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Online Payslips Query

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 8:33 am
by devster
Hi all,

I get my payslips online rather than printed. Although we (my Japanese wife) have sent off our application for a Family Permit already I'm really starting to worry about this. Can someone confirm if they have been accepted with similar circumstances?

Basically I asked my HR department to print off, sign and stamp my online payslips which they did. The payslips, whilst printed on A4 paper, clearly have my company logo on the top. In addition, I have a letter of confirmation of employment from them too on official headed paper. Also, surely the case worker, if they doubt the payslip, could cross reference each payslip net amount against my bank statements as well as contact my employer to confirm my employment status?

I feel like I am worrying for nothing but would appreciate anyones input on their experiences.

Many thanks and sorry for all the posts recently. This forum is a godsend, all the advice I've read here has helped enormously.

Cheers!

Dev

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 5:56 pm
by fysicus
You need to prove that you are in employment (exercising treaty rights). A few recent payslips is one possible way of proving that, a letter from your employer is another (and there are even more possibilities). Either should be sufficient; you don't need both.

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 7:02 pm
by devster
Hi fysicus,

Many thanks for your reply. I guess if like you say payslips OR a letter are proof of my employment then it should be fine. I've sent in both but was just concerned they may doubt the validity of the payslips since they are not originals, although they are signed and stamped. Anyway, enough of the worrying, time to enjoy the weather, or what's left of it.

Cheers!

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 11:11 am
by dhruv45in
dont worry, i get my payslips online rather than in hand. I sent in printed copies of the online statements and the offer letter, which was also sent to me scanned as an attachment in the mail. they had no problem with that :)