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colacola75
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SMP and british visa

Post by colacola75 » Wed Jun 10, 2015 2:49 pm

Hello,

I am a british citizen and my husband is on a spouse visa (Leave to remain i thinh) we have two british born children and I am currently recieving smp but not returning to work at the end.

Until now we have always earned over the minimum earning requirement of £18,600.

His own salary doesnt quite cover this on its own. Does SMP count towards it as my current earnings as his visa is up for renewal soon or do I need to seek employment?

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Re: SMP and british visa

Post by Amber » Thu Jun 11, 2015 2:38 pm

The rules allow the clock to be turned back to look at the 6 months wage before the SMP started if needs be, or the SMP in payment, if that is sufficient to meet the required amount.
5.5.23. Case studies – Maternity, paternity, adoption, parental and sick leave wrote:Example (a)
The applicant’s partner is in the UK, has recently had a baby and returned to work from
maternity leave 2 months prior to the date of application. Her contracted salary is £19,400 a
year. She has been with her current employer for 2 years but, as she has not been earning
the required level of income for all of the last 6 months because of her maternity leave, the
period to be assessed can be the 6 months before she began her maternity leave.
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