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Employment (ILR)

Post by Huss11 » Wed Dec 25, 2019 8:26 pm

Hi everyone im going to apply for husbands ILR in june 2020 his recently joined a job starting mid of december and i have been working since November his first payments is going to be 1st on January then every month on the 1st were going to use category A by june the 1st he will have 6 month payslips his date is 19th but were going to apply a week before i get payed weekly so my payslips start from December and in may will be 6 months i wanted to know will that be a issue

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Re: Employment (ILR)

Post by zimba » Thu Dec 26, 2019 3:12 am

It is not clear what you are trying to do. Are you relying on his income or yours ? When do you want to apply ??!
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Re: Employment (ILR)

Post by Huss11 » Thu Dec 26, 2019 7:29 am

Going to combine our income

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Re: Employment (ILR)

Post by Huss11 » Thu Dec 26, 2019 7:31 am

Going to apply June 12 2020

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Re: Employment (ILR)

Post by seagul » Thu Dec 26, 2019 8:04 am

Huss11 wrote:
Thu Dec 26, 2019 7:29 am
Going to combine our income

Going to apply June 12 2020
Yes you can but the last payslip & bank statement before applying must not be older than 28 days. Your first post is not having full stop or commas which making it unclear.
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Re: Employment (ILR)

Post by Huss11 » Thu Dec 26, 2019 8:31 am

Thank you for your reply,
sorry my first time on the forum. Were going to use category A, Im just worried that H.O hopefully does not have a issue with the fact my last pay slip will be may,And my husbands will be 1st june 2020.which makes full 6 months for both of us.
As he works monthly gets paid first of every month.
And i weekly.
we both are combining our income making over 18,600.

Date on his biometric card is 19/06/2020
Hoping to apply on the 12th June 2020
Pay slips and bank statements will be within 28 day period.

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Re: Employment (ILR)

Post by seagul » Thu Dec 26, 2019 2:32 pm

Huss11 wrote:
Thu Dec 26, 2019 8:31 am
Thank you for your reply,
sorry my first time on the forum. Were going to use category A, Im just worried that H.O hopefully does not have a issue with the fact my last pay slip will be may,And my husbands will be 1st june 2020.which makes full 6 months for both of us.
As he works monthly gets paid first of every month.
And i weekly.
we both are combining our income making over 18,600.

Date on his biometric card is 19/06/2020
Hoping to apply on the 12th June 2020
Pay slips and bank statements will be within 28 day period.

If either of you earning alone sufficiently then can use his/her income alone to keep involve the less paper work. Otherwise weekly income will need to convert into monthly and 26 weeks are equivalent to 6 months.
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Payslip (ILR)

Post by Huss11 » Sat Feb 29, 2020 7:17 am

Hi everyone my husband will apply for his ILR in june 2020,Both of us are working and are making 18600.
How ever my husbands started his new job in December 2019.The employer did not pay him until 10 jan 2020.But his pay slip is issued 28th dec 2019
I am worried that the bank statements and paylips don't match.
And we won't meet category A for 6 months payslips
Can i get any advice please

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Re: Payslip (ILR)

Post by zimba » Sun Mar 01, 2020 2:37 am

It is fine. You must apply under category B
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Payslip (ILR)

Post by Huss11 » Tue Mar 31, 2020 8:28 pm

Hi hope everyone is well
My husband is currently in employment since end of December 2019
Both of us will combine our earnings
He gets paid montly,I get paid weekly
He got his first payment on 12th jan but on his pay slip the date is 30th jan 2020
Payment 5th feb,pay slip 29th feb
3rd march pay slip 31 March
I am a bit worried will that be a issue

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Re: Payslip (ILR)

Post by seagul » Tue Mar 31, 2020 8:53 pm

Huss11 wrote:
Tue Mar 31, 2020 8:28 pm

He got his first payment on 12th jan but on his pay slip the date is 30th jan 2020
Payment 5th feb,pay slip 29th feb
3rd march pay slip 31 March
I am a bit worried will that be a issue
No issue as the payslips most often gets generated earlier than the payday and the correct order of payslips in your case is probably like this:

Payslip date 30th jan but actual payment on 5th Feb

Payslip date 29th Feb but actual payment on 3rd Mar

Payslip date 31st Mar and payment date probably 3/4 Apr
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Re: Payslip (ILR)

Post by Huss11 » Wed Apr 01, 2020 6:50 am

We are going to apply 16th June 2020
First pay slip 31 December and payment 12th jan
30th jan pay slip payment 5th feb
29th feb play slip payment 3rd march
31st pay slip stil awaiting payment
We wanted to apply using category A
I dont know what to can some please help me
We are both going to combine our earnings
I have been with my employer over 6 months

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Re: Payslip (ILR)

Post by seagul » Wed Apr 01, 2020 5:08 pm

Huss11 wrote:
Wed Apr 01, 2020 6:50 am

I dont know what to can some please help me
We are both going to combine our earnings
I have been with my employer over 6 months
To keep the calculations simplified if either of you alone will be earning sufficiently then his/her only income & its associated financial documents should be used. Otherwise (if combining) then you both need to provide payslips & bank statements from the last 6 months/26 weeks and recent employer letters.
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