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CATEGORY A OR B OF SPOUSE VISA APPLICATION

Post by montella » Tue Sep 26, 2017 4:16 am

Hi everyone.
I have got the dilemma on the question of Category A or B.
I am on monthly salary and in the past 11 months my salary is as follows :
30 Nov 16 - 1179.
30 Dec 16 = 1893.
31 Jan 17 = 2520.
28 Feb 17 = 2031.
31 Mar 17 =1893.
28 Apr 17 =1913.
31 May 17 = 1913.
30 June 17 =2102.
31 Jul 17 = 1435.
31 Aug 17 = 2038.
29 Sep 17 =1558.
Please help which category is the best option for me as I am worried about July pay (1435) which is the basic pay as I was in annual holiday.

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Re: CATEGORY A OR B OF SPOUSE VISA APPLICATION

Post by AmazingSully » Thu Sep 28, 2017 8:04 am

I believe that it will depend on the breakdown of your pay. Does your paystub say Salary = x, Overtime = y, holiday pay = z? And if so, in what amounts? Also, I think you qualify under category B already if I'm not mistaken.

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Re: CATEGORY A OR B OF SPOUSE VISA APPLICATION

Post by seagul » Thu Sep 28, 2017 10:11 am

montella wrote:
Tue Sep 26, 2017 4:16 am
Hi everyone.
I have got the dilemma on the question of Category A or B.
I am on monthly salary and in the past 11 months my salary is as follows :
30 Nov 16 - 1179.
30 Dec 16 = 1893.
31 Jan 17 = 2520.
28 Feb 17 = 2031.
31 Mar 17 =1893.
28 Apr 17 =1913.
31 May 17 = 1913.
30 June 17 =2102.
31 Jul 17 = 1435.
31 Aug 17 = 2038.
29 Sep 17 =1558.
Please help which category is the best option for me as I am worried about July pay (1435) which is the basic pay as I was in annual holiday.
Assuming you are with present employer from 6 months then category A non-salaried appearing more fit.
The opinion expressed as above is neither a professional advice nor contesting/competing to other member's opinion/advice.

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Re: CATEGORY A OR B OF SPOUSE VISA APPLICATION

Post by Obie » Thu Sep 28, 2017 9:16 pm

I agree, Cat A non-Salary is the most appropriate.
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Re: CATEGORY A OR B OF SPOUSE VISA APPLICATION

Post by montella » Fri Nov 03, 2017 4:01 pm

Assuming you are with present employer from 6 months then category A non-salaried appearing more fit.
Thanks AmazingSully,seagul and Obie,
Yes I have been in the same employment for a year now, also in my salary slips the outline is as follows for the latest one 31 October2017,
(1) Base pay=£ 1465.10,
(2) Overtime pay=£ 321.32.
(3) Holiday pay=£ 386.40.
Total gross pay=£ 1786.42.
Base pay is fixed at £ 1465.10 every month, but over time vary from £0 to £ 1084.88 every month.
Both contract of employment and letter from employer considered only gross basic annual pay of 17581.20 which is 1465.10 a month, would that be a problem? I am really confused and stressed about this categories.

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Re: CATEGORY A OR B OF SPOUSE VISA APPLICATION

Post by seagul » Fri Nov 03, 2017 6:38 pm

Tell your employer to add the information of your overtime working as well in addition of basic wages into employment letter. It shouldn't be a problem in doing so.
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Re: CATEGORY A OR B OF SPOUSE VISA APPLICATION

Post by AmazingSully » Sat Nov 04, 2017 10:04 pm

montella wrote:
Fri Nov 03, 2017 4:01 pm
Assuming you are with present employer from 6 months then category A non-salaried appearing more fit.
Thanks AmazingSully,seagul and Obie,
Yes I have been in the same employment for a year now, also in my salary slips the outline is as follows for the latest one 31 October2017,
(1) Base pay=£ 1465.10,
(2) Overtime pay=£ 321.32.
(3) Holiday pay=£ 386.40.
Total gross pay=£ 1786.42.
Base pay is fixed at £ 1465.10 every month, but over time vary from £0 to £ 1084.88 every month.
Both contract of employment and letter from employer considered only gross basic annual pay of 17581.20 which is 1465.10 a month, would that be a problem? I am really confused and stressed about this categories.
Your base pay is calculated as the LOWEST base pay in the last 6 months multiplied by 12. I assume they are all equal and at £1465.10 over that 6 month period. From that point overtime is then added by taking the total overtime earned in the last 6 months, and doubling it (or more accurately dividing by 6 and multiplying by 12). From the sounds of things going Category A as salaried is the most fitting so long as you include a cover letter doing the calculations for them to prevent any misunderstandings. Also it was suggested getting the employment letter to include these figures as well and that's a great idea.

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Re: CATEGORY A OR B OF SPOUSE VISA APPLICATION

Post by montella » Mon Nov 06, 2017 2:54 am

Thanks gays, you have been life savours. I have contacted the HR department about reference letter and possibility of adding the overtime bit, but sadly they refused, would this letter be an obstacle?

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