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6 month wage slips (ILR SET (M) Adequate maintenance & Accomoadation

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2020 5:49 pm
by HASY125
Hi everyone,
I am just wondering what is the requirement for number of wages or duration of an employment when it comes to adequate maintenance & accomodation catagory,

For usual finacial requirment 18600 it is ATLEAST 6 months. However for adequate maintenance it is not very clear in the guidance notes. It says ' 6 months or any shorter period'


Could any one explain or clarify this to me.


Thanking you in advance

Re: 6 month wage slips (ILR SET (M) Adequate maintenance & Accomoadation

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2020 5:58 pm
by CR001

Re: 6 month wage slips (ILR SET (M) Adequate maintenance & Accomoadation

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2020 6:08 pm
by HASY125
Thanks CR001,

I have read the FM maintenance guidlines in detail. Could not find the precise answer there.

That is why I came here to get explanation (If you could)

For instance.

If someone has started employment 2 months prior to submission of application then she has to submitt 2 months wage slips, letter from employer and 2 months bank statements? along with the proof of career's allownce. OR has to wait for 6 months in an employment then apply?

Re: 6 month wage slips (ILR SET (M) Adequate maintenance & Accomoadation

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2020 6:11 pm
by CR001
If you are relying on meeting he financial requirment, which is different to the adequate maintenance route for when you are claiming specific benefits, the requirment is 6 months payslips and bank statements and employer letter.

Re: 6 month wage slips (ILR SET (M) Adequate maintenance & Accomoadation

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2020 6:18 pm
by HASY125
Thanks very much CR001 for your prompt and kind reply (Much appreciated)

Yes we are relying on adequate maintenance and accomodation category.
Carrer's & disability allownce as well as part time employment to meet the conditions.

So in that case do we need to provide the proof of an employment/wage slips etc for six months? Or we can go ahead with just 2 months wage slips?