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You can extend you visa as many times as you wish, so long as you meet the PBS criteria at the time of the extension.rik.13.in wrote:Also, this is my first extension, can I get another extension after this one expires? If so, how many times can I take extension.
If I put gross pay than this will match with my payslip and my form. But the total gross pay includes payment for allowances which is received in another bank account which i will not be including in the application.cs95tdg wrote:And obviously the Gross pay you are claiming points for in your application form must match what's stated in your payslips.
From your response I presume you have read the Application form guidance and determined that the £50 allowance is not a valid salary component that you can use as part of your previous earnings.rik.13.in wrote:If I put gross pay than this will match with my payslip and my form. But the total gross pay includes payment for allowances which is received in another bank account which i will not be including in the application.cs95tdg wrote:And obviously the Gross pay you are claiming points for in your application form must match what's stated in your payslips.
To simplify see below:
Gross Salary - £100
Gross Allowance - £50 (Paid in another bank account)
Total Gross - £150
Tax - £20 (on salary and allow)
Allow - £50 (allowance considered as advance, hence deducted)
Total Deduction - £70
Net Salary - £80 (this matches up with my bank statement evidence)
But the question still stands as to on what amount I can claim the points Total Gross £150 or Gross Salary £100 or Net Salary £80.
Note that even if I claim my points on net salary i will get 45 points awarded for it.
No, as per guidance notes this £50 allowance is a valid salary component. However, this I have received in a different country while working overseas. So what the company does is they include this in my payslip as advance in order to calculate proper taxes on gross salary, but since they were paid in another bank account they deduct this along with taxes. Hence it does make part of my gross salary but not my net salary. The bank statements which I will show as evidence will show the net salary on that payslip. If CW is not concerned as to where the allowances were received than I guess it should not be a problem?From your response I presume you have read the Application form guidance and determined that the £50 allowance is not a valid salary component that you can use as part of your previous earnings.