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by tier1manintension » Wed Mar 13, 2013 7:54 am
Thank you all for your thoughts...
As far as invoice is concerned, the company will provide me a letter stating that I have worked for their client based in UK and because of transfers of payment across the country considering the forex conversion charges, client paid me directly in my bank account through their personal account.
I know I required 100 points as on ukba site it clearly states the following.
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If you are not in one of the categories above, you cannot apply to Tier 1 (General).
How many points do you need?
Your total points score must be at least 95 points if you currently have permission to stay in the UK as:
a Tier 1 (General) migrant under the Immigration Rules in place before 19 July 2010;
a highly skilled migrant;
a writer, composer or artist; or
a self-employed lawyer.
If you are in any other eligible category, your total points score must be at least 100 points (unless you are covered by the HSMP Forum judicial review judgment - see below)
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Also regarding the ILR if I switch to Tier 2 general, my understanding is I am eligible for that. Still if someone can clarify me on this as ukba site states the following.
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This 5-year continuous period can include any time that you have spent in the following immigration categories before you applied under Tier 2:
member of the operational ground staff of an overseas-owned airline
minister of religion, missionary or member of a religious order
qualifying work permit holder
sole representative of an overseas business
representative of an overseas newspaper, news agency or broadcasting organisation
any Tier 1 category, except Tier 1 (Post study work)
highly skilled migrant
innovator
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Ukba site provides all the information but I must agree that the wording they use in manner in which anyone can get confused. So still want a copy confirmation from senior members whether I will be eligible if I switch to Tier 2 NOW.
I am seriously considering the tier 2 option as I am not able to find any work at the moment which can cover £5k. Still I can work around on this as many do. But I do not want to do any doggy things considering I have tier 2 option from my company.
I have been long thinking the advantages and disadvantages of switching visa.
Tier 1 advvantages/
1) I can switch company anytime and do some good contract work.
2) 100% I will get my ILR after spending another 3 year.
Disadvantages/
1) I will have to find some work to cover £5k or do some doggy work.
2) as applications fees are going higher from 6 April, I found out I will have to spend £3500+ on application fees for me, my wife and my daughter.
3) if I do some work or doggy work, I will have to pay tax on those, so that will come around £1500+ or more.
4) after doing all these things I am not sure whether they will grant me visa or not as they can ask for more n more documents to verify my self employed income and if I am unable to submit one of those then they will reject me.
TIER 2 advantages/
1) I don't have to do anything as my company will sort out my visa things.
2) I don't have to spend any money
3) as far as ukba website contents says, I am able to get ILR after 3 years.
Disadvantages/
1) I will not be able to switch jobs as I am tied up with company.
2) see people earning more in contracts and I earn less in my permanent job. I will have to sit quietly for 3 year and try not to cry about my pay.. Hummmmm. Seems difficult task to me.
3) feel free to add if you think one.
Well, I can always find some umbrella companies which can sponsor me and I will be able to freely do contract jobs in future. The not that easy to find one though. But as saying goes / nothing is easy /
ALSO, one of my friend on tier 1 was doing contact for Microsoft in reading for more then 8 months is now at home from last 3 months searching for another one. So basically I do not want to caught up in a situation where I earn more for 3 months and sit home for 2 months for searching another one.
Please guys let me know your thoughts