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It's the form of how i can prove that income that is the problem. I should state that i was working under the umbrella of a Malaysian company; however, no taxes were ever demanded or paid on that income.I was working unofficially (i.e., not paying local taxes) in Malaysia as a proofreader, earning approximately 1000 pounds a month.
All income was paid into a single local bank account. I have statements for the past 6 months and beyond if required, and I have produced my own breakdown of what individual payments were for, but no official business accounts exist.
I am still doing this work now in the UK (my clients are still in Malaysia and I am still paid into my Malaysian bank account) and maintaining a similar income.
Lucapooka is correct, under 1( c ). See also the latter link for details of acceptable specified evidence.Lucapooka wrote:Your wife's income will be ignored as she is applying for entry clearance rather than leave to remain.
limey10 wrote:Hi all.
I (UK Citizen) have been working in Malaysia as an on-line proofreader for the past three years, continuously making more than GBP18,600 a year.
I have moved back to the UK with my 6 year old son so that he can go to school (he has educational needs that can not be met in Malaysia) and obviously I want my wife to join us both there.
I have continued working for my Malaysian clients, and registered myself as self employed with HMRC. Although I intend to operate as a sole trader initially, I have registered as a UK Ltd company, which I intend to leave dormant until my income reaches a higher level.
Whilst in Malaysia, I never formalized any accounts or paid taxes (even though I was legally allowed to work in any field I wanted). In the meantime, I have created my own accounts and have bank statements to back up my income.
My wife owns a property (all be it paid for by myself) and we receive GBP500 per month rental income.
I also receive a pension of GBP650 per month.
We own a house that will give us approximately GBP70K if we sell it
If UKBA accept all of my finances as valid, then clearly there is no problem. However, here are my questions:
1) Does anyone have any comments on what I have said so far?
2) If they don't accept my finances and put our visa application on hold, I believe that under the latest regulation changes (I think October 1st) that money from property sales (i.e., our house) can be used as savings instantly to boost any financial requirement shortfall. Can I simply submit this new information to UKBA while our visa app is on hold?
I'm sure there are more questions coming, but these seem to be the most pertinent.
I really look forward to hearing from you guys and girls
Thanks in advance,
Phil
Obie wrote:Well the money from the rental income will be taken into consideration, and the earnings of over 18600 will certainly be accepted, provided it is properly documented.
The 70K property will not be considered, as it is not savings or earning.
The pension payment will also be considered, if indeed it is necessary.
Seen as your income is pretty decent, you will not encounter much problem.
Casa wrote:Obie, I believe there may be a problem with submitting verifiable accounts. The OP says he has a 'dormant' limited company which is registered with HMRC. The ECO is unlikely to accept unaudited UK accounts as proof of income. Also income on self-assessments for sole traders is taken as the net sum declared for tax purposes after expenses and allowable deductions...which may well not amount to £18,600 annual earnings.