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Thanks for your reply, but it does say thatWanderer wrote:Contracting on a T2 is not allowed no matter how much you try to hide under a legal framework.
Secondary employment applications
223.You will need authorisation of any additional work not covered by supplementary or
voluntary work. The secondary employment must be with a licensed sponsor and you will
need a new Certificate of Sponsorship from that sponsor.
224.This application will be considered separately from your first application and must meet the
full Tier 2 criteria by itself. You must meet all the points requirements, which may include
your new sponsor carrying out a resident labour market test.
225.You must include a letter with the application explaining that you wish to vary your existing
leave. The letter must also include:
your name; and
your date of birth; and
your first Certificate of Sponsorship reference number (from your previous application);
and
the date your current leave expires.
226.You can only apply for secondary employment after starting work with your first sponsor.
227.If we approve your secondary employment we will have to vary your initial grant of leave.
You will have 2 sponsors during the period that both your Certificates of Sponsorship are
valid. You will be issued a new biometric residence permit (BRP) card indicating that you
have secondary employment. You cannot start work with your second sponsor until your
application for secondary employment has been approved.
Yes, I did read the case of the Dr you mentioned. And based on the points you mentioned, I have one doubt. Whether my employment will come under secondary job or part-time work? As the rules are different for each of them. Please correct me if I'm wrong.CR001 wrote:It does not say you are allowed to contract. And to be honest, working for a company that your wife 'owns' will almost certainly raise eyebrows with HO.
An example of what your quote refers to is if a Dr has a Tier 2 G with a NHS trust, but does 20 hours of extra work in the same capacity at another trust.
Page 55 Tier 2 Policy Guidance (click)
Secondary employment applications
223.You will need authorisation of any additional work not covered by supplementary or
voluntary work. The secondary employment must be with a licensed sponsor and you will
need a new Certificate of Sponsorship from that sponsor.
224.This application will be considered separately from your first application and must meet the
full Tier 2 criteria by itself. You must meet all the points requirements, which may include
your new sponsor carrying out a resident labour market test.
225.You must include a letter with the application explaining that you wish to vary your existing
leave. The letter must also include:
your name; and
your date of birth; and
your first Certificate of Sponsorship reference number (from your previous application);
and
the date your current leave expires.
226.You can only apply for secondary employment after starting work with your first sponsor.
227.If we approve your secondary employment we will have to vary your initial grant of leave.
You will have 2 sponsors during the period that both your Certificates of Sponsorship are
valid. You will be issued a new biometric residence permit (BRP) card indicating that you
have secondary employment. You cannot start work with your second sponsor until your
application for secondary employment has been approved.
Don't you think every Tamas, Dirk, and Haime would be doing this if it was above aboard.shubhamras wrote:Hi,
...
I don't want to go through an umbrella company as this will push me in 40% tax bracket. Can my wife (Tier 2 Dependent VISA) open a LTD company under her name and can I work on part-time contract through her LTD company?
...
Please advice.
Thanks Wanderer, yeah makes sense now. I can't work for another employer from my wife's company.Wanderer wrote:You wife's company would employ you but can only do work for that company/employer, not for another via an intermediary.
Don't even think about it, HMRC aren't stupid and Hector will rip you a new one for even trying it.
Look in the ILR forum for dozens for folks being denied ILR for taking on HMRC hoping to pull the wool over their eyes.
No, this would be contracting and is not allowed.shubhamras wrote:In that case can I work part-time on contract through an umbrella company?
Ok, my employer is flexible. How can I then work part-time legally?CR001 wrote:No, this would be contracting and is not allowed.shubhamras wrote:In that case can I work part-time on contract through an umbrella company?
Which employer is this?shubhamras wrote:The employer is a proper company where I intend to work part-time.
to saying this :In that case can I work part-time on contract through an umbrella company?
You cannot contract through an umbrella company.The employer is a proper company where I intend to work part-time.
Supplementary employment
221.You do not need to inform us of any supplementary employment, as long as it is:
in either a job which is included on the Shortage Occupation List in Appendix K of the
Immigration Rules or a job in the same profession and at the same professional level as
the work for which your Certificate of Sponsorship was assigned; and
no more than 20 hours per week; and
outside of the normal working hours for which your Certificate of Sponsorship was
assigned.
In addition, you must continue to work for your sponsor in the job recorded on your Certificate
of Sponsorship.
Correct yes. You have to work directly for the employer on their payroll.But if the employer is paying through a third party or umbrella then I can't. Is that right?