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If you are applying for extension, i think your first salary which you used to get the required point, is the same you will use for your extension, it does not really matter if you are earning more than you previously earned, as long as your present salary is not less than your initial application. You will still get your required point.nagaraju.ch wrote:Hi
I am applying for My Tier1 General Extension in October 2012 and i need to show my salary more than 35k. I can show around 50K but i have doubt that if i show 50k this time, should i show the same salary when i apply next time(Either extension or ILR)?
Thanks
Nagaraju
This is incorrect. You need to score the total number of points required to qualify for an extension. The number of points will be based on the rules that were in place at the time of your initial application.Spatacus wrote: If you are applying for extension, i think your first salary which you used to get the required point, is the same you will use for your extension, it does not really matter if you are earning more than you previously earned, as long as your present salary is not less than your initial application. You will still get your required point.
What is the difference between what i said earlier and what you wrote?? As long as you have had your initial application of tier1 general approved, that same rule will apply when you are making a renewal/extension. Pls read carefully before you comment on someone's note.cs95tdg wrote:This is incorrect. You need to score the total number of points required to qualify for an extension. The number of points will be based on the rules that were in place at the time of your initial application.Spatacus wrote: If you are applying for extension, i think your first salary which you used to get the required point, is the same you will use for your extension, it does not really matter if you are earning more than you previously earned, as long as your present salary is not less than your initial application. You will still get your required point.
If someone used £38,000 to get an initial approval, they can use £35,000 to get an extension if they score points to qualify in the relevant category. If you read what you wrote once again, you will see the flawed logic in your statement.
If you are applying for extension, i think your first salary which you used to get the required point, is the same you will use for your extension, it does not really matter if you are earning more than you previously earned, as long as your present salary is not less than your initial application.
thebionicredneck2003 has explained the difference between what I have stated and your statement, therefore I will not add anything further other than to clarify that its your statement highlighted in blue above that I disagree with.Spatacus wrote:What is the difference between what i said earlier and what you wrote?? As long as you have had your initial application of tier1 general approved, that same rule will apply when you are making a renewal/extension. Pls read carefully before you comment on someone's note.cs95tdg wrote:This is incorrect. You need to score the total number of points required to qualify for an extension. The number of points will be based on the rules that were in place at the time of your initial application.Spatacus wrote: If you are applying for extension, i think your first salary which you used to get the required point, is the same you will use for your extension, it does not really matter if you are earning more than you previously earned, as long as your present salary is not less than your initial application. You will still get your required point.