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ILR: SET (O) -- SECTION 5 - YOUR HOME AND FINANCES???
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 8:20 am
by pengbai
Dear Chaps
Here I have a question regarding Section 5 - YOUR HOME AND FINANCES in SET (O) application form.
My wife and myself are renting a very expensive property, and the rental is just £300 less than my monthly salary after all the reduction (income tax, NI and other benefits). (My salary meets the appropriate rate defined by Home Office)
It seems without taking my wife's income into account, my financial status seems "not adequately maintain" our life. However, my wife is not applying for ILR dependent this time, so how should I let CW know the whole household income? Or, if I just put my salary there, does it really matter?
The form itself seems only caring about your income:
5.2 Do you or your partner, or both, pay any rent or mortgage for your home: YES
If so, how much do you pay each month: £ XXXX
5.3 Are you working in the UK: YES
If so, what is your pay each month after income tax and other deductions: £ XXXX+300
Can anyone help on this, please?
Re: ILR: SET (O) -- SECTION 5 - YOUR HOME AND FINANCES???
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 10:42 am
by dk2011
[quote="pengbai"]Dear Chaps
Here I have a question regarding Section 5 - YOUR HOME AND FINANCES in SET (O) application form.
My wife and myself are renting a very expensive property, and the rental is just [b]£300[/b] less than my monthly salary after all the reduction (income tax, NI and other benefits). (My salary meets the appropriate rate defined by Home Office)
It seems without taking my wife's income into account, my financial status seems "not adequately maintain" our life. However, my wife is not applying for ILR dependent this time, so how should I let CW know the whole household income? Or, if I just put my salary there, does it really matter? [b]-- It shouldn't matter as long as you meet salary requirement . Benifits are related to income and not expanses. If you are still worried and contract is in joint name you can enter half of the rent. [/b]
The form itself seems only caring about your income:
5.2 Do you or your partner, or both, pay any rent or mortgage for your home: YES
If so, how much do you pay each month: £ XXXX
5.3 Are you working in the UK: YES
If so, what is your pay each month after income tax and other deductions: £ XXXX+300
Can anyone help on this, please?[/quote]
Re: ILR: SET (O) -- SECTION 5 - YOUR HOME AND FINANCES???
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 11:02 am
by pengbai
dk2011 wrote:-- It shouldn't matter as long as you meet salary requirement . Benifits are related to income and not expanses. If you are still worried and contract is in joint name you can enter half of the rent.
Thank you for the reply! Put in half rental? Will that work?
Can I just put my wife income in Table 5.6 and bring her payslip with me just in case CW needs it?
Re: ILR: SET (O) -- SECTION 5 - YOUR HOME AND FINANCES???
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 11:45 am
by dk2011
It doesn't really matter . Salary requirement should me mate indepedently . You just enter your income and rent that you are paying . If questioned by CW you can produce salary slip of your wife and explain that expanses are being shared(It is very unlikely that CW will ask you any question on this) . Keep your application simple .
Also , look at below question:
5.2 Do you or your partner, or both, pay any rent or mortgage for your home:
The answer is in 'YES' or 'NO' . it is not explicitly specified whether it is you , your partner or both . The implicit meaning is either you or your partner is in a condition to pay the rent . That said,You still need to meet salary requirement on your own . Hope it helps.
Re: ILR: SET (O) -- SECTION 5 - YOUR HOME AND FINANCES???
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 1:35 pm
by pengbai
dk2011 wrote:It doesn't really matter . Salary requirement should me mate indepedently . You just enter your income and rent that you are paying . If questioned by CW you can produce salary slip of your wife and explain that expanses are being shared(It is very unlikely that CW will ask you any question on this) . Keep your application simple .
Also , look at below question:
5.2 Do you or your partner, or both, pay any rent or mortgage for your home:
The answer is in 'YES' or 'NO' . it is not explicitly specified whether it is you , your partner or both . The implicit meaning is either you or your partner is in a condition to pay the rent . That said,You still need to meet salary requirement on your own . Hope it helps.
Thank you for the reply, again! Your explanation makes sense!