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Business2business wrote:ok
job creation means according to UKVI is if you create job that job can be fulfill multi employees for example if you create, Admin Assistant for your business so you can hire to employees to fulfill your business need.
Although you need some expedite advise
but full time work will be 130 hrs per month.
It seams that your employees are doing part time work for you.
what is the tittle of your job creation if it is different from each others so it means you employees doing part time.
but your situation seems ok
regards
IK
Business2business wrote:Are u paying your employee every four weeks, or after one month.
If your paying every four month so your are absolutely right.
No issue
HI,Business2business wrote:Are u paying your employee every four weeks, or after one month.
If your paying every four month so your are absolutely right.
No issue
this table is quite helpful, what shall we write in END DATE if employee is still working and how to combine 3 employees to show 2 full time jobs. if 2 employees are used for job 1 then how can show the second job if third employee does not fulfil individual job requirement on its own.lavildhillon wrote:HI,Business2business wrote:Are u paying your employee every four weeks, or after one month.
If your paying every four month so your are absolutely right.
No issue
I have just seen on the application form that they consider 120 hours/ month to be full time. I have attached screenshot, please have a look.
itpba wrote:this table is quite helpful, what shall we write in END DATE if employee is still working and how to combine 3 employees to show 2 full time jobs. if 2 employees are used for job 1 then how can show the second job if third employee does not fulfil individual job requirement on its own.lavildhillon wrote:HI,Business2business wrote:Are u paying your employee every four weeks, or after one month.
If your paying every four month so your are absolutely right.
No issue
I have just seen on the application form that they consider 120 hours/ month to be full time. I have attached screenshot, please have a look.
lavildhillon wrote:Hi Business 2 Business,
Totally I have 4 employees in business out of which two are on 24K package and other two are on minimum wages.
I am claiming points for minimum wages and I am paying them monthly salary for 120 hours which show that they work 4 weeks full time in a month.
seasky wrote:lavildhillon wrote:Hi Business 2 Business,
Totally I have 4 employees in business out of which two are on 24K package and other two are on minimum wages.
I am claiming points for minimum wages and I am paying them monthly salary for 120 hours which show that they work 4 weeks full time in a month.
So you are claiming points for the absolute minimum hours at absolute minimum wage? ( I am guessing the other two employees are not settled? Are they by chance family members?)
Now these min wagers you call them 'Business executives'? well I see one thing: Huge alarm bells in the eyes of the HO caseworker. You may technically be allowed the points but will be scrutinized in detail on everything. And in fact even if you did dot i's/cross t's you can still be declined for not being a genuine entrepreneur.
here is your first interview question (see how helpful this forum is): what exactly do your business executives do?
(did you remember to pay them the higher living wage if above the age 25 or are your "business executives" under 25?)
As you did the absolute minimum on the employment side you will be scrutinized. Make sure your business is meeting all regulations and explain it (e.g. the no need for FCA license)lavildhillon wrote:
Hi Seasky,
Many thanks for replying. The other two employees are not my family members but they are more experienced then the settle workers. This is the reason they are getting more salary.
My business provide Working capital for the business through Funding companies though we do not need FCA licence to do this. We act as a consultancy / Broker. We get commission from Funding companies after we introduce potential client to them. Employees job is to find new businessess who are struggling and wants some working capital boost for cash flow.
Scaremongering. So long as you pay at least the minimum wage, the employment is legal. As a genuine entrepreneur you should make employment decisions that would be of benefit to your business not simply paying huge salaries to satisfy HO.seasky wrote:As you did the absolute minimum on the employment side you will be scrutinized. Make sure your business is meeting all regulations and explain it (e.g. the no need for FCA license)lavildhillon wrote:
Hi Seasky,
Many thanks for replying. The other two employees are not my family members but they are more experienced then the settle workers. This is the reason they are getting more salary.
My business provide Working capital for the business through Funding companies though we do not need FCA licence to do this. We act as a consultancy / Broker. We get commission from Funding companies after we introduce potential client to them. Employees job is to find new businessess who are struggling and wants some working capital boost for cash flow.