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gladz
10th December 2013, 14:19
Hello guys! :Wave:
I would like to ask about payslips. If you fall under category A non-salaried employment or category B ^ months employment with variable income residing in UK, do you need to submit 12 months payslips or 6 months will suffice? Am confused.
Thanks in advance
gladz
gWaPito
10th December 2013, 22:47
I submitted 12 months of wage slips, gladz even though I only needed to provide 6 months worth. If your income varies month to month, 12 months of wage slips will give a clearer picture of your financial standing. Remember this, ''you can never give too much information'' That came from the officer who awarded my wife her ILR in Cardiff
Good Luck
Gwapito :xxgrinning--00xx3:
gladz
13th December 2013, 14:12
Thanks Gwapito for the info. My husband doesn't want to wait for another six months so we will be submitting his 6 months payslips.
gWaPito
13th December 2013, 15:53
Thanks Gwapito for the info. My husband doesn't want to wait for another six months so we will be submitting his 6 months payslips.
I don't blame him. ..I wouldn't either. Keep us posted. :biggrin::xxgrinning--00xx3:
Arthur Little
13th December 2013, 19:12
I don't blame him. .. I wouldn't either.
NEITHER would I (:nono-1-1: ... I don't have the patience!) Six months' wages/salary should be adequate.
Good Luck, Gladz! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Terpe
14th December 2013, 16:40
Thanks Gwapito for the info. My husband doesn't want to wait for another six months so we will be submitting his 6 months payslips.
Review the rules very carefully gladz........do NOT submit only 6 months payslips if one month does not meet the requirement.
gladz
15th December 2013, 07:13
Review the rules very carefully gladz........do NOT submit only 6 months payslips if one month does not meet the requirement.
Hi Terpe. Thanks for the input.
My husband falls for a non-salaried employment and he has done his six months with the company. Using the calculation for annualised average income ( 6 months payslips), he has passed the 18,600 annual income threshold. We wanted to apply very soon submitting his 6 months payslips. If incase you fall Under cat A non-salaried employment or cat B, do you need to submit 12 months of payslips when upon computation of the annualised average you passed the income threshold of 18,600? I am having a headache regarding this. i hope you could make it clearer for me Terpe.
Many thanks again
joebloggs
15th December 2013, 09:26
''you can never give too much information'' That came from the officer who awarded my wife her ILR in Cardiff
yes you can, you can open up cans of worms, give what your asked for :wink:
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