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uk_2010
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SOC code in employer letter

Post by uk_2010 » Sat Mar 16, 2013 3:14 pm

Dear Experts,
For Tier2 (ICT) to ILR, there is a section in form which asks to provide the employer letter confirming,
1) That you still required for the employement in question
2) the nearest applicable SOC code which best describes your employement
3) Your salary
4 Confirmation that salary is above the appropriate rate for the job as stated in codes of practice for T2 sponsors.

My question is how important it is for employer to give the SOC code in letter? As many of you would know that certain employers have standard formatted letter which would cover 1), 3) & 4) but doesnt talk anything about SOC code. Advise please?

Kevin24
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Re: SOC code in employer letter

Post by Kevin24 » Sat Mar 16, 2013 8:29 pm

uk_2010 wrote:Dear Experts,
For Tier2 (ICT) to ILR, there is a section in form which asks to provide the employer letter confirming,
1) That you still required for the employement in question
2) the nearest applicable SOC code which best describes your employement
3) Your salary
4 Confirmation that salary is above the appropriate rate for the job as stated in codes of practice for T2 sponsors.

My question is how important it is for employer to give the SOC code in letter? As many of you would know that certain employers have standard formatted letter which would cover 1), 3) & 4) but doesnt talk anything about SOC code. Advise please?
Your job title must match closer to a SOC Code from the UKBA SOC Code list.You must be paid above the salary mentioned on the SOC Code. Please look at Sticky's Template for an Employer's letter.

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Post by uk_2010 » Sun Mar 17, 2013 9:36 am

Thanks Kevin24. If Job title matches and salary condition satisfy but employer had not mentioned SOC code in letter would that Suffice?

Kevin24
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Post by Kevin24 » Sun Mar 17, 2013 10:39 am

uk_2010 wrote:Thanks Kevin24. If Job title matches and salary condition satisfy but employer had not mentioned SOC code in letter would that Suffice?
No! SOC Code really matter. And you should be paid above the salary mentioned in your SOC code. Because your job has to fall under a SOC code or the nearest match.

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Post by lapppt » Mon Mar 18, 2013 12:51 am

Kevin24 wrote:
uk_2010 wrote:Thanks Kevin24. If Job title matches and salary condition satisfy but employer had not mentioned SOC code in letter would that Suffice?
No! SOC Code really matter. And you should be paid above the salary mentioned in your SOC code. Because your job has to fall under a SOC code or the nearest match.
What is the position for those who are under the old work permit and their salary is not above the one mentioned in the SOC code?

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Post by Kevin24 » Mon Mar 18, 2013 12:59 pm

lapppt wrote:
Kevin24 wrote:
uk_2010 wrote:Thanks Kevin24. If Job title matches and salary condition satisfy but employer had not mentioned SOC code in letter would that Suffice?
No! SOC Code really matter. And you should be paid above the salary mentioned in your SOC code. Because your job has to fall under a SOC code or the nearest match.
What is the position for those who are under the old work permit and their salary is not above the one mentioned in the SOC code?
Even though you are on an OLD Work Permit,now you are under Tier 2( General). So your salary has to be revised to match with the UKBA SOC Code List. Find a Code which nearly/exactly matches you job and the apprpriate salary for that SOC Code has to be paid for you.

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Post by Kevin24 » Mon Mar 18, 2013 1:08 pm

Please read the Post on this page WP to ILR in 2014

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