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Vish i dont think so they are choosing on the basis of complexity..... As u must have seen minzy i dont think so he had any complexity in his business plus skconsultant jus now who got interview calll in the office. 4 hours is torture tbh. Dont stress jus put things right. Bless
Lets hope for the best. I anyway cant do anything now. IF they wanted to see i am genuine that they have and the officer said i can make it if it is your office or not.heyaheya wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2017 6:29 pmHey minzy, jus take rest, ur fine as far as i can see.. Not having employement contracts is not big deal. Plus how many were they? They were in uniform of immigration enforcement or they were in simple cloths. Were they strict . I dun understand why 4 hours. Omg if they will spend these hours on ppls permises plus going to every applicants place of work. I dunoo how long it is going to take. Maybe 2 years wait. We ppl who are applying in months time are going to wait fo agea i guess. Good luck. Keeep updating us bout ur outcome. May god be with u and all of us.
Regards
Just relax and be prepared, My officer was not so bad he kept on asking me to relax as it was going to be lengthy. Made me sign the declaration that whatever we mentioned i own it up. HE said i could request a copy of this through home office but it would take time.
Yes they are and i think also the ones which they ask during the initial interview for Tier 1 which i had not done as i had applied my visa from singapore but got it through manilla philippines online with a lot of ease.sassybee wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2017 7:33 pmHi Minnzy,
Thanks for sharing your experience. I personally think you will be fine please just keep hoping for the best.
I know you must be really tired and deserve your rest.
I am just so curious what was He doing for 4 hours and what were the questions on 15 pages? Are the questions the same as the ones that have been shared on this forum?
All the best fingers crossed you will post the good news shortly
marcnath wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2017 12:10 pmMinnzzy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2017 11:44 amDear Senior Member,marcnath wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2017 12:45 pmSeems to be a new process so difficult to say.
Legally, I don't think UKVI can just walk up to your workers and ask for anything more than their legal right to work. Anything more would be something that the worker would have to agree to.
But nothing stops them from asking you and your employees if they are willing to answer questions - though I can't imagine what they can ask your employees beyond their right to work and confirmation of the data you have provided in your application (salary, hours, etc.)
They can't deny you points if your employees do not meet up to their expectations on skills, appearance or anything else. The only cause for them would be fraud.
So, again, don't get stressed - from everything you have stated so far, you should be ok.
Hope you have read my replies about the questions put up tp me on Friday 1st Sep 2017. I had raised a query if you could please advise. Although whatever is done cant be reversed but it would put my mind to a little rest. Although today morning i have forwarded them the RTI submissions till the last month as desired from my accounts office and all the other bills and employee details were already forwarded to him immidiately during the interview or just after he left.
Senior Members i have a query - at present i have 3 chefs with 130 hours per month something similar to last year when we should over 6000 hours of different chefs due to high turnover apart from eu residents. We told them we provide flexible working hours so the hours vary each month. This is the only area which i a little worried about thats why he asked for RTI submissions though i forwarded him all the payslips instantly from the time of submission till date. Please advise could these be a cause of concern ? But in terms of employing they are all british citizens.
Appreciate your opinion about this?
Regards,
Minnzzy
I don't see anything to worry about. I would suspect the request for RTI is just to confirm that it matches with the payslip when you have so much variation.Minnzzy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 02, 2017 9:47 amSenior Members i have a query - at present i have 3 chefs with 130 hours per month something similar to last year when we should over 6000 hours of different chefs due to high turnover apart from eu residents. We told them we provide flexible working hours so the hours vary each month. This is the only area which i a little worried about thats why he asked for RTI submissions though i forwarded him all the payslips instantly from the time of submission till date. Please advise could these be a cause of concern ? But in terms of employing they are all british citizens.
Keeping fingers crossed.
Thanks
Minnzzy
Thanks a lot for your response. I had sent the RTI before 10 am on Monday as my accounts office was prompt.marcnath wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2017 11:33 amI don't see anything to worry about. I would suspect the request for RTI is just to confirm that it matches with the payslip when you have so much variation.Minnzzy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 02, 2017 9:47 amSenior Members i have a query - at present i have 3 chefs with 130 hours per month something similar to last year when we should over 6000 hours of different chefs due to high turnover apart from eu residents. We told them we provide flexible working hours so the hours vary each month. This is the only area which i a little worried about thats why he asked for RTI submissions though i forwarded him all the payslips instantly from the time of submission till date. Please advise could these be a cause of concern ? But in terms of employing they are all british citizens.
Keeping fingers crossed.
Thanks
Minnzzy
That's great, Minzy.Minnzzy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2017 11:55 amHi,
After receiving our extension visa, I recently met a Spam minister and raised the topic of excessive delays which genuine entrepreneurs have to deal with during extension which is very discouraging and stressful. I have been told that this will be discussed with the Home Secretary this week and hope it brings some relief to others waiting for an answer.
I had also written to the Home affairs committee about this issue and they have confirmed in writing that an inquiry would be launched into this and hope some good announcements follow soon.
Pray other genuine entrepreneurs dont have to wait for months like us.
Hi Minnzzy, you did a great job. Would you please also share the email address of Home affairs committee, so that few more of us waiting that long would put on our case aswell. ThanksMinnzzy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2017 11:55 amHi,
After receiving our extension visa, I recently met a Spam minister and raised the topic of excessive delays which genuine entrepreneurs have to deal with during extension which is very discouraging and stressful. I have been told that this will be discussed with the Home Secretary this week and hope it brings some relief to others waiting for an answer.
I had also written to the Home affairs committee about this issue and they have confirmed in writing that an inquiry would be launched into this and hope some good announcements follow soon.
Pray other genuine entrepreneurs dont have to wait for months like us.