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83l….Cash savings of both partners of more than £16,000 could be taken into account to make up the shortfall in income multiplied by 2.5 for the probationary period and simply to make up the shortfall at the indefinite leave to remain stage; thus if there was no income, they would need savings of £62,000 in cash at the entry clearance and leave to remain stages, but £34,600 at the indefinite leave to remain stage (para 83l)….
The amount of cash savings above £16,000 can be counted against any shortfall against the £18,600 income threshold (or the relevant higher figure where a child or children are also being sponsored). This will be done on a basis that either multiplies the amount of the shortfall by 2.5 – the probationary period (30 months or 2.5 years) to be served before the applicant has to apply for further limited leave or for indefinite leave to remain – or, at the indefinite leave to remain stage, is equal to the amount of the shortfall.
For example, where the sponsor and applicant have no income which may be counted towards the financial requirement, £62,500 in cash savings will be required for the financial requirement to be met at the entry clearance/leave to remain stage or at the further leave stage, i.e. the ‘floor’ amount of £16,000, plus 2.5 times the shortfall of £18,600. At the indefinite leave to remain stage, the same couple will require £34,600 in cash savings to meet the financial requirement by that means alone, i.e. the ‘floor’ amount of £16,000, plus the shortfall of £18,600.
That is only my guesstimate that it may not be accepted because it's liquidity is usually contingent where if someone dies/injures or when the term finishes. Usually such kind of schemes are come under the orbit of none-employment income where only following ones are permitted.Nadrezk123 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 11, 2020 2:30 pmI understand that is the total, I was asking is With Profits Endowment policy if I have 20k in which I can withdraw at any time, does this count as part of ‘savings’? I would prefer to keep it in there and not withdraw into a savings/debit account so will the immigration board include this as savings?