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If she's been with her employer for at least 6 months, then she's got a choice. 6 months payslips if applying under category A or 12 months under category B.amit8910 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 12:17 amHi All,
I have a few questions on my wife application of FLR(M)
She needs to show 18,600.May be 22,400 if my son will not get naturalization before my wife application.
Her earning is near about 20k for year.Do we need to put 12 months payslips or 6 months payslips? If income is short then do I need to put my 12 months payslips or whatever short fall?
Yes, it's ok. Date of application is the date the application is paid for (most people submit and pay on the same day).Her visa last day is 14/05/2020 so if she will apply before it online and take BRP appointment end of the may after HER VISA EXPIRED then is it ok
amit8910 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:39 pmThanks for your reply.
I was taking pay from my company(Director).I was taking pay as PAYE from April 19 to Dec 19 and then employee of one company so what should I need to submit.
From April 19-Dec 19
Accountant letter
Payslips
Business bank statement
Personal bank statement
From Jan 20 to now
Payslips
Bank statement
Employer letter
Am I missing anything here?
Thanks in advance.
If your wife has been with her employer for 6 months and is your wife salaried or Non salaried as they are both calculated differently?
Submitting payslips of £2,400 isn’t enough to meet the requirement as a director of a limited company unless that’s how much you received during the financial year.
Unfortunately, you can’t avoid it as you must declare all income received during your most recent financial year either a payslip or dividends must be declared and when did your company starts its operation?
Whether the company you are working with from Jan 20 belongs to you or to your relative/family member?
As you have now clarified that your employer is not your family member so now the things might be very easier for you. Previously you have stated that your wife is earning about 19k which will indeed be insufficient to meet the financial requirement of £22400 means there is some shortfall which need to be covered. Given your situation the best route would be category B which allows the combination of all incomes from all jobs & dependant. Therefore to meet the criteria under category B the combination of your both of you incomes during the last 12 months must be at least £22400 and secondly if the accumulation of both you income during the last 6 months is £11200 then you can meet the criteria. For this purpose you will have to attach your partner's 12 months of payslips with corresponding bank statements and employer letter. In addition of this you would have to attach your 4 months (Jan -April) of payslips with corresponding bank statements and your employer letter. Remember if you believe of have earned above stated income and can arrange the above stated supporting documents then you don't need to show your previous directorship & its relevant documents.amit8910 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 17, 2020 9:49 pmNo it's agency.
I will do below way.
6 months payslips of my wife(she is with her employer from more than 2 years)
*One question here that she got some bonus from employer in March but she invested in Pension directly so no entry in bank account BUT THERE IS A PAYLSIP FOR THAT.Will it count in income? I think yes but wants to make sure.
My self
6 Months my payslips
Jan 20 to April 20 My employer
Nov 19 to Dec19 My limited company
Am I on correct track?
Regards,