arslan123 wrote:tallojani wrote:saf786 wrote:
To meet the income threshold under category A (salaried employment) each one of the last 6 months payslip must be at or above £1550.
1550 or above before tax is deducted?
tallojani I don't mean to b rude but where are u getting this 1550 from can u stop spreading the wrong information it is the lowest if annual salary they look at Not the monthly u said this to me last time and I was not going to apply until my solicitor told me it's not the monthly it's the annual salary throughout the 6 months and I just got my visa and 4 of my payslips were under 1550 category A salaried employment I alhumdulila got the visa first time stop spreading the wrong information and ket1 who just got her visa also said all her payslips were not 1550.
Sorry if i have offended anyone but tallojani only Seend to come on this forum to give people bad news. I was almost not going to give my case in because of u please be careful of what u say.
Here is the link
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... rement.pdf.
In case you cant open the link here is the subtract ....5. Salaried and non-salaried employment
5.1. Category A: With current employer for 6 months or more – person residing in the UK
5.1.1. Where the applicant’s partner (and/or the applicant if they are in the UK with permission to work) is in salaried employment at the date of application and has been with the same employer for at least 6 months prior to the date of application, they can count their gross annual salary towards the financial requirement. In doing so they must have been paid throughout the period of 6 months prior to the date of application at a level of gross annual salary which equals or exceeds the level relied upon in the application.
5.1.2. Gross income from non-salaried employment will be counted on the same basis as income from salaried employment where the person has been with the same employer for 6 months or more at the date of application.
5.1.3. Non-salaried employment includes that paid at an hourly or other rate (and the number and/or pattern of hours required to be worked may vary) or paid an amount which varies according to the work undertaken. Salaried employment includes that paid at a minimum fixed rate (usually annual) which is usually subject to a contractual minimum number of hours to be worked.
5.1.4. The only difference in Category A between salaried and non-salaried employment is how gross annual salary or employment income is calculated:
Where the person is in salaried employment – they must have been paid throughout the period of 6 months prior to the date of application at a level of gross annual salary which equals or exceeds the level relied upon in the application.
Therefore the figure used towards the requirement will be the lowest level of annual salary received during the 6 month period.
Where the person is in non-salaried employment – the level of gross annual employment income relied upon in the application will be the annual equivalent of the person’s average gross monthly income from non-salaried employment in the 6 months prior to the date of application (where that employment was held throughout that period).
To calculate this annualised average for non-salaried employment in Category A the following calculation should be used:
(Total gross income from employment held throughout the 6 month period, divided by 6) multiplied by 12 = Income from non-salaried employment that can be counted towards the financial requirement.
My advise was an interpretation of the above rule, It is wrong of you to say I come here to give bad news, who the hell are you to judge me. Most of the time my advises are based on my personal experience, and where not they are from sources. I was twice refused under category A salaried employment because my payslip showed below 1550 and I have seen been many people who were refused only because one of their pay slip (out of 6) showed payment less than 1550. I don't exactly know ket1 situation, but here on this forum no one is qualified, forum is for giving advice so take it or leave it, in your case you left it and succeeded but someone else might not. You are lucky you got your visa you should be pleasing Allah swt now rather than having a go at me, at the end of the day it is all down to Allah swt who should or shouldn't get the visa.