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No problemWill there be any problem if apply Tier 2 extension in this way ?
Did your employer reported your pay rise to UKVI within 10 working days of effective date of pay rise? If yes, then all good, if not then it could be problem but very rare chances.Any chances of rejection?
your company will have to generate a new cos for you. You cannot use the old one as it had already been used for your last visa application.If I apply Tier 2 General extension with same company(same job code),Will I get same COS or New COS will be generated ?
Hi,hassanh wrote:Hi,
According to the latest code of practice document, Experienced pay for 2139 for 39 hours a week is 29,900 and not 27K. See link below:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... l_2015.pdf
for 37.5 hours a week, his pay needs to be prorate and he should be earning at least £28,750. His company will have to increase his salary to meet this threshold.
Thanks,
Hassan
No, it means you will have to be on experienced rate or 30,000 (whichever higher) if you apply in or after April 2017.Does that mean that i do not need to earn an experienced rate salary if I apply for my TIER 2 (General) VISA an extention in April 2017?
Thank you very much @hassanhhassanh wrote:No, it means you will have to be on experienced rate or 30,000 (whichever higher) if you apply in or after April 2017.Does that mean that i do not need to earn an experienced rate salary if I apply for my TIER 2 (General) VISA an extention in April 2017?
Thanks,
Hassan
Thank you very much again @hassanhhassanh wrote:Hi,
You should be fine. You can apply for extension anytime you wish.
Thanks
kumar114 wrote:hassanh wrote:Hi,
According to the latest code of practice document, Experienced pay for 2139 for 39 hours a week is 29,900 and not 27K. See link below:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... l_2015.pdf
for 37.5 hours a week, his pay needs to be prorate and he should be earning at least £28,750. His company will have to increase his salary to meet this threshold.
Thanks,
Hassan
Just found i do not have COS allocation left. So there is no way that I can apply for my extension before April...Unless my salary is increased to 30,000..hassanh wrote:No, it means you will have to be on experienced rate or 30,000 (whichever higher) if you apply in or after April 2017.Does that mean that i do not need to earn an experienced rate salary if I apply for my TIER 2 (General) VISA an extention in April 2017?
Thanks,
Hassan