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Combining job

Post by jafersadeq » Mon Jun 12, 2017 1:32 pm

Dear Gurus,

I want to know if I can combine between two employees to get one job, the issue is:

Company A - employee 1 - Marketing- 6 months- Full time
Company B - employee 2 - Marketing- 6 months- Full time

Marketing job is in two companies (I am the director), can I combine between the two employees to get 12 months-Full time-Marketing job ?

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Re: Combining job

Post by zimba » Mon Jun 12, 2017 3:37 pm

Yes, as long as you are under transitional arrangements
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Re: Combining job

Post by awan905 » Mon Jun 12, 2017 3:40 pm

jafersadeq wrote:Dear Gurus,

I want to know if I can combine between two employees to get one job, the issue is:

Company A - employee 1 - Marketing- 6 months- Full time
Company B - employee 2 - Marketing- 6 months- Full time

Marketing job is in two companies (I am the director), can I combine between the two employees to get 12 months-Full time-Marketing job ?
When you got your initial visa?

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Re: Combining job

Post by jafersadeq » Mon Jun 12, 2017 3:47 pm

Dear Zimba88,

I am not under transitional arrangement.

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Re: Combining job

Post by zimba » Mon Jun 12, 2017 3:55 pm

Then no. Each jobs must last for 12 months in a company to be accepted
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Re: Combining job

Post by jafersadeq » Mon Jun 12, 2017 4:07 pm

Dear Zimba88,

That means I have to employ both employees in one company and employee 2 will be after employee 1 (employee 1 finishes his job, then employee 2 completes).
Is that right?
Thanks

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Re: Combining job

Post by zimba » Mon Jun 12, 2017 5:30 pm

Yes.
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Re: Combining job

Post by marcnath » Mon Jun 12, 2017 9:16 pm

jafersadeq wrote:Dear Zimba88,

That means I have to employ both employees in one company and employee 2 will be after employee 1 (employee 1 finishes his job, then employee 2 completes).
Is that right?
Thanks
No, you don't need to employ both employees in one company. You can employ one employee in Company A and the second employee in Company B. But each of them must be for 12 months each.
It is not necessary that one has to finish and the other then start. The two of them can be at the same time or overlap.
Also remember that it is 2 "jobs" created. So if you Employee A for 12 months, who is then replaced by Employee B for another 12 months for the same job in the same company, then it is "one job" for 24 months, which does not qualify.
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Re: Combining job

Post by jafersadeq » Mon Jun 12, 2017 10:50 pm

Thanks for answers,
I wonder about this issue: One company - Two Jobs
Employee A : admin - full time - 9 months
Employee B : Marketing -full time- 8 months

Employee C: admin- worked after employee A for 3 months-full time, then left.
He came back after one month to work as "Marketing" after employee B for 4 months-full time.
Now, admin=12 months & marketing= 12 months

Employee C worked in two jobs (admin 3 months, left for one month with P45, came back with new starting date in marketing for 4 months), is this possible ?

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Re: Combining job

Post by marcnath » Mon Jun 12, 2017 10:57 pm

jafersadeq wrote:Thanks for answers,
I wonder about this issue: One company - Two Jobs
Employee A : admin - full time - 9 months
Employee B : Marketing -full time- 8 months

Employee C: admin- worked after employee A for 3 months-full time, then left.
He came back after one month to work as "Marketing" after employee B for 4 months-full time.
Now, admin=12 months & marketing= 12 months

Employee C worked in two jobs (admin 3 months, left for one month with P45, came back with new starting date in marketing for 4 months), is this possible ?
As per the regulations, this qualifies as two jobs. The criteria is tied to the job, not the person.

But HO is free to ask you more questions about that and to satisfy themselves that there is no deception.

They are within their rights to reject it if they suspect deception.
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