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Yes. Provided it is just your wife and no children, you will need to prove a minimum income of £18,600 or have cash savings of at least $62,500 (held for a minimum of 6 months prior to applying) in order to meet the financial requirement.
Yes and no. Have a read of the document linked below which outlines the different ways to meet the requirement. If your current job has an annual salary that meets the financial requirements or you have earned the minimum financial requirement in the last 12 months, you can use it; however, you will also need a confirmed job offer in the UK (starting within 3 months of returning) with a salary that meets the financial requirements. You cannot use your current job alone to apply, you will need to demonstrate an ability to meet the financial requirement in the UK as well either through employment or cash savings.
Only her 6 months old savings can be combined.jyo wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2019 7:14 pmThank you for your quick reply .
By the way I didn't put it right I guess.
Though my wife is from India . She is living in Netherlands with me on a work permit and she is earning around 45000/- euros . Can I combine her income along with mine . ? Thank you for your reply.
Thank you CR001 . Am I eligible for Surinder Singh route and what are the main requirements for this . Pls guide me . It will be of great help
I guess it's until the Uk leaves EU without a deal if I am right ..? And my wife is on work permit provided by a Dutch company .. so I am good to go via Siri sensing route I think right ..?CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 7:48 pmhttps://www.gov.uk/family-permit/surinder-singh
eea-route-applications/bbc-explains-sur ... 38469.html
To use the surinder Singh route, your spouse just have been resident in the EU state, presumably under the EEA with a resident card (not a domestic immigration rules work permit) with you while you were exercising treaty rights. You also need to have lived the centre of your life to the EU state.
You are rapidly running out of time though.
I mean surendar Singh route ..jyo wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 9:21 pmI guess it's until the Uk leaves EU without a deal if I am right ..? And my wife is on work permit provided by a Dutch company .. so I am good to go via Siri sensing route I think right ..?CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 7:48 pmhttps://www.gov.uk/family-permit/surinder-singh
eea-route-applications/bbc-explains-sur ... 38469.html
To use the surinder Singh route, your spouse just have been resident in the EU state, presumably under the EEA with a resident card (not a domestic immigration rules work permit) with you while you were exercising treaty rights. You also need to have lived the centre of your life to the EU state.
You are rapidly running out of time though.