I have some savings in my other account. Do I have to reveal this bank account and Will the caseworkers be able to find that I have another bank account? I have savings from maintenance loans from student finance. I don’t think these will be acceptable as income as they are a “loan” so I don’t want ...
I’ve been paid for 64 hours instead of 80 hours. That probably due to you have joined them after their previous payday or very close to the next payday because few employers keep the wages equivalent to 1-2 weeks in deposit. Otherwise I could be an error/mistake. It’s definitely a mistake I remembe...
For this purpose following is the guidance on page 27. Overtime, payments to cover travel time (for example, for a care worker travelling between appointments), commission-based pay and bonuses (which can include tips and gratuities paid via a tronc scheme registered with HMRC) will be counted as i...
I’ve been paid for 64 hours instead of 80 hours. That probably due to you have joined them after their previous payday or very close to the next payday because few employers keep the wages equivalent to 1-2 weeks in deposit. Otherwise I could be an error/mistake. It’s definitely a mistake I remembe...
I’ve been paid for 64 hours instead of 80 hours. That probably due to you have joined them after their previous payday or very close to the next payday because few employers keep the wages equivalent to 1-2 weeks in deposit. Otherwise I could be an error/mistake. It’s definitely a mistake I remembe...
I’ve worked 2 weeks of July but I have found that I’ve been paid for 64 hours instead of 80 hours. Do I need to submit those two weeks? How should I go about correcting it as I’ve already have bank statements. If the remaining wages was later remitted to you highlight it on your account statement, ...
I’ve worked 2 weeks of July but I have found that I’ve been paid for 64 hours instead of 80 hours. Do I need to submit those two weeks? How should I go about correcting it as I’ve already have bank statements. If the remaining wages was later remitted to you highlight it on your account statement, ...
I’ve worked 2 weeks of July but I have found that I’ve been paid for 64 hours instead of 80 hours. Do I need to submit those two weeks? How should I go about correcting it as I’ve already have bank statements.
Hi all I’m in need of some advice please try to be helpful. I am a preregistration pharmacist and will be taking my exam in the summer. I wanted to know the changes of success in a spouse visa application. I have already worked 3 months and hoping to apply after 6 months of payslips. My contract is ...
It's not mandatory to submit your contract so you don't have to. Confirmation of your employment will be in the letter from your employer which is required. Another issue is that I’m a pre-reg trainee, if I fail my exam in the summer, I won’t be able to work as a pharmacist. The HO could argue that...
I am employed in the UK - non-salaried work , paid per hours worked ( 40 hours a week. ) My contract says my salary is £ 19,500 over 52weeks . This equates to £375 a week. With a base salary and well defined contractual hours, one can't be a none-salaried person unless starts undertaking overtime w...
I am employed in the UK - non-salaried work , paid per hours worked ( 40 hours a week. ) My contract says my salary is £ 19,500 over 52weeks . This equates to £375 a week. With a base salary and well defined contractual hours, one can't be a none-salaried person unless starts undertaking overtime w...
I am employed in the UK - non-salaried work, paid per hours worked (40 hours a week.) My contract says my salary is £19,500 over 52weeks. This equates to £375 a week. The question is, if I work 6 months, is this 24 weeks (4 weeks x6months) or is it half of 52, so 26 weeks? If it is 6 months as 24 we...
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Dear all, have a few questions if you could please give me some guidance. I’m studying pharmacy and in my last year at uni. I want my husband to come here for a month. I usually go there but I am busy at uni so I want him to come here. I’m planning on applying once I’ve graduated as a pharmacist. 1...
Dear all, have a few questions if you could please give me some guidance. I’m studying pharmacy and in my last year at uni. I want my husband to come here for a month. I usually go there but I am busy at uni so I want him to come here. I’m planning on applying once I’ve graduated as a pharmacist. 1...
Dear all, have a few questions if you could please give me some guidance. I’m studying pharmacy and in my last year at uni. I want my husband to come here for a month. I usually go there but I am busy at uni so I want him to come here. I’m planning on applying once I’ve graduated as a pharmacist. 1)...
I don’t want his second wife to come the UK for personal reasons, , I don’t want her to come. You can't do nothing if he wishes to bring someone if he can meet the requirements. course I know that just because I don’t want her here, it won’t happen. That’s why I’m asking, so I know how to plan my f...
Hi, this post is not about me, it’s about my brother in-law. I don’t want his second wife to come the UK for personal reasons, so I just wanted to know could there be a possibility for her to come over? The man (my brother in-law) applying is a British citizen already married with 5 children and the...