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Thanks for your reply. The person is the monthly salaried employee with a payslip. So he can use the initial month payslip ( started mid of the month) and the other five full month payslip for application or he needs full 6-month payslips showing his full salary credited to the account.walker wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 9:46 pmDepends if the person is in 'salaried' employment or 'non-salaried' employment.
If salaried, then the UKVI will use the lowest amount of salary recieved during the 6 month period and times that by 6 to calculate if the financial requirement is met.
If non-salaried, the UKVI will use the total salary received in the 6 month period to see if the financial requirement is met.
Use full 6 monthsGMO wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 9:59 pmThanks for your reply. The person is the monthly salaried employee with a payslip. So he can use the initial month payslip ( started mid of the month) and the other five full month payslip for application or he needs full 6-month payslips showing his full salary credited to the account.walker wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 9:46 pmDepends if the person is in 'salaried' employment or 'non-salaried' employment.
If salaried, then the UKVI will use the lowest amount of salary recieved during the 6 month period and times that by 6 to calculate if the financial requirement is met.
If non-salaried, the UKVI will use the total salary received in the 6 month period to see if the financial requirement is met.
Yes but UKVi will use the lowest amount salary and times it by 6. The lowest salary would expected to be in month 1 and so it may be the case that the financial requirement is not met and will have to wait for the following month.GMO wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 9:59 pmThanks for your reply. The person is the monthly salaried employee with a payslip. So he can use the initial month payslip ( started mid of the month) and the other five full month payslip for application or he needs full 6-month payslips showing his full salary credited to the account.walker wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 9:46 pmDepends if the person is in 'salaried' employment or 'non-salaried' employment.
If salaried, then the UKVI will use the lowest amount of salary recieved during the 6 month period and times that by 6 to calculate if the financial requirement is met.
If non-salaried, the UKVI will use the total salary received in the 6 month period to see if the financial requirement is met.
Thank you.walker wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 11:09 amYes but UKVi will use the lowest amount salary and times it by 6. The lowest salary would expected to be in month 1 and so it may be the case that the financial requirement is not met and will have to wait for the following month.GMO wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 9:59 pmThanks for your reply. The person is the monthly salaried employee with a payslip. So he can use the initial month payslip ( started mid of the month) and the other five full month payslip for application or he needs full 6-month payslips showing his full salary credited to the account.walker wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 9:46 pmDepends if the person is in 'salaried' employment or 'non-salaried' employment.
If salaried, then the UKVI will use the lowest amount of salary recieved during the 6 month period and times that by 6 to calculate if the financial requirement is met.
If non-salaried, the UKVI will use the total salary received in the 6 month period to see if the financial requirement is met.
Please also bear in mind that CAT A (i.e. 6 months payslips) can only be used if with current employer for at least 6 months. It may be clear from the dates provided on the application for that the employment has not been held for at least 6 months prior to the date of application. In this case, CAT A cannot be used.
If someone joined and works 3.5 months in a job and after that find a better opportunity and moves to a new job ( both jobs fulfil the salary threshold) then can he apply with a 3-month-old job payslip and 3 months newly joined payslips? or he has to wait 6 month again to the new job! Please advice.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 7:54 amUse full 6 monthsGMO wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 9:59 pmThanks for your reply. The person is the monthly salaried employee with a payslip. So he can use the initial month payslip ( started mid of the month) and the other five full month payslip for application or he needs full 6-month payslips showing his full salary credited to the account.walker wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 9:46 pmDepends if the person is in 'salaried' employment or 'non-salaried' employment.
If salaried, then the UKVI will use the lowest amount of salary recieved during the 6 month period and times that by 6 to calculate if the financial requirement is met.
If non-salaried, the UKVI will use the total salary received in the 6 month period to see if the financial requirement is met.