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samaygrg wrote:PBS dependent guidance says;
45. If the Tier 1 Migrant is outside the United Kingdom or has been present in the United Kingdom
for less than 12 months, you must show that you, the Tier 1 Migrant, or (for children) your other
parent who is also legally present in the United Kingdom have at least £1890 to support you; this
is in addition to any funds the Tier 1 Migrant needs to prove they have enough money to support
themselves.
46. If the Tier 1 Migrant has been in the United Kingdom for 12 months or more, you must have
£630 to support yourself.
47. For example, the Tier 1 Migrant has been in the UK for 6 months and is making an applicatio
at the same time as their spouse and two children. They must show that they have £1890 for
their spouse and a further £1890 for each child, in addition to £945 required for their own support.
In total the family will require evidence that they hold £6615 in available funds (£1890 x 3 =
£5670+£945).
48. If the same Tier 1 Migrant and their family had been present in the UK for two years, they
would require evidence that they held £2835 (£630 x 3 = £1890 + £945) in available funds.
Source: PBS Dep Guidance, 2014
[/quotelockman wrote:Thank you.
But there is a confusion that i am a T1 Entp Migrant who applied for himself outside UK and now living in UK for more than 12 months i didn't brought my dependents with me and now whether this point 46 and point 48 of the guide applies to my dependents application or they have to maintain the funds as per point 45 of the guide.
And do i have to submit the bank statements showing the investment money as well along with the bank statement of maintenance money?
Thanks
samaygrg wrote:PBS dependent guidance says;
45. If the Tier 1 Migrant is outside the United Kingdom or has been present in the United Kingdom
for less than 12 months, you must show that you, the Tier 1 Migrant, or (for children) your other
parent who is also legally present in the United Kingdom have at least £1890 to support you; this
is in addition to any funds the Tier 1 Migrant needs to prove they have enough money to support
themselves.
46. If the Tier 1 Migrant has been in the United Kingdom for 12 months or more, you must have
£630 to support yourself.
47. For example, the Tier 1 Migrant has been in the UK for 6 months and is making an applicatio
at the same time as their spouse and two children. They must show that they have £1890 for
their spouse and a further £1890 for each child, in addition to £945 required for their own support.
In total the family will require evidence that they hold £6615 in available funds (£1890 x 3 =
£5670+£945).
48. If the same Tier 1 Migrant and their family had been present in the UK for two years, they
would require evidence that they held £2835 (£630 x 3 = £1890 + £945) in available funds.
Source: PBS Dep Guidance, 2014
Hope145 wrote: All that matters is whether you have been in UK for 12months or more, if so show £630 for each dependent. You investment funds has no business with dependant application. Follow the dependant policy guidance.
samaygrg wrote:As per the guidance, you need maintenance as;
for your 2 dependents [who are outside UK) and to support yourself = [£1890 x 2 dependants + £945] = £4725 for 90 consecutive days.
Please follow the point 47 of the PBS guidance.
I know one case where the Islamabad high commission called the dependent and asked her about the main applicants business activities. Then they also called the Main applicant and asked him to submit the business bank accounts to confirm whether the investment money is still available with him.lockman wrote:
And do i have to submit the bank statements showing the investment money as well along with the bank statement of maintenance money?
Thanks
Things can be different case to case, as, certain things are entirely up to the discretion of caseworker. They can ask anything related which is why best to be ready/prepared. However, it is also not wise to submit extra documents unless stated/asked at first hand.MTZ510 wrote:I know one case where the Islamabad high commission called the dependent and asked her about the main applicants business activities. Then they also called the Main applicant and asked him to submit the business bank accounts to confirm whether the investment money is still available with him.lockman wrote:
And do i have to submit the bank statements showing the investment money as well along with the bank statement of maintenance money?
Thanks