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1.It all depends on the CW and if you could argue your case with valid reasons. Recently at Solihull PEO,they held back an application . Because the Tier i ( General ) Application salary was more than the Tier 1 ( General ) period salary.valeed.naim2 wrote:I need to your advice regarding about my P60. Have a little uncertainty.
I am working with same employer from last six years. I was granted the tier visa more than £20,000 in my initial application in 2008. First year of tier 1 visa my salary was £18500 (below than £20,000) and remaining four years was more than £20,000 as figure showing.
Please see below figures P60 values on yearly basis.
5 April 2012-2013 : £ 24000
5 April 2011-2012 : £ 24000
5 April 2010-2011 : £ 23000
5 April 2009-2010 : £ 20000
5 April 2008-2009 : £ 18500
1. Is there any requirement that salary/income has to be higher/equal than that shown at the time of initial Tier 1 (General) application throughout the Tier 1 (General) period.
2. Can I be disqualify for ILR that reason?
Thanks,
What you recommend shall I include this.Kevin24 wrote:1.It all depends on the CW and if you could argue your case with valid reasons. Recently at Solihull PEO,they held back an application . Because the Tier i ( General ) Application salary was more than the Tier 1 ( General ) period salary.valeed.naim2 wrote:I need to your advice regarding about my P60. Have a little uncertainty.
I am working with same employer from last six years. I was granted the tier visa more than £20,000 in my initial application in 2008. First year of tier 1 visa my salary was £18500 (below than £20,000) and remaining four years was more than £20,000 as figure showing.
Please see below figures P60 values on yearly basis.
5 April 2012-2013 : £ 24000
5 April 2011-2012 : £ 24000
5 April 2010-2011 : £ 23000
5 April 2009-2010 : £ 20000
5 April 2008-2009 : £ 18500
1. Is there any requirement that salary/income has to be higher/equal than that shown at the time of initial Tier 1 (General) application throughout the Tier 1 (General) period.
2. Can I be disqualify for ILR that reason?
Thanks,
2.For Tier 1, Do you have to show the P 60s for 5 years ,like Tier 2 ( General) applicants?
Are you applying at a PEO or by Post?valeed.naim2 wrote:What you recommend shall I include this.Kevin24 wrote:1.It all depends on the CW and if you could argue your case with valid reasons. Recently at Solihull PEO,they held back an application . Because the Tier i ( General ) Application salary was more than the Tier 1 ( General ) period salary.valeed.naim2 wrote:I need to your advice regarding about my P60. Have a little uncertainty.
I am working with same employer from last six years. I was granted the tier visa more than £20,000 in my initial application in 2008. First year of tier 1 visa my salary was £18500 (below than £20,000) and remaining four years was more than £20,000 as figure showing.
Please see below figures P60 values on yearly basis.
5 April 2012-2013 : £ 24000
5 April 2011-2012 : £ 24000
5 April 2010-2011 : £ 23000
5 April 2009-2010 : £ 20000
5 April 2008-2009 : £ 18500
1. Is there any requirement that salary/income has to be higher/equal than that shown at the time of initial Tier 1 (General) application throughout the Tier 1 (General) period.
2. Can I be disqualify for ILR that reason?
Thanks,
2.For Tier 1, Do you have to show the P 60s for 5 years ,like Tier 2 ( General) applicants?
I am going to apply PEO with two dependants ilr through tier1 routeKevin24 wrote:Are you applying at a PEO or by Post?valeed.naim2 wrote:What you recommend shall I include this.Kevin24 wrote:1.It all depends on the CW and if you could argue your case with valid reasons. Recently at Solihull PEO,they held back an application . Because the Tier i ( General ) Application salary was more than the Tier 1 ( General ) period salary.valeed.naim2 wrote:I need to your advice regarding about my P60. Have a little uncertainty.
I am working with same employer from last six years. I was granted the tier visa more than £20,000 in my initial application in 2008. First year of tier 1 visa my salary was £18500 (below than £20,000) and remaining four years was more than £20,000 as figure showing.
Please see below figures P60 values on yearly basis.
5 April 2012-2013 : £ 24000
5 April 2011-2012 : £ 24000
5 April 2010-2011 : £ 23000
5 April 2009-2010 : £ 20000
5 April 2008-2009 : £ 18500
1. Is there any requirement that salary/income has to be higher/equal than that shown at the time of initial Tier 1 (General) application throughout the Tier 1 (General) period.
