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Long term sick ILR help

Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2021 9:43 pm
by Rambo786
Good afternoon.

Next month my wife has her ILR application due and unfortunately for the past 6 months I have been off work with work related stress. I usually earn £2400 after tax but last month this dropped to £1700 and this month I have just been told it will be 0 nil pay to £500. My wage is over 30k a year and I have worked at the company for 8 years.

I am very worried with the drop to nil pay due to the ilr application coming up, will this affect the application and is there anything I can do? I'm due back to work soon but it will not help this months payslip.

Many thanks all

Re: Long term sick ILR help

Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2021 10:10 pm
by TODMATT
Rambo786 wrote:
Tue Nov 16, 2021 9:43 pm
Good afternoon.

Next month my wife has her ILR application due and unfortunately for the past 6 months I have been off work with work related stress. I usually earn £2400 after tax but last month this dropped to £1700 and this month I have just been told it will be 0 nil pay to £500. My wage is over 30k a year and I have worked at the company for 8 years.

I am very worried with the drop to nil pay due to the ilr application coming up, will this affect the application and is there anything I can do? I'm due back to work soon but it will not help this months payslip.

Many thanks all
You can use your income prior before you went on sick leave or since you are employed for 8 years then Category B can also be used.

See page 21 & 31

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... .0-ext.pdf

Re: Long term sick ILR help

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2021 5:44 am
by Rambo786
I also have £50,000 in premium bonds saved for the past 2 years.

Would it be easier to just cash this in and use this as cash saving instead? Even though its 6 weeks till application.

Thanks for helping

Cash savings - ILR

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2021 4:14 pm
by Rambo786
Hello,

Due to long term sick I have decided to use my £50,000 premium bonds savings for the cash route for spouse visa ilr.

The application will be done end of December and I wondering what I need?

Would the following be enough;

Premium bonds statement in my name showing £50,000

Premium bonds transaction history showing £50,000 has been in my bonds account for over 12 months

Bank statement at start of December showing money transferred in to my bank account from premium bonds

Bonds statement showing account now empty

Is anything else needed please?

Re: Cash savings - ILR

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2021 4:40 pm
by zimba
DO NOT start new posts :!:
You are given the link to the guide to read. All you need to provide is very clearly explained there. Go and read that document before coming back here

Re: Cash savings - ILR

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2021 5:15 pm
by Rambo786
Apologies I was only qsking a question related to my original post but just asking if it would be okay to use my cash savings as I am unsure. I wasn't aware this was not allowed. There was no malice just a person asking for some help.

Re: Cash savings - ILR

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2021 12:06 am
by vinny
See also OA065242014 [2015] UKAITUR OA065242014 (7 September 2015) and Premium Bonds as cash savings (Cat D).

Note that if there are no non-settled/British children, then require only £34,600 cash savings for ILR.

When to apply for ilr

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2021 12:00 pm
by Rambo786
Good afternoon,

My partner entered the uk end of pctober 2016 as a spouse on 5yr route and the current brp expires in approximately 1 month.

My partner has now been in the uk for 5 years and 1 month almost.

Can my partner apply for ilr now or 28 days before the brp expires please?

Thanks

Re: When to apply for ilr

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2021 12:06 pm
by zimba
Rambo786 wrote:
Wed Nov 24, 2021 12:00 pm
Good afternoon,

My partner entered the uk end of pctober 2016 as a spouse on 5yr route and the current brp expires in approximately 1 month.

My partner has now been in the uk for 5 years and 1 month almost.

Can my partner apply for ilr now or 28 days before the brp expires please?

Thanks
Yes they can. Visa expiry date is irrelevant.