the passport is even more impressive, what with the hologram and digitised photograph. They've come a long way from the crappy stamps that served years ago as my student visas (the one where it said I had to register with the police, only it was never legible). AG

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Post by nikunj_dal » Sat Jun 30, 2007 8:05 pm

Pantaiema,

Am working in India. My payslips are original and also they appear to be but as I said earlier they are neither signed nor stamped.

My employer is really making a fuss in signing and stamping the same.

Am really worried. Do have any other option..Pls. assit.

Nikunj.

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Post by pantaiema » Sat Jun 30, 2007 9:31 pm

nikunj_dal

In the guidelines & case worker guidance, you are not required to do this if it is not printed on A4 plain paper and from online and it is apperantly that it is real. I believe it should work if all your other evidence collaborating each other, e.g bnak ststement, your tax return and employment letter. This is especially true if your wage slip is produced by well known companies in your countries.

But do not take my word for granted do it with your own risk as every casewroker migh have different interpretataion.

Pantaiema
nikunj_dal wrote:Pantaiema,

Am working in India. My payslips are original and also they appear to be but as I said earlier they are neither signed nor stamped.

My employer is really making a fuss in signing and stamping the same.

Am really worried. Do have any other option..Pls. assit.

Nikunj.

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