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Hi Purplepple,purplepple wrote:Hi, I'm eligible to apply for ILR on April 2013.
I started as an Analyst 4 years ago. I had been promoted 2 years ago and expects to be promoted again this year to become a Manager. My current salary is already 40% more than when I started and expects it to go up to 80% more by the end of the year.
I'm worried that these can result to a refusal of my ILR application. Could the gurus in this forum advise please?
Many thanks
Hi Smam,Smam wrote:Hi Brakesh
I was appointed as a Finance Assistant by my company when I got my WP and later on I got promoted this year to Assistant Financial Controller.
I'll be applying for my ILR this year is it considered a Technical change for me as it clearly says in the document what I've downloaded from the link what you've provided in the post.
Examples of changes we will not accept as a technical change
�� The permit holder’s duties have changed due to promotion, demotion
or restructuring.
�� The permit holder’s salary has risen significantly; that is above normal What shall I request my employer to write for my job description in my letter for the ILR.
Many thanks and waiting for your useful reply.
Hi Purplepple,
I think you might have a problem if they find out about this. This has been written on the guidance of technical change "/To be considered as a technical change of employment, the UK Border Agency need to be satisfied that the individual will continue to work under the same terms and conditions and continue to meet the work permit criteria. Any significant changes to location, salary, level of job or working hours are not considered as technical changes and will be regarded as a change of employment. Significant changes to the job, location or terms and conditions will require a new application under the points-based system"
In this document
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... employment
its clearly written that promotion and significant salary increase is not treated as Technical change which means that you might have to apply for new work permit/ tier 2.
But one of my colleague who was hired by company as a supervisor and later on promoted to Assistant Manager got his ILR without any difficulty. The company just mentioned on the employer letter that he is working as assistant manager from so and so date his soc code and stuffs like that.
thats it and he got it. i think it depends on the luck as well.
please visit
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... lications/
wish you good luck.
Regards,
BR
hi smam,Smam wrote:Hi Brakesh,
Thanks a million for your reply mate. I will definitely work on your advice.
But my SOC code for both of my positions are still the same and even the duities as described in the SOC code are also the same,my company told me that my SOC code is 3537 which covers both of my positions I means Finance Assistant and Assistant Financial Controller I think.
Please kindly advice me and correct me if I am wrong.
Thanking you once again.
Good luck for your ILR as well.
Hi legalalienlegalalien wrote:HI Brakesh
I am in the same situation as Smam, WP 2007, got promoted in 2009 before new tier 2 system, employer stated that I do not need a new work permit as it is the same job(different title) within same SOC code (my code has salary bands within same code covering various levels of experience e.g entry level, junior and specialist etc).
In 2009 I switched to tier 1 successfully with salary clearly much higer than that stated in my WP. Had no problems at all.
Now I am applying for ILR in May, meeting Tier 1 requirements but dont know what to submit for WP period, will p60s do the job, shalll I submit an employer letter (same employer throughout the 5 year period) and if so shall I give my original WP letter (this may make them notice difference in job title?).
I understood that guidance for tier 2 applies for wp holders,i.e. fresh application needed if change of job results in reduction in salary, or change in SOC or change from job of shortage to job not in shortage list( as per tier 2 guidance). Non of this applies to me or smam. Please clarify
legalalien wrote:thanks smam,
By the way Purplepple, soc codes apply for wp holders too...see rules for closed categories here http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
clearly stating: the employer certifies that they are paid at or above the appropriate rate for the job as stated in the codes of practice for Tier 2 sponsors published by the UK Border Agency
Hello - I am in the same boat as you. WP holder, Promoted etc. with an added twist of an acquisition thrown in (I belong to the acquiring company and my job has not changed).Smam wrote:Hi
Just saw the new updated April 2012 version of the SOC code. Well the Technical change notification is only for those people who are getting their WP or Tier 2 on or after 6th April 2011. I just saw this while I was looking the Technical changes form as it clearly mentioned on the form that this Technical Change Application form is only valid for people who got their WP or Tier 2 on or After April 6 2011.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... lications/
Well all in all my company HR director was right for me that these SOC codes and my promotion will not affect me in my ILR application. My HR director has worked as a Senior Level 7 CW in Croydon 8 years ago and he well truely understand each and every single law very deeply and how it'll be implemented and to whome it'll be implemented.
That's another biggest sigh of relief.
Good luck to every one for their ILR.