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£62,500 in an instantly accessible account (savings or current/check account) for six months.sal29 wrote:is it 62,000 you need to show in the bank for 6 months for a spouse settlement visa if you use that way and not the wage slips way?
Why? Are you trying to beat the system?sal29 wrote:Is there an official immigration rules website that supports this? I want to look into it further
You'd be surprised what you can find when you use Google.21. When calculating income under paragraphs 13 to 16, the following sources will not be counted:
(a) Loans and credit facilities.
(b) Income-related benefits: Income Support, income-related Employment and Support Allowance, Pension Credit, Housing Benefit, Council Tax Benefit or Support (or any equivalent) and income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance.
(c) The following contributory benefits: contribution-based Jobseeker’s Allowance, contribution-based Employment and Support Allowance and Incapacity Benefit.
(cc) Unemployability Allowance, Allowance for a Lowered Standard of Occupation and Invalidity Allowance under the War Pension Scheme.
(d) Child Benefit.
(e) Working Tax Credit.
(f) Child Tax Credit.
(ff) Universal Credit.
(g) Any other source of income not specified in this appendix.
So I'd have to show the bank statements of the person gifting it to me so they can see it was a gift?Casa wrote:It can be a gift but not a loan, however long the term is.