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In 2019, you posted on the forum that you were granted ILR. Are you now posting on behalf of someone else?lucas91 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2024 7:17 pmHi guys,
I am just about to collect all the documents to apply for my ILR (5 years route), and I have one question. My partner has a limited company with just four employees (I am one of them). I have been working here for a long time. When I applied for my second part of the Leave to remain, I only relied on my salary, using my p60, and playlist to meet the financial requirements.
I read a lot of different information regarding this for the ILR, but I would like to know if I can do the same now for the ILR. Can I use only my salary to meet the financial requirements for It? I do work for my husband (the company belongs to him and his is the director), but I dont receive any dividends. I'm just a regular full-time permanent employee with a fixed salary. Can I use my salary, payslips, p60 to meet the requirements?
Are you sure you weren't put on a 10 year route as possibly didnt meet the financial requirements due to not submitting what was mandatory under category F or G? What does the approval email/letter state?lucas91 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2024 7:17 pmHi guys,
I am just about to collect all the documents to apply for my ILR (5 years route), and I have one question. My partner has a limited company with just four employees (I am one of them). I have been working here for a long time. When I applied for my second part of the Leave to remain, I only relied on my salary, using my p60, and playlist to meet the financial requirements.
I read a lot of different information regarding this for the ILR, but I would like to know if I can do the same now for the ILR. Can I use only my salary to meet the financial requirements for It? I do work for my husband (the company belongs to him and his is the director), but I dont receive any dividends. I'm just a regular full-time permanent employee with a fixed salary. Can I use my salary, payslips, p60 to meet the requirements?
Read the guide, read the guide !!!!
zimba wrote: ↑Tue Jan 30, 2024 12:16 pmHave you read the guide ?? https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... rement.pdf
Checkout the section titled: Director or employee of a specified limited company in the UK – specified evidence
If you are working for your own company (or your spouse's company), that is called a specified company under the rules. There are very specific documents you need to provide. You can also only apply under category G or F![]()
All company-related documents will have to be provided by your spouse but they are still needed to support your application as an employee of a specified business. As I said, some evidence will be sharedlucas91 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 30, 2024 7:08 pmHi Zimba. I will read again, it was just a bit confused when I selected the options for me. It's because they wanted documents that I don't have as an employee, but I believe if we send my partner's, one should be fine, right?
Regarding the appointment, I think I will travel and apply when I comeback. I know its a very tight deadline, but I dont have much choice. I shouldn't have any problems with immigration when returning to the country, as my current BRP is still valid, right?
My flight leaves on the 8th, and I come back on the 19th early morning. My BRP expires on the 21st/ I am leaving all the documens scanned and ready for uploading and the application answered, just gonna return and pay. I'm just concerned if something happens during the trip, flight delays and things like that, but I still think i would return by 20th the latest. I am worried about applying this week by Friday, and don't get an appointment in time to get approval and my bra before the following Thursday, when I have my flight.
Where the person is listed as either a director or employee of the company (or both) and receives a salary from the company, all of the following documents must also be provided:
• payslips and P60 (if issued) covering the same period as the Company Tax Return CT600
• personal bank statements covering the same 12-month period as the Company
Tax Return CT600 showing that the salary as either a director or employee of
the company (or both) was paid into an account in the name of the person or in
the name of the person and their partner jointly
You have to claim joint income anyway but SA302 (self-assessment) is NOT relevant here. That is for self-employed people and directors of limited companies are NOT self-employed. The form may have only one option covering cat F/G as self-employed but that is NOT the case in reality or legally. Again please go and read the guide properly under the section that applies to you and your spouse which explains ALL the evidence needed: Director or employee of a specified limited company in the UK – specified evidence Only evidence under this section applies to your case and you will see no SA302 is required.lucas91 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 5:04 pmThanks Zimba. So, just to clarify, in the part that says income from SA302 or SA300, can I combine my partner income (which does not achieve the £18500) plus my annual salary to match it? Even though I am only the employee and just with my p60? If so, then we will do that. I will send both our payslips and bank statements. Thanks again.
It was indeed. I received an email saying I should have the BRP in 7 to 10 days. However, it took about 2 days to arrive, so I was pretty surprised and pleased at the same time.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 8:43 pmQuite a quick turn around for the BRP production and delivery.