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The potential problem/complication I see is if your payslip(s) do not show the earnings period clearly, for the Dec 2011 & Jan 2012 salary amounts credited in your Feb-Apr 2012 payslips. Technically it is the earnings period that matters to determine whether the earnings can be considered towards your calculation. Can you confirm whether the earnings period/month(s) are indicated correctly on those payslips?Happyatlast wrote:Thank you so much for your reply.
1) I am on tier1(general) and applying for ilr based on wp+tier1.
I am claiming points for earnings from June 2011 to jan 2012 and from
November 2012 till feb 2013.
2) I was on maternity leave from 1st feb 2012 till Sept 2012.
I received SMP from March 2012 Till August 2012.
My problem is part of my salary for dec 2011 and Jan 2012 was paid in feb, march and April 2012 when I was on maternity. The salary for October 2012 paid in November 2012.I am self employed and completed my contract on time by 31st January 2012. PlZ advice.
I'm not entirely sure what you mean by this first statement. Hazarding a guess, I presume you mean 12 consecutive months from the date of your application, which includes some maternity period pay and other pay? If so that wasn't quite what I was asking - I wanted to find out whether the two months where you were paid late, were required for you to qualify with the necessary points. I.e. not whether you qualify with 12 consecutive months including your maternity period.Happyatlast wrote:I am falling short by 100 pounds if I count straight 12 consecutive months.
Based on what you have mentioned the best course of action would be to include an employer letter instead of payslips as your first source of evidence. Get them to mention the pay period and date you were paid along with the pay breakdown as stated in the T1G guidance. Have them include all 12 months of earnings, in the letter. This should simplify your evidence. So you can provide this letter along with bank statements which can be cross verified and will match in terms of pay amount & date.Happyatlast wrote:My employer is happy to write me a letter regarding late payment of salary. My payslips do not indicate the period they cover. Now is it compulsory to exclude all maternity months?? I ask this coz if u work till Jan end , u will get salary only in feb when my maternity started. So can at least feb be included ?? I have done the work, paid tax and now can't claim points just becoz my employer did not pay me on time!! I have the earnings but the main payment was received while on maternity. How can I solve this problem??