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I thought if you are on pre-9th July rules then you remain on those rules, i.e. you can apply for ILR after 2 years without having to wait 5 years.Lucapooka wrote:If you apply before July 9, a 27 month visa (under the current rules); if you apply after July 9, a 30 month visa that is renewable for a further 30 months (under the new rules to make a total of five years).
ruuh wrote:I thought if you are on pre-9th July rules then you remain on those rules, i.e. you can apply for ILR after 2 years without having to wait 5 years.Lucapooka wrote:If you apply before July 9, a 27 month visa (under the current rules); if you apply after July 9, a 30 month visa that is renewable for a further 30 months (under the new rules to make a total of five years).
Ah, I must have misread it the first time. Cheers.Alif1 wrote:ruuh wrote:I thought if you are on pre-9th July rules then you remain on those rules, i.e. you can apply for ILR after 2 years without having to wait 5 years.Lucapooka wrote:If you apply before July 9, a 27 month visa (under the current rules); if you apply after July 9, a 30 month visa that is renewable for a further 30 months (under the new rules to make a total of five years).
That is EXACTLY what Lucapooka said. Read what he said again.
Thnx for the information and i really appreciate it. Can you also help me on the following.Lucapooka wrote:If you apply before July 9, a 27 month visa (under the current rules); if you apply after July 9, a 30 month visa that is renewable for a further 30 months (under the new rules to make a total of five years).
Thnx for your advice.MPH80 wrote:You need to show £18.6k after July 9th.
If you've been employed under 6 months - you'll have to show payslips showing a total income over the previous 12 months of that £18.6k.
If you've been employed over 6 months - you'll have to show those payslips from your £19k job.
Your savings are too low to be of any use.
You don't need to show any money left over - just the minimum income.
M.
1. I get paid (Gross pay) £1584 every month since april 2012.asim72 wrote:What is your total income before tax if you add your past 6 wages slips?
What is your total income before tax if you add your past 12 wage slips?
You balance of over £3000 does not matter. It would not matter even if it was £10000. It would not even matter if it was £16000. The amount over £16000 can count upto an extent if you do not meet the income threshold. But first do the sums as I asked, and we shall try to find an answer.
1. Yes i know as i have used those documents for her PBS dependent visa in 2010 wen she came here as my dependent then renewed her visa last year.asim72 wrote:You are going to meet documentary evidence requirement to show minimum required income.
You will also need to show your bank statements matching your wage slips, contract of employment and a letter from your employer.
I hope that you know that the income requirement is not the only basic requirement and there are various other requirements that you have to meet for a spouse visa.