In previous news updates Theresa May has announced the publication of a number of new application forms.
The latest application forms released today can be found on the UKBA website or can be identified in this forum thread
She has also made reference toThe way these 'simplified changes' have been worded is, IMHO, poorly done to the point of being ambigious.changes to simplify the operation of the income threshold for sponsoring family migrants.
Here's what's stated for salaried employment:-
2. In respect of salaried employment in the UK, all of the following evidence must be provided:
(a) Wage slips covering:
(i) a period of 6 months prior to the date of application if the applicant has been employed by their current employer for at least 6 months (and where paragraph 13(b) of this Appendix does not apply); or
(ii) any period of salaried employment in the period of 12 months prior to the date of application 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) of this Appendix), or in the financial year(s) relied upon by a self-employed person.
(b) A letter from the employer(s) who issued the wage slips at paragraph 2(a) confirming:
(i) the person's employment and gross annual salary;
(ii) the length of their employment;
(iii) the period over which they have been or were paid the level of salary relied upon in the application; and
(iv) the type of employment (permanent, fixed-term contract or agency).
(c) Personal bank statements corresponding to the same period(s) as the wage slips at paragraph 2(a), 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.
Here's what paragraph 13 (a & b) states (in part)
I can't see anything that changes the existing financial requirement principles.13. Based on evidence that meets the requirements of this Appendix, and can be taken into account with reference to the applicable provisions of Appendix FM, gross annual income under paragraphs E-ECP.3.1., E-LTRP.3.1., E-ECC.2.1. and E-LTRC.2.1. will be calculated in the following ways:
(a) Where the person is in salaried employment in the UK at the date of application and has been employed by their current employer for at least 6 months, their gross annual income will be (where paragraph 13(b) does not apply) the total of:
(i) The gross annual salary from their employment as it was at its lowest level in the 6 months prior to the date of application;
(ii) The gross amount of any specified non-employment income (other than pension income) received by them or their partner in the 12 months prior to the date of application; and
(iii) The gross annual income from a UK or foreign State pension or a private pension received by them or their partner.
(b) Where the person is in salaried employment in the UK at the date of application and 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)), their gross annual income will be the total of:
(i) The gross annual salary from employment as it was at the date of application;
(ii) The gross amount of any specified non-employment income (other than pension income) received by them or their partner in the 12 months prior to the date of application; and
(iii) The gross annual income from a UK or foreign State pension or a private pension received by them or their partner.
Now, whether or not these 'weasel words' infer a specific choice as to income review (category A or Category B) in terms of 6 month assessment or 12 month assessment remains to be seen.
I'll try and make some time to review all related documentation including the application forms.
What does everyone think?