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Spouse visa finance calculation

Post by gunners7k » Sun Oct 14, 2018 3:53 pm

Hello,

I am looking to make my last application for Indefinite leave to remain(SET(M)), I'm currently on spouse visa but I am struggling in being able to calculate the financial requirement as I am paid 2 weekly due to change of job.

1) I have been with this employer for 3 months and I receive an hourly wage (non salaried), My 1st pay was 746 follow by 896.13 every 2 weeks before tax, i have received 5 paysilp (746, 896.13, 896.13, 896.13, 896.13)

2) I have been with my previous job for about 7 years and we get paid every 1st of month. Last 6 months pay are as follows 1814.02, 1777.67, 2092.90, 2254.76,
2131.76, 1938.10

I understand how monthly pay is calculated as adding up the gross income for the last 6 months worth of income and then divide by 6 multiplied by 12

Does anyone have an idea how they calculate 2 weekly pay or has anyone had a successful application with 2 weekly pay that they could share with me.

Going to apply Under category B due to change of job.

Thanks

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Re: Spouse visa finance calculation

Post by CR001 » Sun Oct 14, 2018 5:39 pm

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