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Then you have to apply under category B where you can include the aggregation income of all jobs during the last 12 months and should be atleast £18600 and secondly your recent job must be paying you at least £18600 at the time of application. For this purpose you will have to attach the last 12 months payslips of all jobs and bank statements.UtterlyBrilliant wrote: ↑Sat Feb 23, 2019 12:04 amHi seagul, thanks for the response. Perhaps I wasn't clear though, I have only been with current employer since november. I was going to apply april/may as I would have 6 months of payslips of minimum £1550 each. So I was wondering if I moved jobs after 4 months, but continued to earn comfortably above the threshold, would I be able to apply after 6 months?
On a side note, I've seen a lot of people saying writing a letter for extenuating circumstances is risky. Is there no hard and fast rule for such situations? By saying it's "risky" it's as though there isn't a procedure for threshold in such situations, which I find difficult to believe.
The £18600 quoted in all categories is PER ANNUM.UtterlyBrilliant wrote: ↑Sat Feb 23, 2019 1:40 pmHmmm, interesting, thanks kate. Just to clarify though, do you mean it has to be £18600 or the equivalent of (as I haven't been in employment for the full past 12 months, I'm planning on applying after essentially 6 months employment)? immigration-for-family-members/salary-t ... 75361.html the replies on «« this topic suggest earning equivalent to 18600 for 6 months will allow you to apply? That was also the impression I was under. So for the first four months of the application, I'll have earned a variable amount (all above £1550 per month), and then for 2 months I'll be salaried and earning about 2k per month.
@OP don't be confused just follow as above.seagul wrote: ↑Fri Feb 22, 2019 8:44 pmThree options:
1. Preferably stay at your current job and wait until visa approval,
or
2. Join the new job and once you get 1st month payslip then add previous 11 months payslips from previous employer along with 12 months of bank statement to apply under category B.
or
3. Apply while being with current employer but write a covering letter about your plan of joining new job after the application.
Note: 1st & 2nd is safest while 3rd is risky.
UtterlyBrilliant wrote: ↑Sat Feb 23, 2019 6:27 pmSomeone woke up on the wrong side of bed... I simply asked a question, you gave an answer, and I simply pointed out another forum user, in a topic which was right above mine when I posted the link, has given what seems to be a different answer to you. Just because I said "I was under the impression" they were right, doesn't mean I'm saying they definitely are. As the topic was next to mine too you'd have a hard time convincing anyone with a modicum of sense that I'm "hearing what I want to". Have a KitKat and take a break.
Cool. With option 2 though, is it the 12 months' payslips that you need? If I applied via cat B, would there be a need for 12 months' payslips, as I've only worked for 6? Sort of referring back to that topic I previously mentioned, but if I had 6 months' payslips at minimum £1550 each, would that suffice as opposed to 12 months totalling £18600?seagul wrote: ↑Sat Feb 23, 2019 7:21 pm@OP don't be confused just follow as above.seagul wrote: ↑Fri Feb 22, 2019 8:44 pmThree options:
1. Preferably stay at your current job and wait until visa approval,
or
2. Join the new job and once you get 1st month payslip then add previous 11 months payslips from previous employer along with 12 months of bank statement to apply under category B.
or
3. Apply while being with current employer but write a covering letter about your plan of joining new job after the application.
Note: 1st & 2nd is safest while 3rd is risky.
Referring back to option 2. Main risk will be if HO called to your employer who will definitely wont confirm your employment despite you have already worked for them 6 months for being eligible under category A. But supplying 1st month payslip with new employer while 11 months payslips of last employers will be much safer because you yourself letting HO knows as where you presently working through category B.UtterlyBrilliant wrote: ↑Sat Feb 23, 2019 8:32 pmCool. With option 2 though, is it the 12 months' payslips that you need? If I applied via cat B, would there be a need for 12 months' payslips, as I've only worked for 6? Sort of referring back to that topic I previously mentioned, but if I had 6 months' payslips at minimum £1550 each, would that suffice as opposed to 12 months totalling £18600?seagul wrote: ↑Sat Feb 23, 2019 7:21 pm@OP don't be confused just follow as above.seagul wrote: ↑Fri Feb 22, 2019 8:44 pmThree options:
1. Preferably stay at your current job and wait until visa approval,
or
2. Join the new job and once you get 1st month payslip then add previous 11 months payslips from previous employer along with 12 months of bank statement to apply under category B.
or
3. Apply while being with current employer but write a covering letter about your plan of joining new job after the application.
Note: 1st & 2nd is safest while 3rd is risky.