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Post by jyo » Thu Jan 31, 2019 5:34 am

Hi There,
I'll be aplying for a spouse visa soon but I have a doubt about the financial requirement,and need some advice on this .

My husband situation is he is working since 2 yrs for a construction company(hourly rate) with 36.5 hrs contract per week plus occassional overtime during weekends .His salary varies month to month , he worked until Sep/2018 and came to thailand to stay 3.5 months due to his fathers illness . He took this 3.5(oct,nov,dec) months as partly paid holidays and partly unpaid holidays , and now he is back in England and is working for the same employer from Jan .His gross salary as of 01/02/2019 is 20290£ in this financial year.

FYI his last 6 month salary breakdown is as below feb -£3992,Jan £550,dec-zero,nov-zero,oct-570,sep-£2050

Total of last 6 months wages/6*12=

3992+550+0+0+570+2050/6*12= £14324.


Can any one please clarify is this 20290£ meet the financial requirements or not .?or do we definitely need to show min 9300£ in last 6 months which he is not meeting due to his unpaid holiday .

any replies welcome .Thanks

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Post by seagul » Thu Jan 31, 2019 5:54 am

Although he got paid few holidays during few months but still the absence from work is huge. Given the situation even though by category A non-salaried person method he can still meet the financial requirement but still in my opinion using category B is bit safer where he has to include his 12 months of payslips with corresponding bank statements.
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financial requirement -FLR m

Post by jyo » Wed Mar 20, 2019 11:23 am

Hi There,
I'll be aplying for a spouse visa soon but I have a doubt about the financial requirement,and need s some advice on this .

My husband situation is he is working since 2 yrs for a construction company(hourly rate) with 36.5 hrs contract per week plus occassional overtime during weekends .His salary varies month to month , he worked until Sep/2018 and came to thailand to stay 3.5 months with me due to his fathers illness . He took this 3.5(oct,nov,dec) months as partly paid holidays and partly unpaid holidays , and now he is back in England and is working for the same employer from Jan .His gross salary as of 08/03/2019 is £23412/-in this financial year.

FYI his last 6 month salary breakdown is as below March - £3648, Feb - £3786 -Jan £550,dec-zero,nov-zero,oct-570

Total of last 6 months wages/6*12=

3648+3786+550+0+0+570/6*12= £17108.

This clearly shows we are not meeting the required financial requirement .

However he has earned £20446 in the last 12 months and his breakdown is as following :

3648+3786+550+0+0+570+2050+2463+1226+1420+2537+2196=20446/-

is he eligible to show his last 12 months pay and get qualified to meet the financial requirements . Please suggest

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Re: financial requirement -FLR m

Post by seagul » Wed Mar 20, 2019 8:49 pm

jyo wrote:
Wed Mar 20, 2019 11:23 am
Hi There,
I'll be aplying for a spouse visa soon but I have a doubt about the financial requirement,and need s some advice on this .

My husband situation is he is working since 2 yrs for a construction company(hourly rate) with 36.5 hrs contract per week plus occassional overtime during weekends .His salary varies month to month , he worked until Sep/2018 and came to thailand to stay 3.5 months with me due to his fathers illness . He took this 3.5(oct,nov,dec) months as partly paid holidays and partly unpaid holidays , and now he is back in England and is working for the same employer from Jan .His gross salary as of 08/03/2019 is £23412/-in this financial year.

FYI his last 6 month salary breakdown is as below March - £3648, Feb - £3786 -Jan £550,dec-zero,nov-zero,oct-570

Total of last 6 months wages/6*12=

3648+3786+550+0+0+570/6*12= £17108.

This clearly shows we are not meeting the required financial requirement .

However he has earned £20446 in the last 12 months and his breakdown is as following :

3648+3786+550+0+0+570+2050+2463+1226+1420+2537+2196=20446/-

is he eligible to show his last 12 months pay and get qualified to meet the financial requirements . Please suggest
Based on above information the financial requirement cannot be met either under category A or Category B.
The opinion expressed as above is neither a professional advice nor contesting/competing to other member's opinion/advice.

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