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FLR IndefinitILR: Using Spouse's Self-Employment Income as Financial Proof

Posted: Fri May 03, 2024 7:16 pm
by mrajmani121
Hi everyone,

I'm currently in the process of applying for the FLR Indefinite Leave to Remain visa in the UK (Family Route) and could use some advice regarding financial proof.

Here's my situation: I have been working, but due to my company facing liquidation at the end of the month, some of my monthly salaries are missing from my employment records. To compensate for this, I am planning to rely on my wife's income, who has recently transitioned into self-employment.

Before April, she had been working full-time as an employee with a salary of £2300 per month post-tax in public sector. However, she was let go in April and subsequently started working as self-employed.

My wife has just started her self-employment journey, and therefore, we don't have formal business registration documents for her. However, we do have evidence such as invoices, contract with client as a subcontractor (They are based in UAE), and bank statements showing payments received for her services.

I'm wondering how best to present this information in my visa application and if relying on my wife's self-employment income, along with her previous employment income, will suffice as financial proof. Any advice or insights on similar experiences would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you in advance for your help!

Re: FLR IndefinitILR: Using Spouse's Self-Employment Income as Financial Proof

Posted: Sat May 04, 2024 2:27 pm
by zimba
I am afraid you can't rely on her self-employment as income requirements under category F/G require annual accounts or yearly self-assessment on top of a slew of other documents. Self-employed or directors who have not filed their annual taxes cannot use the income at all.

There is a whole guide on how to meet the income requirement: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... rement.pdf

Do you have any cash savings to supplement your income instead ?

Re: FLR IndefinitILR: Using Spouse's Self-Employment Income as Financial Proof

Posted: Tue May 07, 2024 8:21 pm
by mrajmani121
We have between 15k/18k savings but the balance has been changing like we took 5k and out it back a few months ago when needed , added more money etc

Re: FLR IndefinitILR: Using Spouse's Self-Employment Income as Financial Proof

Posted: Wed May 08, 2024 10:47 am
by zimba
Then she cannot qualify for ILR

Re: FLR IndefinitILR: Using Spouse's Self-Employment Income as Financial Proof

Posted: Sun May 19, 2024 1:55 pm
by mrajmani121
She has earned well over 18600 in past 12 months and infact her earnings before tax in last 6 months from NHS are about 15330, will that not be enough ? even though she has no job now can we not use this as financial proof ?

Re: FLR IndefinitILR: Using Spouse's Self-Employment Income as Financial Proof

Posted: Sun May 19, 2024 4:21 pm
by zimba
mrajmani121 wrote:
Sun May 19, 2024 1:55 pm
She has earned well over 18600 in past 12 months and infact her earnings before tax in last 6 months from NHS are about 15330, will that not be enough ? even though she has no job now can we not use this as financial proof ?
It is NOT just about earning enough over the past 12 months. Given that the source of income no longer exists, she cannot claim that income to qualify under category A. She can use her income over 12 months to satisfy one part of the requirements under category B however she cannot even apply under category B, as she is self-employed.

These are all explained in the guide I shared above. So I suggest carefully reading the official guide to understand the requirements. ILR under this route requires careful planning to avoid situations like this !