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For Tier 1, there is no rrquirement to be in emoloyment as long as you have enough points for ILR.lava2013 wrote:Dear members,
Need your valuable advice for my case below -
I am on Tier 1 general and employed but about to be made redundant by next month (proposed), and my ILR is due on Nov 2013.
When it comes to earning, I do meet the requirements.
a) Is it ok to be jobless while I am applying for ILR? I can see few questions in the application about how I support myself and my family, will there be a chance of rejection under these grounds even if I show my savings?
b) As I am aware I wont add my redundancy pay in previous earnings, but not sure if the leave encashment can be added or not?
Please provide your inputs on the above.
Thanks and Regards
Lava2013
Thanks for the responseneoseal wrote:As far as my common sense says, anything that is paid to you is your salary. If may even want to add you redundancy package or garden leave you may get as it is subject to tax and ni hence it is an income.
The answer to how will you support you and your family is that you may have some savings, your partner may be working, and you will find a new job in due course or if you have job offer in hand that will be help ful as well. However this is not a requirement, but just to clarify to UKBA if they ask.
Holiday pay is counted as income:26. Earnings do not include unearned sources of income, such as:
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(i) redundancy payment
(Do note however I am NOT an expert!)23. Earnings include, but are not limited to:
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(h) payments in lieu of notice.
you can use your income in lieu of notice as part of your previous earnings. So long as that amount is indicated clearly and independently from your redundancy pay (which cannot be used)
katwmn6 wrote:As per Appendix A of the immigration rules:
Redundancy pay is not counted as income:Holiday pay is counted as income:26. Earnings do not include unearned sources of income, such as:
...
(i) redundancy payment(Do note however I am NOT an expert!)23. Earnings include, but are not limited to:
...
(h) payments in lieu of notice.