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If you are employed on fixed wages then yes the lowest wage figure during the last 6 months will be taken otherwise average annualized wages will be calculated. However you can still choose to apply under category B if have previously earned £18600 during the last 12 months.
Yes you are correct as it happens within 6 months. In that case your employer letter must state it.
5. In respect of statutory or contractual maternity, paternity or adoption pay all of
the following, and in the respect of parental leave in the UK only the evidence at
paragraph 5(c), must be provided:
(a) Personal bank statements corresponding to the same period(s) as the payslips at
paragraph 5(b), showing that the salary has been paid into an account in the name of
the person or in the name of the person and their partner jointly.
(b) Payslips covering:
(i) a period of 6 months prior to the date of application or to the commencement of the
maternity, paternity or adoption leave, if the applicant has been employed by their
current employer for at least 6 months (and where paragraph 13(b) does not apply); or
(ii) any period of salaried employment in the period of 12 months prior to the date of
application or to the commencement of the maternity, paternity or adoption leave, if the
applicant has been employed by their current employer for less than 6 months (or at
least 6 months but the person does not rely on paragraph 13(a)).
(c) A letter from the employer confirming:
(i) the length of the person's employment;
(ii) the gross annual salary and the period over which it has been paid at this level;
(iii) the entitlement to maternity, paternity, parental or adoption leave; and
(iv) the date of commencement and the end-date of the maternity, paternity, parental or
adoption leave.
28 days rule won't be enforced here because these need to be with even gaps of 3-4 months. But still as a precaution attach something very close to the date of application.pce950 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 2:11 pmHi
I'll hopefully be applying for my wife's extension of Flr m in the middle of July.
I just have a question on co habiting documents. I know that they will have to be 2 years worth from July 2018 to July 2020. But does the last of these ( 6 in wife's name and 6 in mine) have to be no older than 28 days from date of application?
Could I submit correspondence that has been dated up to May or June or will I definitely need one no older than 28 days from application date?
Try to attach something very close to the date of application. All remaining dates looks fine.
No need of any letter from them unless your cohabitation evidences are insufficient.
If from red route then should be fine.
PDF is an acceptable format to UKVCAS.pce950 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 2:11 pmThe thing is they are not sending postal certificates due to covid, only a pdf with a red writing in the middle stating it has been provided due to covid situation. Will this pdf be sufficient to upload for the supporting documents when I apply assuming Naric still hasn't started sending out paper certificates by then?
Thanks
Up to you. If you scan and upload, you have full control of documents to ensure nothing is missed by ukcvas staff, as some members have unfortunately experienced.I'm due to apply for my wife's Flr m extension in the next few weeks and would just like to know whether it is straightforward to upload the documents online or should I pay the £50 to get them scanned at the centre at the biometrics appointment?
Maybe, maybe not. Many have had issues with incomplete or missed docs not being scanned.Will the team at the centre scan and upload them correctly without any issues?
The naric assessment is useless if the degree is not also provided. You need to upload degree and both naric assessments.I did the naric route for my wife's degree which gave her a comparability level of an ordinary Bachelors degree and the English proficiency they gave as CEFR level 1.
Do I just upload this (comparability statement and English language proficiency statement) from naric for the application or do I need to upload her original degree also along with the letter from her institution that the degree was taught in English even though I gave these two docs for Naric to issue the degree comparability report and English proficiency report in the first place?
Yes you can as long as they are clear, legible and within the size limit.
No harm in including it.
Also be always prepared to receive an email from ukvi asking your supporting documents without any appointment with ukvcas. In that case you would have to dispatch them usually through email attachment.pce950 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 8:53 pmHi
I'm due to apply for my wife's Flr m extension in the next few weeks and would just like to know whether it is straightforward to upload the documents online or should I pay the £50 to get them scanned at the centre at the biometrics appointment?
Will the team at the centre scan and upload them correctly without any issues?