2. Can I be disqualify for ILR that reason?
Thanks,
2.For Tier 1, Do you have to show the P 60s for 5 years ,like Tier 2 ( General) applicants?
Your salary looks is more than £ 20,000/= for the 3 latest years. If the CW asks you only give the P 60s. When I went to My PEO appointment CW did not ask for the P 60s. Are you working for an Employer or working on your own. Which PEO are you going to??Kevin24 wrote:1.It all depends on the CW and if you could argue your case with valid reasons. Recently at Solihull PEO,they held back an application . Because the Tier i ( General ) Application salary was more than the Tier 1 ( General ) period salary.valeed.naim2 wrote:I need to your advice regarding about my P60. Have a little uncertainty.
I am working with same employer from last six years. I was granted the tier visa more than £20,000 in my initial application in 2008. First year of tier 1 visa my salary was £18500 (below than £20,000) and remaining four years was more than £20,000 as figure showing.
Please see below figures P60 values on yearly basis.
5 April 2012-2013 : £ 24000
5 April 2011-2012 : £ 24000
5 April 2010-2011 : £ 23000
5 April 2009-2010 : £ 20000
5 April 2008-2009 : £ 18500
1. Is there any requirement that salary/income has to be higher/equal than that shown at the time of initial Tier 1 (General) application throughout the Tier 1 (General) period.
2. Can I be disqualify for ILR that reason?
Thanks,
2.For Tier 1, Do you have to show the P 60s for 5 years ,like Tier 2 ( General) applicants?
Please advice can I include the P60 or not.valeed.naim2 wrote:I need to your advice regarding about my P60. Have a little uncertainty.
I am working with same employer from last six years. I was granted the tier visa more than £20,000 in my initial application in 2008. First year of tier 1 visa my salary was £18500 (below than £20,000) and remaining four years was more than £20,000 as figure showing.
Please see below figures P60 values on yearly basis.
5 April 2012-2013 : £ 24000
5 April 2011-2012 : £ 24000
5 April 2010-2011 : £ 23000
5 April 2009-2010 : £ 20000
5 April 2008-2009 : £ 18500
1. Is there any requirement that salary/income has to be higher/equal than that shown at the time of initial Tier 1 (General) application throughout the Tier 1 (General) period.
2. Can I be disqualify for ILR that reason?
Thanks,
I saw in some other post that you want to include last year's P 60. It all depends on you whether you want to include P 60s for 5 years or not. Read other people's experinces on Tier 1 whether they have included P 60s or Not.valeed.naim2 wrote:Please advice can I include the P60 or not.valeed.naim2 wrote:I need to your advice regarding about my P60. Have a little uncertainty.
I am working with same employer from last six years. I was granted the tier visa more than £20,000 in my initial application in 2008. First year of tier 1 visa my salary was £18500 (below than £20,000) and remaining four years was more than £20,000 as figure showing.
Please see below figures P60 values on yearly basis.
5 April 2012-2013 : £ 24000
5 April 2011-2012 : £ 24000
5 April 2010-2011 : £ 23000
5 April 2009-2010 : £ 20000
5 April 2008-2009 : £ 18500
1. Is there any requirement that salary/income has to be higher/equal than that shown at the time of initial Tier 1 (General) application throughout the Tier 1 (General) period.
2. Can I be disqualify for ILR that reason?
Thanks,
You should take the last 12 months payslips and corresponding bank statements to show you meet the required level of income, that should suffice, see http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... b1ff9b47d9valeed.naim2 wrote:I need to your advice regarding about my P60. Have a little uncertainty.
I am working with same employer from last six years. I was granted the tier visa more than £20,000 in my initial application in 2008. First year of tier 1 visa my salary was £18500 (below than £20,000) and remaining four years was more than £20,000 as figure showing.
Please see below figures P60 values on yearly basis.
5 April 2012-2013 : £ 24000
5 April 2011-2012 : £ 24000
5 April 2010-2011 : £ 23000
5 April 2009-2010 : £ 20000
5 April 2008-2009 : £ 18500
1. Is there any requirement that salary/income has to be higher/equal than that shown at the time of initial Tier 1 (General) application throughout the Tier 1 (General) period.
