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With set M, they are more concerned about the relationship being genuine, as long as you have the correct paperwork (cohabitation documents) you will be ok. There is no minimum income for Set M. Have a look at the link below, i hope it helps.jamieb wrote:Hi, I am currently on a 2 year spouse visa and will be eligible to apply for ILR in March 2012 on the basis of my being married to a british citizen and having been in uk for 2 years.
My question relates to the financial aspect of the application. My spouse (British) is a full time student and I am unemployed. I have savings of around 10K pounds. Total monthly outgoings around 1K a month. So far we have been living on my savings and some support from my parents (which isnt that much and is not regular, maybe once or twice a year - total maybe around 4K/year).
I've not been employed at all for the 2 years I've been in UK. I am currently studying for professional exams which I hope will land me a job when after I've passed them. However this is self-study and i'm not on any course or anything, therefore not formally classed as a student.
Will my situation be a problem?
Is employment or regular income a necessary requirement to be granted ILR on marriage basis? if so, what is the minimum montly income that will satisfy the ukba?
if this will be a problem then what are my options?
Please advise as we're very worried about this. Thanks.
Can anyone advise as to which one it really is? i.e. there IS a minimum income equal to that of Income Support level OR there is NO minimum income and the genuineness of the relationship takes priority.chrisrich wrote:
With set M, they are more concerned about the relationship being genuine, as long as you have the correct paperwork (cohabitation documents) you will be ok. There is no minimum income for Set M. Have a look at the link below, i hope it helps.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=91024
Can someone please help with the above query? This is the current/old rules I am referring to.jamieb wrote:
Can anyone advise as to which one it really is? i.e. there IS a minimum income equal to that of Income Support level OR there is NO minimum income and the genuineness of the relationship takes priority.
Or is it a case of it being at the discretion of the caseworker of granting the ILR or not when a Set M applicant fails to meet financial requirement?
jamieb wrote:I am applying for ILR soon based on having spent 2 years in UK married to british national. However I am unemployed and my partner is a student. We are living on our savings and a get small financial help from my parents.
My questions are:
1.is there a minimum income level for SET(M) according to old/current rules?
2. can i be refused ILR solely based on the fact that we do not have a regular income and are both unemployed? (under current/old rules)
3. how do i answer question 8.5 on the application form (i.e. Does a relative or friend of you or your partner, or both of you, regularly give you money? If so how much do you receive each month?) The funds I received from parents was/is not on a monthly basis. Its around 8K in total transferred to my bank account in 3 chunks over last two years. So how do i put in how much i receive each month seeing as the money is sent to me in a non-regular fashion??
Could anyone advise on any of the above please? My appointment is only days away now. Many thanks