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mendoza82
22nd April 2013, 08:21
to whom it may concern,
i can confirm that mr xxxxx,of xxxxx has worked for xxxx since 4th of july 2004,his current weekly earning before tax national insurance is 364.38.this gives him a yearly total of 18947.67.his wage slip is showing a final pay of 17900.35.this is because he has taken of 4 days off unpaid this year and due to the change to end of year process his final wage showing mid march instead of end of march which makes a look a further 2 weeks short...

what do u think guys about this letter?
we are applying next month due to my passport still on process,we gonna submit his payslips from june to may which i believe more than 18600.

Terpe
22nd April 2013, 11:17
Hmm. Not a very helpful letter when all said and done. Why did they put in that statement about final pay.

If the employer can't change, update or make a new letter you'll need to be sure to give an explanation.

Anyway, as long as the payslip & bank statement evidence can be submitted it should be OK, just a little risk.
Try to have the letter updated, just to reduce risks.

Also take a look here at this thread to see how the income is calculated and reviewed.
Salary rules for fiance visa? (http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/45814-Salary-rules-for-fiance-visa)

mendoza82
22nd April 2013, 13:25
thank you sir terpe for that,thats why i posted the letter on here because i have hesitation to submit this letter,follow up question sir,he has this loan credit hes paying monthly, automatically the company have deduction,this is stated on his payslips,this deduction amount sir is this still part of his gross??

Terpe
22nd April 2013, 14:05
thank you sir terpe for that,thats why i posted the letter on here because i have hesitation to submit this letter,follow up question sir,he has this loan credit hes paying monthly, automatically the company have deduction,this is stated on his payslips,this deduction amount sir is this still part of his gross??

No
Gross Income is the amount earned BEFORE anything is deducted at all. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

mendoza82
23rd April 2013, 08:14
No
Gross Income is the amount earned BEFORE anything is deducted at all. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

thank you so much sir:smile: