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Correctgreentree wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 6:13 pmThanks Zimba,
It's really helpful.
For example, new SOC code '2135’ (Cyber Security Professionals) shows a lower going rate as below
£35,100 (£18.00 per hour).
So, is it correct that my salary should be equal to or exceed this rate to meet the requirements?
Please follow all the links as per the advice above. There is no template
Hello Zimba,greentree wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 5:06 pmDear All,
I've been on a skilled worker visa since June 2019 under SOC code 2139, and my job title is IT Security Analyst. When I applied for the Tier 2 visa, there was no specified category for IT Security Analyst in the SOC 2020, so my lawyer used the code ‘2139’ (Information Technology and Telecommunications). However, I've checked that the job title IT Security Analyst now coming under ‘2135’ (Cyber Security Professionals) in the updated SOC 2020, which came into effect from April 4th.
I'm quite confused about applying for the ILR application.
1 Which SOC code should I use to apply for ILR, and which SOC code should be presented in the Employee letter?
2 Which SOC salary rate should I check to meet the salary requirement, the standard going rate or the lower going rate?
3. Payslip for April is enough to proof? When I apply the application in the middle of May?
I really need your help.
Thanks for your guidance.