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Cash savings must be £62,500 and I believe they must be held in an accessible account for at least 6 months.j4mrk82 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 2:23 pmSorry let me make it clear I the husband is working and wife is not, yes I know it's not due yet it's due in May 2019 but I want to understand the form and prepare my self, so my salary is £10,000 which is not enough so I want to combine that with my cash savings, so how much cash savings will I have to show and what sections on the indefinite leave form will I have to select for that, I no it's going to be
8.3a and cat A as it's 12 month wage? Also on same page will I select income not from employment as Well? Then leave the rest and fill out pagr 36 -8.3e savings and select cat d combined with other income except from self employment?
£62,500 in savings for ILR isn't a requirement when there is £10,000 from employment.CMOSUK wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 4:40 pmCash savings must be £62,500 and I believe they must be held in an accessible account for at least 6 months.j4mrk82 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 2:23 pmSorry let me make it clear I the husband is working and wife is not, yes I know it's not due yet it's due in May 2019 but I want to understand the form and prepare my self, so my salary is £10,000 which is not enough so I want to combine that with my cash savings, so how much cash savings will I have to show and what sections on the indefinite leave form will I have to select for that, I no it's going to be
8.3a and cat A as it's 12 month wage? Also on same page will I select income not from employment as Well? Then leave the rest and fill out pagr 36 -8.3e savings and select cat d combined with other income except from self employment?
My apologies, my interpretation and understanding of it was wrong.Casa wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 7:03 pm£62,500 in savings for ILR isn't a requirement when there is £10,000 from employment.CMOSUK wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 4:40 pmCash savings must be £62,500 and I believe they must be held in an accessible account for at least 6 months.j4mrk82 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 2:23 pmSorry let me make it clear I the husband is working and wife is not, yes I know it's not due yet it's due in May 2019 but I want to understand the form and prepare my self, so my salary is £10,000 which is not enough so I want to combine that with my cash savings, so how much cash savings will I have to show and what sections on the indefinite leave form will I have to select for that, I no it's going to be
8.3a and cat A as it's 12 month wage? Also on same page will I select income not from employment as Well? Then leave the rest and fill out pagr 36 -8.3e savings and select cat d combined with other income except from self employment?
The OP has a shortfall of £8,500. Therefore he needs £16,000 + £8,500 = £24,500 (the first £16,000 in savings is disregarded).