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yeap that would be 33 points!
Does falling in the shortage occupation category gives extra 130 points?
With respect, we started the sponsorship process earlier and I have been reading these boards constantly for months and have seen various themes emerge. In the March thread there are even people doing 'estimate' calculations of how many certificates will go through, without any knowledge of the actual HO formula.Hopeful42 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 12, 2018 9:26 amThis behaviour you're describing is something that was frustrating a lot of us and it was discussed in last month's rcos thread, HOWEVER I've yet to see one post in this thread like that - if anything I've seen a bunch of posts of people reassuring others that are worried that they're a good chance.astana wrote: ↑Thu Apr 12, 2018 8:36 amTo clarify - I know that applying for the certificate right now is stressful and that people who have been waiting for months will feel worried, afraid, uncertain, especially as time goes on
THAT is understandable. What I’m referring to as ‘negativity’ is when people tell others ‘oh you won’t get it this month’ with total certainty.
My opinion is that reassurance and help is what this board is for, not for people to claim what is unknown as fact. That is what I find rude and wish everyone luck as nobody knows anything for sure
With that in mind I'm not really sure what you are trying to achieve by making an account just to come in on the offensive (and frankly pretty rudely) now. It completely contradicts the positive and reassuring vibe you're preaching.
Anyway good luck with your application.
And I forgot to say earlier, good luck to everyone going for their rcos - I sadly couldn't apply for mine this month as my reference checks didn't quite make it back in time post my new RLMT but I'm here following the news with you all
Obviously I can't tell you what to do, but I know for me personally if I found reading posts on a forum to be "blood pressure rising" then I just wouldn't do it.astana wrote: ↑Sat Apr 14, 2018 10:58 amWith respect, we started the sponsorship process earlier and I have been reading these boards constantly for months and have seen various themes emerge. In the March thread there are even people doing 'estimate' calculations of how many certificates will go through, without any knowledge of the actual HO formula.Hopeful42 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 12, 2018 9:26 amThis behaviour you're describing is something that was frustrating a lot of us and it was discussed in last month's rcos thread, HOWEVER I've yet to see one post in this thread like that - if anything I've seen a bunch of posts of people reassuring others that are worried that they're a good chance.astana wrote: ↑Thu Apr 12, 2018 8:36 amTo clarify - I know that applying for the certificate right now is stressful and that people who have been waiting for months will feel worried, afraid, uncertain, especially as time goes on
THAT is understandable. What I’m referring to as ‘negativity’ is when people tell others ‘oh you won’t get it this month’ with total certainty.
My opinion is that reassurance and help is what this board is for, not for people to claim what is unknown as fact. That is what I find rude and wish everyone luck as nobody knows anything for sure
With that in mind I'm not really sure what you are trying to achieve by making an account just to come in on the offensive (and frankly pretty rudely) now. It completely contradicts the positive and reassuring vibe you're preaching.
Anyway good luck with your application.
And I forgot to say earlier, good luck to everyone going for their rcos - I sadly couldn't apply for mine this month as my reference checks didn't quite make it back in time post my new RLMT but I'm here following the news with you all
Things like that are stressful - and judging by the number of people who post with absolutely no idea of how to even calculate their own points, forward predictions and bad quality calculations will cause anxiety to people who don't know better.
I am a well read person who has gone through the HO guidance, documents and was involved in putting together my application so far, and I find the tone of some posts here to be blood pressure raising. Yet I still read for the important updates and to keep track of the notification process.
Like I said, we are all in this boat together and it's certainly not "rude" to want a return to calm & rational thinking.
If her salary is 54,000 + 2,000 additional with London weighting then her score will be 55 points and we have seen people with 55 getting approvals. Just try and check with the HR that they have included her gross salary and not basic salary (which some NHS HR's tend to do) and she should be fine.Desire2145 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 14, 2018 7:34 pmHi guys just a quick question my wife got sponsor NHS offered salary £54801 which consists of (36k as basic salary, 50 % banding and 2500 approx for london) what will be her points in that scenario. Confused will it be 50 or 36.
Thanks in advance
Thanks for reply..Plabber_123 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 14, 2018 7:54 pmIf her salary is 54,000 + 2,000 additional with London weighting then her score will be 55 points and we have seen people with 55 getting approvals. Just try and check with the HR that they have included her gross salary and not basic salary (which some NHS HR's tend to do) and she should be fine.Desire2145 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 14, 2018 7:34 pmHi guys just a quick question my wife got sponsor NHS offered salary £54801 which consists of (36k as basic salary, 50 % banding and 2500 approx for london) what will be her points in that scenario. Confused will it be 50 or 36.
