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Flr m Pay And Absence

Post by aerojay786 » Wed Feb 10, 2021 2:03 pm

Hi
Looking for some information to reassure me that I'm on the right track. I have a 36 hour contract supermarket job which pays in excess of 19k gross. 4 weekly pay over 13 periods. I also have cash saving of 21.k accumulated over a number of years in my own name.

My wife's visa due to expire middle of May 2021.
I will thus be providing payslips under category A from December 2020 1649 Jan 1166 Feb 1340 march 1520April 1520and May 1520 average over 6 months 17430 plus my 21k savings.

I have had a newborn January 1st and took paternity leave which strangely the manager put down as authorised leave paid and then another manager finished off the following week timecard with a different pay code paternity leave paid will that matter.

I had 1 absence unpaid due to dependent in December 2020 and 1 absence Unpaid non dependent related in February 2021. Will these unpaid absences or paid paternity affect me in my category A application? Other than that have been continuously employed since November 2016 with this employer.

Many thanks. :D

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Re: Flr m Pay And Absence

Post by TODMATT » Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:17 am

aerojay786 wrote:
Wed Feb 10, 2021 2:03 pm
Hi
Looking for some information to reassure me that I'm on the right track. I have a 36 hour contract supermarket job which pays in excess of 19k gross. 4 weekly pay over 13 periods. I also have cash saving of 21.k accumulated over a number of years in my own name.

My wife's visa due to expire middle of May 2021.
I will thus be providing payslips under category A from December 2020 1649 Jan 1166 Feb 1340 march 1520April 1520and May 1520 average over 6 months 17430 plus my 21k savings.

I have had a newborn January 1st and took paternity leave which strangely the manager put down as authorised leave paid and then another manager finished off the following week timecard with a different pay code paternity leave paid will that matter.

I had 1 absence unpaid due to dependent in December 2020 and 1 absence Unpaid non dependent related in February 2021. Will these unpaid absences or paid paternity affect me in my category A application? Other than that have been continuously employed since November 2016 with this employer.

Many thanks. :D
Unpaid leave in a salaried employment can affect your application since unpaid leave does not count as per official website so therefore could you clarify whether you are salaried or unsalaried?

I would suggest to use payslips before you went on paternity?
My opinions should not be constituted as an immigration or legal advice.

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Re: Flr m Pay And Absence

Post by aerojay786 » Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:23 am

Thanks for the reply it is non salaried role same as when I selected in 2018 application but only in 2020 that I secured an increase in contacted hours.

Problem is IF I was to choose the slips prior to December they would include paid sick leave, and a substantial amount of unpaid and reduced hours due to sickness and dependent leave.

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Re: Flr m Pay And Absence

Post by TODMATT » Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:25 am

aerojay786 wrote:
Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:23 am
Thanks for the reply it is non salaried role same as when I selected in 2018 application but only in 2020 that I secured an increase in contacted hours.

Problem is IF I was to choose the slips prior to December they would include paid sick leave, and a substantial amount of unpaid and reduced hours due to sickness and dependent leave.
If the employment is non salaried, you just need to do the average by adding your last 7 wages payslips divide it by 28 x 52 to get the annual average amount and it doesn't matter about unpaid leave since it is not salaried employment where the lowest is taken into account.
My opinions should not be constituted as an immigration or legal advice.

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Re: Flr m Pay And Absence

Post by aerojay786 » Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:32 am

TODMATT wrote:
Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:25 am
aerojay786 wrote:
Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:23 am
Thanks for the reply it is non salaried role same as when I selected in 2018 application but only in 2020 that I secured an increase in contacted hours.

Problem is IF I was to choose the slips prior to December they would include paid sick leave, and a substantial amount of unpaid and reduced hours due to sickness and dependent leave.
If the employment is non salaried, you just need to do the average by adding your last 7 wages payslips divide it by 28 x 52 to get the annual average amount and it doesn't matter about unpaid leave since it is not salaried employment where the lowest is taken into account.
I was under the impression that the home office wanted last 6 months x12 rather than converting into weekly average over the year. If that is the case I might not even have to rely on my savings possibly to boost the income requirements.

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Re: Flr m Pay And Absence

Post by TODMATT » Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:40 am

aerojay786 wrote:
Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:32 am
TODMATT wrote:
Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:25 am
aerojay786 wrote:
Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:23 am
Thanks for the reply it is non salaried role same as when I selected in 2018 application but only in 2020 that I secured an increase in contacted hours.

Problem is IF I was to choose the slips prior to December they would include paid sick leave, and a substantial amount of unpaid and reduced hours due to sickness and dependent leave.
If the employment is non salaried, you just need to do the average by adding your last 7 wages payslips divide it by 28 x 52 to get the annual average amount and it doesn't matter about unpaid leave since it is not salaried employment where the lowest is taken into account.
I was under the impression that the home office wanted last 6 months x12 rather than converting into weekly average over the year. If that is the case I might not even have to rely on my savings possibly to boost the income requirements.
That would be the case if you are paid monthly but you are paid 4 weekly so therefore you would need 7 payslips. If you compute the formula above thus giving you the amount you need then, you do not need to add your savings.
My opinions should not be constituted as an immigration or legal advice.

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Re: Flr m Pay And Absence

Post by aerojay786 » Thu Feb 11, 2021 12:30 pm

TODMATT wrote:
Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:40 am
aerojay786 wrote:
Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:32 am
TODMATT wrote:
Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:25 am
aerojay786 wrote:
Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:23 am
Thanks for the reply it is non salaried role same as when I selected in 2018 application but only in 2020 that I secured an increase in contacted hours.

Problem is IF I was to choose the slips prior to December they would include paid sick leave, and a substantial amount of unpaid and reduced hours due to sickness and dependent leave.
If the employment is non salaried, you just need to do the average by adding your last 7 wages payslips divide it by 28 x 52 to get the annual average amount and it doesn't matter about unpaid leave since it is not salaried employment where the lowest is taken into account.
I was under the impression that the home office wanted last 6 months x12 rather than converting into weekly average over the year. If that is the case I might not even have to rely on my savings possibly to boost the income requirements.
That would be the case if you are paid monthly but you are paid 4 weekly so therefore you would need 7 payslips. If you compute the formula above thus giving you the amount you need then, you do not need to add your savings.
Thanks for all of the help and reassuring me.

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