2. Can I be disqualify for ILR that reason?
Thanks,
Thanks for your reply. Amber as a lawyer can please advice is there any immigration rule which shows same level salary must be maintain through out the last five year. Do you think if include or they check this can be problem. I am applying with two dependant and have to pay £3752 fees.D4109125 wrote:You should take the last 12 months payslips to show you meet the required level of income, that should suffice.valeed.naim2 wrote:I need to your advice regarding about my P60. Have a little uncertainty.
I am working with same employer from last six years. I was granted the tier visa more than £20,000 in my initial application in 2008. First year of tier 1 visa my salary was £18500 (below than £20,000) and remaining four years was more than £20,000 as figure showing.
Please see below figures P60 values on yearly basis.
5 April 2012-2013 : £ 24000
5 April 2011-2012 : £ 24000
5 April 2010-2011 : £ 23000
5 April 2009-2010 : £ 20000
5 April 2008-2009 : £ 18500
1. Is there any requirement that salary/income has to be higher/equal than that shown at the time of initial Tier 1 (General) application throughout the Tier 1 (General) period.
2. Can I be disqualify for ILR that reason?
Thanks,
1. I am not a lawyer and 2. This forum should be taken as only guidance if you want to rely on professional advice then please search for an OISC registered advisor.valeed.naim2 wrote:Thanks for your reply. Amber as a lawyer can please advice is there any immigration rule which shows same level salary must be maintain through out the last five year. Do you think if include or they check this can be problem. I am applying with two dependant and have to pay £3752 fees.D4109125 wrote:You should take the last 12 months payslips to show you meet the required level of income, that should suffice.valeed.naim2 wrote:I need to your advice regarding about my P60. Have a little uncertainty.
I am working with same employer from last six years. I was granted the tier visa more than £20,000 in my initial application in 2008. First year of tier 1 visa my salary was £18500 (below than £20,000) and remaining four years was more than £20,000 as figure showing.
Please see below figures P60 values on yearly basis.
5 April 2012-2013 : £ 24000
5 April 2011-2012 : £ 24000
5 April 2010-2011 : £ 23000
5 April 2009-2010 : £ 20000
5 April 2008-2009 : £ 18500
1. Is there any requirement that salary/income has to be higher/equal than that shown at the time of initial Tier 1 (General) application throughout the Tier 1 (General) period.
2. Can I be disqualify for ILR that reason?
Thanks,
I am little bit worrying.
Amber! You are very Modest.D4109125 wrote:1. I am not a lawyer and 2. This forum should be taken as only guidance if you want to rely on professional advice then please search for an OISC registered advisor.valeed.naim2 wrote:Thanks for your reply. Amber as a lawyer can please advice is there any immigration rule which shows same level salary must be maintain through out the last five year. Do you think if include or they check this can be problem. I am applying with two dependant and have to pay £3752 fees.D4109125 wrote:You should take the last 12 months payslips to show you meet the required level of income, that should suffice.valeed.naim2 wrote:I need to your advice regarding about my P60. Have a little uncertainty.
I am working with same employer from last six years. I was granted the tier visa more than £20,000 in my initial application in 2008. First year of tier 1 visa my salary was £18500 (below than £20,000) and remaining four years was more than £20,000 as figure showing.
Please see below figures P60 values on yearly basis.
5 April 2012-2013 : £ 24000
5 April 2011-2012 : £ 24000
5 April 2010-2011 : £ 23000
5 April 2009-2010 : £ 20000
5 April 2008-2009 : £ 18500
1. Is there any requirement that salary/income has to be higher/equal than that shown at the time of initial Tier 1 (General) application throughout the Tier 1 (General) period.
2. Can I be disqualify for ILR that reason?
Thanks,
I am little bit worrying.
If you are worried about your P 60s,then apply ILR only for your self. After you get your ILR you could apply for your dependents.valeed.naim2 wrote:Thanks for your reply. Amber as a lawyer can please advice is there any immigration rule which shows same level salary must be maintain through out the last five year. Do you think if include or they check this can be problem. I am applying with two dependant and have to pay £3752 fees.D4109125 wrote:You should take the last 12 months payslips to show you meet the required level of income, that should suffice.valeed.naim2 wrote:I need to your advice regarding about my P60. Have a little uncertainty.