Thanks in advance
Desire2145 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 14, 2018 8:42 pmThanks for reply..Plabber_123 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 14, 2018 7:54 pmIf her salary is 54,000 + 2,000 additional with London weighting then her score will be 55 points and we have seen people with 55 getting approvals. Just try and check with the HR that they have included her gross salary and not basic salary (which some NHS HR's tend to do) and she should be fine.Desire2145 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 14, 2018 7:34 pmHi guys just a quick question my wife got sponsor NHS offered salary £54801 which consists of (36k as basic salary, 50 % banding and 2500 approx for london) what will be her points in that scenario. Confused will it be 50 or 36.
Thanks in advance
Thing is its her total annual including everything is £54801..issue is she gone through consultant and she is not directly in touch with hospital. So not sure about what they have included...
Thanksworldlukie wrote: ↑Sat Apr 14, 2018 10:17 pmDesire2145 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 14, 2018 8:42 pmThanks for reply..Plabber_123 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 14, 2018 7:54 pmIf her salary is 54,000 + 2,000 additional with London weighting then her score will be 55 points and we have seen people with 55 getting approvals. Just try and check with the HR that they have included her gross salary and not basic salary (which some NHS HR's tend to do) and she should be fine.Desire2145 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 14, 2018 7:34 pmHi guys just a quick question my wife got sponsor NHS offered salary £54801 which consists of (36k as basic salary, 50 % banding and 2500 approx for london) what will be her points in that scenario. Confused will it be 50 or 36.
Thanks in advance
Thing is its her total annual including everything is £54801..issue is she gone through consultant and she is not directly in touch with hospital. So not sure about what they have included...
If her complete salary is under £55k as you said it was it’ll be 50 points not 55
We’ll have to agree to disagree - I think your tone right now is rude, actually, and the way people spread misinformation and guesses here seriously to be genuinely distressing, but it sounds like you enjoy itHopeful42 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 14, 2018 12:27 pmObviously I can't tell you what to do, but I know for me personally if I found reading posts on a forum to be "blood pressure rising" then I just wouldn't do it.astana wrote: ↑Sat Apr 14, 2018 10:58 amWith respect, we started the sponsorship process earlier and I have been reading these boards constantly for months and have seen various themes emerge. In the March thread there are even people doing 'estimate' calculations of how many certificates will go through, without any knowledge of the actual HO formula.Hopeful42 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 12, 2018 9:26 amThis behaviour you're describing is something that was frustrating a lot of us and it was discussed in last month's rcos thread, HOWEVER I've yet to see one post in this thread like that - if anything I've seen a bunch of posts of people reassuring others that are worried that they're a good chance.astana wrote: ↑Thu Apr 12, 2018 8:36 amTo clarify - I know that applying for the certificate right now is stressful and that people who have been waiting for months will feel worried, afraid, uncertain, especially as time goes on
THAT is understandable. What I’m referring to as ‘negativity’ is when people tell others ‘oh you won’t get it this month’ with total certainty.
My opinion is that reassurance and help is what this board is for, not for people to claim what is unknown as fact. That is what I find rude and wish everyone luck as nobody knows anything for sure
With that in mind I'm not really sure what you are trying to achieve by making an account just to come in on the offensive (and frankly pretty rudely) now. It completely contradicts the positive and reassuring vibe you're preaching.
Anyway good luck with your application.
And I forgot to say earlier, good luck to everyone going for their rcos - I sadly couldn't apply for mine this month as my reference checks didn't quite make it back in time post my new RLMT but I'm here following the news with you all
Things like that are stressful - and judging by the number of people who post with absolutely no idea of how to even calculate their own points, forward predictions and bad quality calculations will cause anxiety to people who don't know better.
I am a well read person who has gone through the HO guidance, documents and was involved in putting together my application so far, and I find the tone of some posts here to be blood pressure raising. Yet I still read for the important updates and to keep track of the notification process.
Like I said, we are all in this boat together and it's certainly not "rude" to want a return to calm & rational thinking.
This is a public forum with people of all different ages from all around the would with different backgrounds, etc. it's natural that we'll all find certain posts that annoy us. You can't control what is posted.
And please, pointed comments like "judging by the number of people who post with absolutely no idea of how to even calculate their own points" and "people who don't know better" are really unnecessary, and yes, rude.
