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Category A salaried or non salaried please clarify

Post by bwhope » Mon Oct 31, 2016 9:31 pm

Can you apply for category a with 6 months payslips if each month your gross pay is over £1550 but you are not salaried? Does it matter I your salaried or not if you are exceeding the requirement? Thank you for your help

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Re: Category A salaried or non salaried please clarify

Post by walker » Mon Oct 31, 2016 9:35 pm

Yes you can. There rules provide a method for calculating the gross annual salary for non-salaried employment.

"Where the person is in non-salaried employment – the level of gross annual employment income relied upon in the application will be the annual equivalent of the person’s average gross monthly income from non-salaried employment in the 6 months prior to the date of application (where that employment was held throughout that period).

To calculate this annualised average for non-salaried employment in Category A the following calculation should be used:
(Total gross income from employment held throughout the 6 month period, divided by 6) multiplied by 12 = Income from non-salaried employment that can be counted towards the financial requirement."
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Example (c)
The applicant’s partner is in non-salaried employment in the UK. He works on a weekly rota basis and does not receive any paid holidays. He has earned £450 each week in the same job for the last 7 calendar months, except for the week prior to the date of application when he earned £150 owing to a holiday.
Non-salaried income = (gross earnings from employment held throughout the 6 month period, divided by 6) x 12 = ((25 weeks x 450 + 1 week x 150) ÷ 6) x 12 = (11,400 ÷ 6) x 12 = £22,800
So the financial requirement is met through Category A non-salaried employment.

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Re: Category A salaried or non salaried please clarify

Post by bwhope » Mon Oct 31, 2016 10:07 pm

Thank you, you are a star!

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Re: Category A salaried or non salaried please clarify

Post by cosak » Mon Oct 31, 2016 10:30 pm

hi guys,

will i have to use the same formula to get the answer to 3.11 What is your sponsor’s annual income from this employment before tax?

my monthly income varies every month. will i have to take last 6 months income then divide by 6 and multiply by 12 to get the figure for the above question??... please help me guys i am really struggling with thsi question... thanks a lot

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Re: Category A salaried or non salaried please clarify

Post by Casa » Mon Oct 31, 2016 10:33 pm

cosak wrote:hi guys,

will i have to use the same formula to get the answer to 3.11 What is your sponsor’s annual income from this employment before tax?

my monthly income varies every month. will i have to take last 6 months income then divide by 6 and multiply by 12 to get the figure for the above question??... please help me guys i am really struggling with thsi question... thanks a lot
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