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First of all DO NOT tag your query all over the forum. Stick only to this post for your queries.bunnu123 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 21, 2020 12:49 amI have a question related to this post. Please help..
I'm a british citizen and after completing 5 years on dependent visa my wife is going to apply for ILR now. Question is i'm a director of a limited company and pay myself only £12,000 per year. Similarly my wife is also employed under my limited company and i pay her the same as £12,000. Neither i, or she makes individually £18600 however can we combine the salaries ? i means Homeoffice they do consider combined salaries? thanks
Yes, assuming she is in employment
Okay i can not count the salaries i paid to myself , plus salaries i paid to my mrs. Instead i can could my company's anual profit and combine with my wife salaries i paid to her account?
No. I should have been more clear that in order to apply under category A, she has to work for a non-specified limited company.
Immigration Rules Appendix FM-SE: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration ... d-evidence(a) The specified type of limited company is one in which:
(i) the person is either a director or employee of the company, or both, or of another company within the same group; and
(ii) shares are held (directly or indirectly) by the person, their partner or the following family members of the person or their partner: parent, grandparent, child, stepchild, grandchild, brother, sister, uncle, aunt, nephew, niece or first cousin; and
(iii) any remaining shares are held (directly or indirectly) by fewer than five other persons.
A director or employee of a limited company in the UK who receives dividend income
from the company can count this income as non-employment income under
Category C, unless the company is of a type specified in paragraph 9(a) of Appendix
FM-SE (in that it is in sole or limited family ownership). If it is, this non-employment
income will be considered under Category F or Category G as appropriate.
Thanks but on Page 54/55 it saysZimba wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 2:24 pmNot possible as per guide under Catagory C. You do not seem to be interested to read the guide. You could have found the answer to your own question in 2 minutes. READ THE GUIDE
A director or employee of a limited company in the UK who receives dividend income
from the company can count this income as non-employment income under
Category C, unless the company is of a type specified in paragraph 9(a) of Appendix
FM-SE (in that it is in sole or limited family ownership). If it is, this non-employment
income will be considered under Category F or Category G as appropriate.
Zamba, What do you think please? Thanksbunnu123 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 2:47 pmThanks but on Page 54/55 it saysZimba wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 2:24 pmNot possible as per guide under Catagory C. You do not seem to be interested to read the guide. You could have found the answer to your own question in 2 minutes. READ THE GUIDE
A director or employee of a limited company in the UK who receives dividend income
from the company can count this income as non-employment income under
Category C, unless the company is of a type specified in paragraph 9(a) of Appendix
FM-SE (in that it is in sole or limited family ownership). If it is, this non-employment
income will be considered under Category F or Category G as appropriate.
"Income from employment as a director of a limited company in the UK of a type specified in paragraph 9(a) of Appendix FM-SE, and dividends from this type of company (where the person is either a director or employee, or both, of that company), will be counted as income under Category F or Category G." So it means i can combine the salary i paid to myself plus the dividends isnt? Thanks
Thank you .. Just a last question ..
Thanks Zimba , you have been really helpful. Yes i can show my PAYE is still on going .. Dividends i dont know how can i show its ongoing? Speaking of dividends can i ask you a question. I read in the guide it says all income showed be within the company's financial year. But dividends are paid to directors (in some cases could be 2,3 months) after the submission of company tax returns. is that still okay? For instance company tax year finished in Oct 2019. however Dividends 18/19 were paid to director on Jan 2020 ? makes sence , is that something okay? Thanks a lot
Upload only. No need to bring all the supporting documents. You only need original passport and BRP card for the biometric appointment.1. Do i need to upload all supporting documents including bank statements etc on UKVAS website, and also i need to bring hardcopies along on appointment day ?
2. I can not see any available slots. What can be done ?
Date of application is the date you submit and pay online and NOT the biometric appointment date. If you applied before visa expiry, it is an in-time appliation.3. current visa is expiring on 10th Aug. If unable to book appointment by then, does this means i'm staying outside visa , making an illegal stay ?
Zimba wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 11:08 pmWhy did you create a new user to post the same question again ?? That user has now been deactivated as that is not allowed
No. I should have been more clear that in order to apply under category A, she has to work for a non-specified limited company.
But your company is viewed as a 'specified type of limited company' under the rules because you as the partner own it. This means she must apply under category F or G. Also it is not about profits, it is about your company's total income. Please go read the guide !
Immigration Rules Appendix FM-SE: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration ... d-evidence(a) The specified type of limited company is one in which:
(i) the person is either a director or employee of the company, or both, or of another company within the same group; and
(ii) shares are held (directly or indirectly) by the person, their partner or the following family members of the person or their partner: parent, grandparent, child, stepchild, grandchild, brother, sister, uncle, aunt, nephew, niece or first cousin; and
(iii) any remaining shares are held (directly or indirectly) by fewer than five other persons.
bunnu123 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 16, 2021 2:15 amThanks for your Help Immigration Board.
My partner has received indefinite Leave to remain .. Now i got 2 questions to ask please..
1. I'm British Citizen and partner received ILR - Some one said me she doen't need to wait for 12 months and can apply now for naturalisation. Is this true ? Someone who is married to a British Citizen do not have to wait for 1 year before naturalisation, they can apply immediately on getting ILR.
2. Once applied for naturalisation and application is in process , Can my partner travel abroad on ILR card ?While application is ongoing, you can not travel.Thanks
Probably response should be "should not".bunnu123 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 2:54 amThanks for reply ..
For 2nd Question about "Can applicant travel abroad while naturalisation is in process" .. you mentioned Applicant can not travel, however i read a different reply from another admin on this website .. Link below .. So i'm bit confused now .. Is there any link on HomeOffice website to make this clear please ?Thanks
british-citizenship/travel-during-natur ... 72173.html