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wpilr_nov12
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Post by wpilr_nov12 » Tue Nov 13, 2012 9:59 am

I think you should be fine. Good Luck.
Please do not send me PM if I haven't sent you one yet.
My ILR, MN1 and kids PP stories.

saisun99
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Post by saisun99 » Tue Nov 13, 2012 1:34 pm

one last query:

I came to the UK on 25th Nov 2007 but as per the employer letter it states that i have been employed since 01 -Dec -2007. will it make any difference?

many thanks
sai

saisun99
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Post by saisun99 » Wed Nov 14, 2012 1:02 pm

saisun99 wrote:one last query:

I came to the UK on 25th Nov 2007 but as per the employer letter it states that i have been employed since 01 -Dec -2007. will it make any difference?

many thanks
sai
please help me with my last query and this one as well:

when i am mentioning gross salary in my ILR application do i need to deduct all expenses (last 12 months) and then take it as a gross ?

every month i have to claim some expenses which come as a expense reimbursement entry in my salary slip.

Many thanks
Sai

cs95tdg
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Post by cs95tdg » Wed Nov 14, 2012 3:45 pm

saisun99 wrote:
saisun99 wrote:one last query:

I came to the UK on 25th Nov 2007 but as per the employer letter it states that i have been employed since 01 -Dec -2007. will it make any difference?

many thanks
sai
please help me with my last query and this one as well:

when i am mentioning gross salary in my ILR application do i need to deduct all expenses (last 12 months) and then take it as a gross ?

every month i have to claim some expenses which come as a expense reimbursement entry in my salary slip.

Many thanks
Sai
Please take a look through points 101 & 102 under the policy guidance below where it lists what can and cannot be considered as previous earnings.

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... idance.pdf

101. Earnings may include, among other things:
• allowances (such as accommodation, schooling or car allowances) that form part of an applicant’s remuneration package;

102. Unearned sources of income that we will not consider as previous earnings include:
• expenses (such as accommodation, schooling or car allowances) that
reimburse the applicant for money he/she has previously spent;
• expenses where the payment reimburses the applicant for money he/she has previously spent;

saisun99
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Posts: 70
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Post by saisun99 » Wed Nov 14, 2012 4:07 pm

cs95tdg wrote:
saisun99 wrote:
saisun99 wrote:one last query:

I came to the UK on 25th Nov 2007 but as per the employer letter it states that i have been employed since 01 -Dec -2007. will it make any difference?

many thanks
sai
please help me with my last query and this one as well:

when i am mentioning gross salary in my ILR application do i need to deduct all expenses (last 12 months) and then take it as a gross ?

every month i have to claim some expenses which come as a expense reimbursement entry in my salary slip.

Many thanks
Sai
Please take a look through points 101 & 102 under the policy guidance below where it lists what can and cannot be considered as previous earnings.

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... idance.pdf

101. Earnings may include, among other things:
• allowances (such as accommodation, schooling or car allowances) that form part of an applicant’s remuneration package;

102. Unearned sources of income that we will not consider as previous earnings include:
• expenses (such as accommodation, schooling or car allowances) that
reimburse the applicant for money he/she has previously spent;
• expenses where the payment reimburses the applicant for money he/she has previously spent;
thanks very much for your response

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