I am working with same employer from last six years. I was granted the tier visa more than £20,000 in my initial application in 2008. First year of tier 1 visa my salary was £18500 (below than £20,000) and remaining four years was more than £20,000 as figure showing.
Please see below figures P60 values on yearly basis.
5 April 2012-2013 : £ 24000
5 April 2011-2012 : £ 24000
5 April 2010-2011 : £ 23000
5 April 2009-2010 : £ 20000
5 April 2008-2009 : £ 18500
1. Is there any requirement that salary/income has to be higher/equal than that shown at the time of initial Tier 1 (General) application throughout the Tier 1 (General) period.
2. Can I be disqualify for ILR that reason?
Thanks,
I am little bit worrying.
I have already booked the appointment for myself with two dependants.Kevin24 wrote:If you are worried about your P 60s,then apply ILR only for your self. After you get your ILR you could apply for your dependents.valeed.naim2 wrote:Thanks for your reply. Amber as a lawyer can please advice is there any immigration rule which shows same level salary must be maintain through out the last five year. Do you think if include or they check this can be problem. I am applying with two dependant and have to pay £3752 fees.D4109125 wrote:You should take the last 12 months payslips to show you meet the required level of income, that should suffice.valeed.naim2 wrote:I need to your advice regarding about my P60. Have a little uncertainty.
I am working with same employer from last six years. I was granted the tier visa more than £20,000 in my initial application in 2008. First year of tier 1 visa my salary was £18500 (below than £20,000) and remaining four years was more than £20,000 as figure showing.
Please see below figures P60 values on yearly basis.
5 April 2012-2013 : £ 24000
5 April 2011-2012 : £ 24000
5 April 2010-2011 : £ 23000
5 April 2009-2010 : £ 20000
5 April 2008-2009 : £ 18500
1. Is there any requirement that salary/income has to be higher/equal than that shown at the time of initial Tier 1 (General) application throughout the Tier 1 (General) period.
2. Can I be disqualify for ILR that reason?
Thanks,
I am little bit worrying.
When you call HOME OFFICE tomorrow ask them,how to exclude the dependents. I haven't done it Myselfvaleed.naim2 wrote:I have already booked the appointment for myself with two dependants.Kevin24 wrote:If you are worried about your P 60s,then apply ILR only for your self. After you get your ILR you could apply for your dependents.valeed.naim2 wrote:Thanks for your reply. Amber as a lawyer can please advice is there any immigration rule which shows same level salary must be maintain through out the last five year. Do you think if include or they check this can be problem. I am applying with two dependant and have to pay £3752 fees.D4109125 wrote:
You should take the last 12 months payslips to show you meet the required level of income, that should suffice.
I am little bit worrying.
I will call HOME OFFICE tomorrow. Lets see what they said about this.
second thing I will want to exclude the dependant how I can change the appointment. Thanks
I have called to home office today and they said. They cannot say P60s are required or not.Kevin24 wrote:When you call HOME OFFICE tomorrow ask them,how to exclude the dependents. I haven't done it Myselfvaleed.naim2 wrote:I have already booked the appointment for myself with two dependants.Kevin24 wrote:If you are worried about your P 60s,then apply ILR only for your self. After you get your ILR you could apply for your dependents.valeed.naim2 wrote:
Thanks for your reply. Amber as a lawyer can please advice is there any immigration rule which shows same level salary must be maintain through out the last five year. Do you think if include or they check this can be problem. I am applying with two dependant and have to pay £3752 fees.
I am little bit worrying.
I will call HOME OFFICE tomorrow. Lets see what they said about this.
second thing I will want to exclude the dependant how I can change the appointment. Thanks
He wants to provide P 60s to make his case stronger. Maybe if the CW asks for P 60s.If you don't want to provide P 60s that's your choice. Please don't expect the CW to ask for the same documents for every applicant.Experinces posted here are only guidance . Don't expect that it should be applicable to you in the same way .You must be prepared to provide what ever the documents asked for. This is why in some cases they hold back the applications requesting futher documents or wants to carry out further checks.ldbright wrote:Am I missing something here? There are so many successful T1 ILR cases that didn't provide P60, as longer as you meet the required points --75 or 80. You should be fine. Why do you insist to provide your p60s?