Originally posted by jamesbrown
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Two contracts at same time
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I just wanted to say I went for it. After looking at the project it was about a months worth of work which I could deliver. It should be done by end of the week. It was challenging balancing the two contracts but it was worth it, for the experience. For those thinking of dong this, you need to carefully evaluate the options as most of the times it may not be possible. But have to say the double billing will put a big chunk into the chest.Comment
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You got away with it then.Last edited by northernladuk; 21 March 2016, 16:42.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Einstein Jnr View PostAfter looking at the project it was about a months worth of work)
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Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostA key piece of information you didn't put in the original post, Junior. Yeah, you can probably pull something like this off for a month, maybe even two, if at least one of them is WFH. Congratulations. (Wondering how many latent bugs you have because you were tired, though.)
I didn't have this info when posting my original post. It was only when I decided to take a closer look and understand what the client wants that I could gauge how long it would take me. Client was happy I came in shorter time than their estimate, I was happy as I still have a week of slack built in and I don't code so no bugs to be left behindComment
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to find multiple clients..
I am not sure if this is right place, but, I will be applying to extend my work visa this October. For that application and to get the extension I need to prove Home Office that I am a legitimate Ltd director and worked with multiple clients with in last year. I am working for the same company for last 5 months now, and it seems like they will be asking for another extension to my contract, which will probably mean I will be working only with them until October.
To convince home office I need to work for multiple contracts. I was searching for WFH, flexible hours roles, but my role is IT Business Analyst, which means it is nearly impossible to find any such contract.
Apart from asking other contractors to exchange some "fake" invoices, I can't think of any solution to my problem.
Can you help me to solve it, did you have a similar problem before?
Thanks,Comment
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Originally posted by aposto View PostI am not sure if this is right place, but, I will be applying to extend my work visa this October. For that application and to get the extension I need to prove Home Office that I am a legitimate Ltd director and worked with multiple clients with in last year. I am working for the same company for last 5 months now, and it seems like they will be asking for another extension to my contract, which will probably mean I will be working only with them until October.
To convince home office I need to work for multiple contracts. I was searching for WFH, flexible hours roles, but my role is IT Business Analyst, which means it is nearly impossible to find any such contract.
Apart from asking other contractors to exchange some "fake" invoices, I can't think of any solution to my problem.
Can you help me to solve it, did you have a similar problem before?
Thanks,
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Originally posted by aposto View PostI am not sure if this is right place, but, I will be applying to extend my work visa this October. For that application and to get the extension I need to prove Home Office that I am a legitimate Ltd director and worked with multiple clients with in last year. I am working for the same company for last 5 months now, and it seems like they will be asking for another extension to my contract, which will probably mean I will be working only with them until October.
To convince home office I need to work for multiple contracts. I was searching for WFH, flexible hours roles, but my role is IT Business Analyst, which means it is nearly impossible to find any such contract.
Apart from asking other contractors to exchange some "fake" invoices, I can't think of any solution to my problem.
Can you help me to solve it, did you have a similar problem before?
Thanks,'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhich visa are you on T1E? You shouldn't be contracting on a T1E as you cannot fulfill many of the renewal criteria. Employing people for one. Even your friends and all their workarounds on the Immigration boards know this.
@northernladuk, it is ECAA business person visa. I can contract, in fact I am restricted to work as self-employed.Comment
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Originally posted by aposto View Post@northernladuk, it is ECAA business person visa. I can contract, in fact I am restricted to work as self-employed.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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