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There is NO requirement to submit 12 months of payslips for ILR based on Tier 2 General. Only ONE month payslip and corresponding bank statement is required.
Im applying for ILR after my 5 year route spouse visa. They require me to provide 12months paylis with a corresponding bank statement to proof that Im more than 18,600 annual salary. I did'nt include my wife salary cause I meet a financial requirements. Am i'm on the right track? please enlighten me. many thanks
Thanks! Then I won't be bother with the August payslip, I know someone submitted 6/12 months, but it seems the website does say only submit the most recent one.
6/12 months requirement is for a completely different visa category, ie spouse settlement on SET(M) form.chenyokk wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2019 9:56 amThanks! Then I won't be bother with the August payslip, I know someone submitted 6/12 months, but it seems the website does say only submit the most recent one.
Please can you post in your own topic as the member who started this thread is applying for ILR via a completely different route to a spouse visa with completely different requirements. Your spouse visa to ILR queries will simply create confusion and is unfair to the poster of this topic on tier 2 work permit route.erwin wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2019 9:53 amIm applying for ILR after my 5 year route spouse visa. They require me to provide 12months paylis with a corresponding bank statement to proof that Im more than 18,600 annual salary. I did'nt include my wife salary cause I meet a financial requirements. Am i'm on the right track? please enlighten me. many thanks
Thanks again, and just want to confirm, as I am going for the super priority service, the date still count on the date I paid the fee? As reading through some discussions and someone mentioned if you apply through standard route, then it count when you submit the application, but if you do it through super priority it count from you appointment?CR001 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2019 10:01 am6/12 months requirement is for a completely different visa category, ie spouse settlement on SET(M) form.chenyokk wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2019 9:56 amThanks! Then I won't be bother with the August payslip, I know someone submitted 6/12 months, but it seems the website does say only submit the most recent one.