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surya2089
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Post by surya2089 »

please reas as move in Uk


i am from India but presently working in Gulf and now planning to move in U.k as what i came to know about salary is 22,000 to 25,000 pund per annum.and my wife will also work .
before i thought only one will work,mbut now looking at situation thinking both will work.

but is this salary is enough if i include both salary it will go to 40,000-42,000 per annum. we both are from medical field.

if anybody moved recently pls give me idea.

i read few post but that all are old post and saying its expensive and about taxes.

TIA
dbs
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Post by dbs »

Looks kind of low.

But then I do not know your medical field and I was not in medicine except as a consumer.
wd40
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Post by wd40 »

Very low. Even software engineers make atleast 40K pounds per annum and you won't save much. 100k pounds per annum is good.

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darwin29
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Post by darwin29 »

Yes 20k - 30k is considered low and if your job is in south-east england then its not really worth unless you are confident of career climb.

Check this for yourself how much you can expect take home

https://www.uktaxcalculators.co.uk/
mobi
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Post by mobi »

[Quote]but is this salary is enough if i include both salary it will go to 40,000-42,000 per annum. we both are from medical field.[/Quote]


What visa route you are aiming at? Be aware that you can only get permanent residency in UK after 5 years and only under certain categories.


For others, like intra-company transfer, it is not possible to get residency at all under current immigration rules (for non-EU nationals).
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