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ILR - Intermittent negative bank balance - questions

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 1:33 pm
by WP2008
Hello

I came to UK on a 5 year work permit. I have not changed jobs and employed with the same employer for the past 5 years. I have been drawing a regular monthly salary that is at par with the amount mentioned in Codes of Practice. My employer has already given me the letter that they would like to continue employing me. So everything is good but for one.

The problem is, my partner and I enjoy a good life and we have no savings. In addition, my account sometimes slip into negative and I use the overdraft facility given by my bank.

I have a PEO appointment later this month (Apr 29th). While I tick all the other boxes, this bank balance thing is worrying me. Can I be rejected only because I don't maintain enough bank balance? I know this is not a requirement for ILR, but want to understand whether anyone has ever been rejected purely because of financial reasons.

I will be grateful for true personal experiences. Has anyone out there been in my situation received their ILR? Were you questioned about low maintenance funds?

I don't mean to be blunt - but please do not provide any hunches or guesses. Also, please do not quote any random amount as "minimum" needed unless it was in some official communication. Lastly, I will welcome suggestions on how to better manage my finances post ILR!

Re: ILR - Intermittent negative bank balance - questions

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 8:34 pm
by closer25
WP2008 wrote:Hello

I came to UK on a 5 year work permit. I have not changed jobs and employed with the same employer for the past 5 years. I have been drawing a regular monthly salary that is at par with the amount mentioned in Codes of Practice. My employer has already given me the letter that they would like to continue employing me. So everything is good but for one.

The problem is, my partner and I enjoy a good life and we have no savings. In addition, my account sometimes slip into negative and I use the overdraft facility given by my bank.

I have a PEO appointment later this month (Apr 29th). While I tick all the other boxes, this bank balance thing is worrying me. Can I be rejected only because I don't maintain enough bank balance? I know this is not a requirement for ILR, but want to understand whether anyone has ever been rejected purely because of financial reasons.

I will be grateful for true personal experiences. Has anyone out there been in my situation received their ILR? Were you questioned about low maintenance funds?

I don't mean to be blunt - but please do not provide any hunches or guesses. Also, please do not quote any random amount as "minimum" needed unless it was in some official communication. Lastly, I will welcome suggestions on how to better manage my finances post ILR!
I had an overdraft of over 1500 pounds for my tier 1 extension( I know that isn't the same application but I think its the same principle) and that didn't affect me in anyway as I had a different account with my maintenance amt, I don't think that should affect u if maintenance figures aren't required.

Re: ILR - Intermittent negative bank balance - questions

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 9:27 pm
by peppekalle
WP2008 wrote:Hello


I don't mean to be blunt - but please do not provide any hunches or guesses. Also, please do not quote any random amount as "minimum" needed unless it was in some official communication. Lastly, I will welcome suggestions on how to better manage my finances post ILR!
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Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 9:47 pm
by lapppt
I can assure you 100% that it will not be a problem.

The reason they ask for bank statement is not to see how much money you have in the account.

They ask for bank statement in order to see that the salary stated on the employer letter and on the wage slip corresponds with the one paid by your employer in your account. That's all.

Whether or not the bank statement shows your account is overdrawn is non of their business.

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 5:31 pm
by WP2008
Thanks for all your replies.

Is there someone who has recently received their ILR through 5 year Work Permit? Can you please identify yourself?