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Hope you have sorted out your SOC Code matter. Please read the post of the Member whose ILR has been refused at a PEO appointment.ILR.2013 wrote:Hi Kevin,
With current salary it works out to 31200.
Based on ILR in closed categories, is it OK to submit an application without any SOC code? There is a provision to grant ILR for Work Permit holders who do not have an SOC code.
Please refer this link Page 93
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
Based on your experience as a Sage member, whats your take on it? Have you come across anyone on this forum who had submitted his application without SOC code and their ILR was approved.
Thanks.
I am happy that you have found the SOC Code. I see from the posts some have been taking up to 12 months pay slips. CW don't know how many he/she will ask for. Regarding your unpaid leave why don't you take a letter from Employer,in case you have to explain to the CW.ILR.2013 wrote:Hi kevin,
Thanks for your reply. I managed to sort out SOC code(one closer to my current Per hour salary) and employer is ready to certify the same.
Do you know how many months payslip they check to verify the details provided? Probelm is have is i am on PAYE and though i am being paid above COP rate for last 3 months, in month of January i was on holiday to India and had few days unpaid leave. For that month it is falling little short of requirement.
Thanks.
Letter from employer regarding unpaid leave will be the key as you will be asked questions that why your salary dropped in Jan. If the reason is not substantial, then wait till May so you can show your salary for last 3 months (Feb,March,April)Kevin24 wrote:I am happy that you have found the SOC Code. I see from the posts some have been taking up to 12 months pay slips. CW don't know how many he/she will ask for. Regarding your unpaid leave why don't you take a letter from Employer,in case you have to explain to the CW.ILR.2013 wrote:Hi kevin,
Thanks for your reply. I managed to sort out SOC code(one closer to my current Per hour salary) and employer is ready to certify the same.
Do you know how many months payslip they check to verify the details provided? Probelm is have is i am on PAYE and though i am being paid above COP rate for last 3 months, in month of January i was on holiday to India and had few days unpaid leave. For that month it is falling little short of requirement.
Thanks.
Agreed with Gagan regarding Employer's Letter. April salary will be in the new Tax Year. By looking at March salary slip, CW could ascertain what your Gross earnings were for the previous tax year.Gagan1986 wrote:Letter from employer regarding unpaid leave will be the key as you will be asked questions that why your salary dropped in Jan. If the reason is not substantial, then wait till May so you can show your salary for last 3 months (Feb,March,April)Kevin24 wrote:I am happy that you have found the SOC Code. I see from the posts some have been taking up to 12 months pay slips. CW don't know how many he/she will ask for. Regarding your unpaid leave why don't you take a letter from Employer,in case you have to explain to the CW.ILR.2013 wrote:Hi kevin,
Thanks for your reply. I managed to sort out SOC code(one closer to my current Per hour salary) and employer is ready to certify the same.
Do you know how many months payslip they check to verify the details provided? Probelm is have is i am on PAYE and though i am being paid above COP rate for last 3 months, in month of January i was on holiday to India and had few days unpaid leave. For that month it is falling little short of requirement.
Thanks.