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do they accept any savings that you have in past 12 months? or lets say i have 7k in my account and my parents to give me another 10k & write a letter to say that its a gift? and if i join my savings with my partner do they accept it?MPH80 wrote:On those figures - yes you can - and I did get that it was her income.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/polic ... a-partner/
As in the rules - you'll need to show that your £50k of savings have been in the account for 6 months - and assuming you fail to get a job in the UK need to show it again at the 2.5 year marker.
thanks..fair enough its 30k. but surely if you add extra 20k in one or two transaction they gonna for some proof where I got the money from, or it doesn't matter as long as the savings are there for next 6months or so?Greenie wrote:As per your other thread-you would require 30k in savings. 17k would not be sufficient regardless of where the money comes from.
thanks, my wife recently received the certificiate that she passed the english test,and just wondering how long does that last for?MPH80 wrote:I've made the assumption up to now that the 6 month rule is to get around the idea of 'short term cash gifts'.
I.e. the fact someone has to have it for 6 months means a relative can't just loan it just prior to the application as they could previously.
So I've assumed that no proof of the gift would be required as it'd be yours and in your account for that length of time.
But then, a letter confirming it (dated 6 months earlier) might not go amiss.