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Bank account in debit -effect on HSMP ILR application.

Post by bhayankar » Thu Jul 23, 2009 9:05 pm

Hi
Can someone guide me regarding this; I am a Doctor employed in NHS and now am applying for ILR under HSMP - judicial review.
My bank account has gone in debit (overdraft) for 1 or 2 days just before I got paid, this will show in my bank statements. Its not in overdraft now when I am applying.
Is this going to affect my application?
Thanks

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Re: Bank account in debit -effect on HSMP ILR application.

Post by chakku71 » Fri Jul 24, 2009 6:49 am

bhayankar wrote:Hi
Can someone guide me regarding this; I am a Doctor employed in NHS and now am applying for ILR under HSMP - judicial review.
My bank account has gone in debit (overdraft) for 1 or 2 days just before I got paid, this will show in my bank statements. Its not in overdraft now when I am applying.
Is this going to affect my application?
Thanks
I applied for ILR as per HSMP JR. There is no need for bank statements or proof for financial capability as long as you have not claimed benefits. I however sent P60/45 of the last 5 years, that is all.
So the answer is 'no', there would not be a problem
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bank statement shows debit-ILR application

Post by nj » Fri Jul 24, 2009 12:17 pm

Dear bhayankar
You submit your all P60s for the qualifying period and last 3 months payslips (instead of bank statements).
Best of luck
nj

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Re: bank statement shows debit-ILR application

Post by bhayankar » Sun Jul 26, 2009 11:05 am

nj wrote:Dear bhayankar
You submit your all P60s for the qualifying period and last 3 months payslips (instead of bank statements).
Best of luck
nj
Thanks mate. :D

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Re: Bank account in debit -effect on HSMP ILR application.

Post by ChetanOjha » Sun Jul 26, 2009 11:55 am

bhayankar wrote:Hi
Can someone guide me regarding this; I am a Doctor employed in NHS and now am applying for ILR under HSMP - judicial review.
My bank account has gone in debit (overdraft) for 1 or 2 days just before I got paid, this will show in my bank statements. Its not in overdraft now when I am applying.
Is this going to affect my application?
Thanks
It will be fine. Even if you provide bank statememt along with P60/P45, it will not affect your application. Bank Statement is used to link your payslips and also to confirm your economic activity.

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Post by bani » Sun Jul 26, 2009 1:44 pm

It won't be a problem (no maintenance fund requirement under JR) but I advise that you send the bank statements. I say this because it's on the Set(O) form, maybe they won't even look at it, but why take the chance? You only need to send the last 3 to match your last 3 payslips.

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Post by bhayankar » Sun Jul 26, 2009 6:47 pm

I also do a lot of locum work do I need to produce that as well?
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Post by bhayankar » Sun Jul 26, 2009 6:48 pm

bani wrote:It won't be a problem (no maintenance fund requirement under JR) but I advise that you send the bank statements. I say this because it's on the Set(O) form, maybe they won't even look at it, but why take the chance? You only need to send the last 3 to match your last 3 payslips.
Very helpful.
Thanks :o

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