songz777
27th May 2016, 17:14
Hi guys. I urgently need advise.
There is serious risk of me losing my job. I will thus have to apply for FLR(M) under Category B salaried employment for less than 6 months.
I have studied this section many times and am still confused. From what I read:
1. I must be employed when my wife applies.
2. Produce pay slips for last 12 months.
3. My BIG QUESTION is can I use my CASH savings over the last 3 years with Category B1 as in B2 you cannot use cash savings.
Basically are cash savings in B1 from what I have saved in the last 12 months or what I have saved up in the next 2-3 months?
Here is the relevant section: QUOTE"5.3. Category B: Less than 6 months with current employer or variable income – person residing in the UK
5.3.1. This category can be used where the applicant’s partner (and/or the applicant if they are in the UK with permission to work) is in salaried or non-salaried employment at the date of application, but has not been with the same employer and/or not earning the income level relied upon in the application for at least 6 months prior to the date of application. It can therefore be used by those who have been with their current employer for less than 6 months, or who have been with their current employer for at least 6 months but earning a variable income and wish to be considered in this category rather than under Category A.
5.3.10. So, under Category B, the assessment of the financial requirement is based on:
(1) The gross annual salary or income from salaried or non-salaried employment at the date of application. This source can be combined with Category C: non-employment income, Category D: cash savings and Category E: pension; and
(2) The actual amount of gross income received from any salaried or non-salaried employment in the 12 months prior to the application. This can be combined with the actual gross income received from Category C: non-employment income and Category E: pension over the same 12-month period. Category D: cash savings cannot be used under (2).
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Here is the graph about categories.
9733
many thanks John
There is serious risk of me losing my job. I will thus have to apply for FLR(M) under Category B salaried employment for less than 6 months.
I have studied this section many times and am still confused. From what I read:
1. I must be employed when my wife applies.
2. Produce pay slips for last 12 months.
3. My BIG QUESTION is can I use my CASH savings over the last 3 years with Category B1 as in B2 you cannot use cash savings.
Basically are cash savings in B1 from what I have saved in the last 12 months or what I have saved up in the next 2-3 months?
Here is the relevant section: QUOTE"5.3. Category B: Less than 6 months with current employer or variable income – person residing in the UK
5.3.1. This category can be used where the applicant’s partner (and/or the applicant if they are in the UK with permission to work) is in salaried or non-salaried employment at the date of application, but has not been with the same employer and/or not earning the income level relied upon in the application for at least 6 months prior to the date of application. It can therefore be used by those who have been with their current employer for less than 6 months, or who have been with their current employer for at least 6 months but earning a variable income and wish to be considered in this category rather than under Category A.
5.3.10. So, under Category B, the assessment of the financial requirement is based on:
(1) The gross annual salary or income from salaried or non-salaried employment at the date of application. This source can be combined with Category C: non-employment income, Category D: cash savings and Category E: pension; and
(2) The actual amount of gross income received from any salaried or non-salaried employment in the 12 months prior to the application. This can be combined with the actual gross income received from Category C: non-employment income and Category E: pension over the same 12-month period. Category D: cash savings cannot be used under (2).
"
Here is the graph about categories.
9733
many thanks John