How do you get 31 points I thought it only went in 5s???Hopeful42 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 14, 2018 12:27 pmObviously I can't tell you what to do, but I know for me personally if I found reading posts on a forum to be "blood pressure rising" then I just wouldn't do it.astana wrote: ↑Sat Apr 14, 2018 10:58 amWith respect, we started the sponsorship process earlier and I have been reading these boards constantly for months and have seen various themes emerge. In the March thread there are even people doing 'estimate' calculations of how many certificates will go through, without any knowledge of the actual HO formula.Hopeful42 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 12, 2018 9:26 amThis behaviour you're describing is something that was frustrating a lot of us and it was discussed in last month's rcos thread, HOWEVER I've yet to see one post in this thread like that - if anything I've seen a bunch of posts of people reassuring others that are worried that they're a good chance.astana wrote: ↑Thu Apr 12, 2018 8:36 amTo clarify - I know that applying for the certificate right now is stressful and that people who have been waiting for months will feel worried, afraid, uncertain, especially as time goes on
THAT is understandable. What I’m referring to as ‘negativity’ is when people tell others ‘oh you won’t get it this month’ with total certainty.
My opinion is that reassurance and help is what this board is for, not for people to claim what is unknown as fact. That is what I find rude and wish everyone luck as nobody knows anything for sure
With that in mind I'm not really sure what you are trying to achieve by making an account just to come in on the offensive (and frankly pretty rudely) now. It completely contradicts the positive and reassuring vibe you're preaching.
Anyway good luck with your application.
And I forgot to say earlier, good luck to everyone going for their rcos - I sadly couldn't apply for mine this month as my reference checks didn't quite make it back in time post my new RLMT but I'm here following the news with you all
Things like that are stressful - and judging by the number of people who post with absolutely no idea of how to even calculate their own points, forward predictions and bad quality calculations will cause anxiety to people who don't know better.
I am a well read person who has gone through the HO guidance, documents and was involved in putting together my application so far, and I find the tone of some posts here to be blood pressure raising. Yet I still read for the important updates and to keep track of the notification process.
Like I said, we are all in this boat together and it's certainly not "rude" to want a return to calm & rational thinking.
This is a public forum with people of all different ages from all around the would with different backgrounds, etc. it's natural that we'll all find certain posts that annoy us. You can't control what is posted.
And please, pointed comments like "judging by the number of people who post with absolutely no idea of how to even calculate their own points" and "people who don't know better" are really unnecessary, and yes, rude.
krithi1984 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 12, 2018 6:50 amYes my job role is Senior Crm Software Developer role has been advertised on my company internal external websites and in the job portal as well . I am having 8 years of experience working for my employer past 4 years in a dependant visa now they are ready to sponsor me . But my HR was not releiving how they are applying if I rejected this month then I will defn have a chat with themand figure out whether they are not specifying the information promptly to the HO.Plabber_123 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 12, 2018 6:15 amSOC stands for standard occupational classification and not shortage occupation category/code.krithi1984 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 12, 2018 5:57 amHi
I am just raise a query to clarify my points since I got rejected in feb 2018 applying with thesoc code 2136. I thought my point is 35 it is very low that's why I got rejected and informed my company not to apply on March since i am having very low points . later Looking at the documents I figured out soc code will get 135 points upfront . If it is true I would succeded in feb itself but I am not .
That's why I want to clarify cos is allocated based on any other criteria that I am not aware of.
And also I need to know what is my actual points , then only I will decide can and apply for May, if I am not succeeded in this month allocation also.
I am very much confused with my points that's why had a thought to clarify with others.
Please check the shortage occupation list below and see if your job is on the list.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration ... ation-list
Also from what I have read your CoS application needs to clearly state that it is being applied as a shortage occupation for you to benefit from gaining additional points. If your job is on the shortage occupation list you can ask the person who applied for your CoS whether he/she applied for it as a shortage occupation.
This is what it says for code 2136 for it to be classified as a shortage occupation:
Only the following jobs in this occupation code:
Senior developer employed by a qualifying company, where the job requires a person with a minimum of five years’ relevant experience and demonstrable experience of having led a team.
The following jobs in visual effects and 2D/3D computer animation for the film, television or video games sectors:
software developer
shader writer
games designer
The following jobs in the electronics system industry:
driver developer
embedded communications engineer
Does the above apply to you?
Thanks for your clarification.