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    Congratulations slip, hope all goes well. At least you'll have an income to support you.

    Just as an aside the UKVI income requirement means total household income. Your wife might be able to find a part time income to get you both hitting the target. Just a suggestion/reminder.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Congratulations slip, hope all goes well. At least you'll have an income to support you.

    Just as an aside the UKVI income requirement means total household income. Your wife might be able to find a part time income to get you both hitting the target. Just a suggestion/reminder.
    I didn't think we was allowed to take her income into consideration when applying for FLR.
    She is currently working, but only what they call bank hours. Basically she tells them when she's available, if they want her they rota her on.
    However with this new job off mine she'd likely only work 16 hours a week.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Slip View Post
    I didn't think we was allowed to take her income into consideration when applying for FLR.
    She is currently working, but only what they call bank hours. Basically she tells them when she's available, if they want her they rota her on.
    However with this new job off mine she'd likely only work 16 hours a week.
    Here's the Financial Requirement link
    https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...equirement.pdf

    Here's an extract


    '
    -4. Sources for meeting the financial
    requirement
    4.1. Ways of meeting the financial requirement
    4.1.1. Where the applicant has to meet the minimum income threshold, the financial
    requirement can be met in the following 5 ways:
     Income from salaried or non-salaried employment of the partner (and/or the
    applicant if they are in the UK with permission to work). This is referred to as
    Category A or Category B, depending on the employment history. See section 5 of
    this guidance.
    4. Sources for meeting the financial
    requirement
    4.1. Ways of meeting the financial requirement
    4.1.1. Where the applicant has to meet the minimum income threshold, the financial
    requirement can be met in the following 5 ways:
     Income from salaried or non-salaried employment of the partner (and/or the
    applicant if they are in the UK with permission to work). This is referred to as
    Category A or Category B, depending on the employment history. See section 5 of
    this guidance.'


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Here's the Financial Requirement link
    https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...equirement.pdf

    Here's an extract


    '
    -4. Sources for meeting the financial
    requirement
    4.1. Ways of meeting the financial requirement
    4.1.1. Where the applicant has to meet the minimum income threshold, the financial
    requirement can be met in the following 5 ways:
     Income from salaried or non-salaried employment of the partner (and/or the
    applicant if they are in the UK with permission to work). This is referred to as
    Category A or Category B, depending on the employment history. See section 5 of
    this guidance.
    4. Sources for meeting the financial
    requirement
    4.1. Ways of meeting the financial requirement
    4.1.1. Where the applicant has to meet the minimum income threshold, the financial
    requirement can be met in the following 5 ways:
     Income from salaried or non-salaried employment of the partner (and/or the
    applicant if they are in the UK with permission to work). This is referred to as
    Category A or Category B, depending on the employment history. See section 5 of
    this guidance.'
    That's a weight from my mind.

    Thanks Terpe.


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