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Congratulations on your ILR.asmi_ahmad wrote:hi there, i have finally got ILR through 10 years route. my last visa was student without work allowed and my husband was dependant on me. now as i have got ILR, he is still on the old student dependant and visa is going to finish on 15 December 2015. he works full time but his pay is around £14500. i didn't had work right so didn't work at all. now only three months left and his visa will get expire. i am totally confused that what to do. one option is he work overtime but even after that he will not achieve £18600. kindly suggest me something please and i will be very thankful to all you guys.
we both are Pakistani. no kids and no savings because i didn't work for last one year and 2 months. yes i am applying but it will obviously take time.noajthan wrote:Congratulations on your ILR.asmi_ahmad wrote:hi there, i have finally got ILR through 10 years route. my last visa was student without work allowed and my husband was dependant on me. now as i have got ILR, he is still on the old student dependant and visa is going to finish on 15 December 2015. he works full time but his pay is around £14500. i didn't had work right so didn't work at all. now only three months left and his visa will get expire. i am totally confused that what to do. one option is he work overtime but even after that he will not achieve £18600. kindly suggest me something please and i will be very thankful to all you guys.
What are your respective nationalities?
Do you have children?
Do you have savings &/or do you have plans to work?
Oh that's a very tricky situation.asmi_ahmad wrote:we both are Pakistani. no kids and no savings because i didn't work for last one year and 2 months. yes i am applying but it will obviously take time.noajthan wrote:Congratulations on your ILR.
What are your respective nationalities?
Do you have children?
Do you have savings &/or do you have plans to work?
what if he does second job for next 3 months ? will they count that pay as well. he is earning £14500 at the moment. if he does second job and earning £5000 from there, will they count those £5000 as well though he will do that job for next 3 months?noajthan wrote:Oh that's a very tricky situation.asmi_ahmad wrote:we both are Pakistani. no kids and no savings because i didn't work for last one year and 2 months. yes i am applying but it will obviously take time.noajthan wrote:Congratulations on your ILR.
What are your respective nationalities?
Do you have children?
Do you have savings &/or do you have plans to work?
The obvious solutions (but all tricky options) are second job, start small business, go abroad for Surinder Singh route (if one party is EEA national/BC). Non are quick fixes.
Here's a savings calculator in case it's possible to make up the shortfall with savings:
http://crossborderlegal.co.uk/content/s ... calculator
Good luck.
Has to be six months.asmi_ahmad wrote:what if he does second job for next 3 months ? will they count that pay as well. he is earning £14500 at the moment. if he does second job and earning £5000 from there, will they count those £5000 as well though he will do that job for next 3 months?noajthan wrote:Oh that's a very tricky situation.asmi_ahmad wrote:
we both are Pakistani. no kids and no savings because i didn't work for last one year and 2 months. yes i am applying but it will obviously take time.
The obvious solutions (but all tricky options) are second job, start small business, go abroad for Surinder Singh route (if one party is EEA national/BC). Non are quick fixes.
Here's a savings calculator in case it's possible to make up the shortfall with savings:
http://crossborderlegal.co.uk/content/s ... calculator
Good luck.
and what if i will start doing a job this month then will it has to be for the six months or for one year ?Wanderer wrote:
Has to be six months.
Your husband is no longer entitled to the Student Dependent Visa as you are now a settled person.asmi_ahmad wrote:hi there, i have finally got ILR through 10 years route. my last visa was student without work allowed and my husband was dependant on me. now as i have got ILR, he is still on the old student dependant and visa is going to finish on 15 December 2015. he works full time but his pay is around £14500. i didn't had work right so didn't work at all. now only three months left and his visa will get expire. i am totally confused that what to do. one option is he work overtime but even after that he will not achieve £18600. kindly suggest me something please and i will be very thankful to all you guys.
thanks obie for the detailed reply. kindly tell me if i find a job now or my husband does a second job, in this case how many months payslips he needs to attach? is it 6 months or one year? specially if i find a job then can i show my coming 6 months payslips?Obie wrote:Your husband is no longer entitled to the Student Dependent Visa as you are now a settled person.asmi_ahmad wrote:hi there, i have finally got ILR through 10 years route. my last visa was student without work allowed and my husband was dependant on me. now as i have got ILR, he is still on the old student dependant and visa is going to finish on 15 December 2015. he works full time but his pay is around £14500. i didn't had work right so didn't work at all. now only three months left and his visa will get expire. i am totally confused that what to do. one option is he work overtime but even after that he will not achieve £18600. kindly suggest me something please and i will be very thankful to all you guys.
He will now need to apply as a family member of a Settled Person. However he will fails as you do not meet the financial requirement.
You can boost your earning in the next few months and apply under CAT B, if you are able to get a job that will boost your joint earning over a 12 months period.
He needs to be careful as the Student dependent could be curtailed at anytime.
what i am thinking is to apply FLR(FP) in December and use delay tactics and then in march or April 2016 will vary FLR(FP) application to spouse category. in this way i will get my 6 months payslips as well if i get job this month. is it possible ?CR001 wrote:You need a minimum if six months payslips with corresponding bank statements. You won't have that before your parnters visa expires.
So your delay tactics didn't work, if you used any?asmi_ahmad wrote:what i am thinking is to apply FLR(FP) in December and use delay tactics and then in march or April 2016 will vary FLR(FP) application to spouse category. in this way i will get my 6 months payslips as well if i get job this month. is it possible ?CR001 wrote:You need a minimum if six months payslips with corresponding bank statements. You won't have that before your parnters visa expires.
oh yes we tried but didnt work. well can anyone answer my questions please? we are bit worried actually.i.need.help wrote:So your delay tactics didn't work, if you used any?asmi_ahmad wrote:what i am thinking is to apply FLR(FP) in December and use delay tactics and then in march or April 2016 will vary FLR(FP) application to spouse category. in this way i will get my 6 months payslips as well if i get job this month. is it possible ?CR001 wrote:You need a minimum if six months payslips with corresponding bank statements. You won't have that before your parnters visa expires.
I am really sorry if i hurt anyone here. i did not mean that. i was like people were giving advice to others but just ignored my post. maybe i was thinking like this because i am bit tensed. my apology again.CR001 wrote:We also work and have families. We don't sit online waiting for posts to pop up asking for advice.
Lodge an appeal, and hope that it does buy you the 6 months you think it will (given that your delay tactic has already not worked).
If you reach the time and are ready to apply FLR(M), you will have to withdraw the appeal first, get confirmation it has been withdrawn and then submit FLR(M).