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Salary Slip and bank statement requirement under WP

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Salary Slip and bank statement requirement under WP

Post by wpilr_nov12 » Thu Oct 04, 2012 2:29 pm

Applying as 5 yr WP.

Set O Form, page 41, section 11B:
In addition please provide Your most recent payslip and your most recent bank/ building society statement. These must be dated no earlier than one calendar month before the date of the application.

I am applying PEO on 2 Nov (Fri). So I would be expected to show Oct salary slip, issued 31 Oct (Wed). Am I correct in this assumption?

This would have to be accompanied by a corresponding bank statement, but my bank statement is not issued until 18th of the month. So would I be OK with a locally printed/signed/stamped statement showing salary deposit on 31st October, which I intend to get on the same day (31 Oct). Am I OK doing this?

On a separate note, I get quarterly bonus, last paid in Sept payslip, so this would be higher than both Aug and Oct payslips. When comparing against SOC listed salaries, is the actual salary aggregated, or just validated against Oct salary slip in my case?

Thank you for your help.
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Post by geriatrix » Thu Oct 04, 2012 3:10 pm

Please continue in the existing topic.
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