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cat a will apply if 1 or more jobs are more than 6 months, her second job is just 4 months, she needs to wait another 2 months and keep the first job.seagul wrote: ↑Sat May 26, 2018 7:25 pmI don't think you will fall under category A if you are not earning the required wages through one major job. However, category B allows to combine more than 1 jobs for which you firstly need to have earned £18600 during the last 12 months/52 weeks and secondly must have earned at least £9300 during the last 6 months/26 weeks.
I don't think two different jobs with two different employers even from 6 months can fall under category A. Yes, category A allow to combine the other partner's wages and also allow calculation under salaried & non-salaried person method. On the other hand the category B is specifically for those who either are with their employer from less than 6 months or their major job not giving enough wages or varying then you can combine all jobs.Alam- wrote: ↑Sun May 27, 2018 3:59 pmcat a will apply if 1 or more jobs are more than 6 months, her second job is just 4 months, she needs to wait another 2 months and keep the first job.seagul wrote: ↑Sat May 26, 2018 7:25 pmI don't think you will fall under category A if you are not earning the required wages through one major job. However, category B allows to combine more than 1 jobs for which you firstly need to have earned £18600 during the last 12 months/52 weeks and secondly must have earned at least £9300 during the last 6 months/26 weeks.
Yes, it sounds like that but I have seen many people on this forum applied with 2 jobs under cat a and got their visa or refused for different reason, not for this specific reason. Your arguement has a weight as the form has just 1 employment under cat a but people say you can mention that job in notes as long as all the conditions meet. It doesn't say you can have 2 or more jobs under cat a but it doesn't say you can't have more than 1 job either.seagul wrote: ↑Sun May 27, 2018 7:54 pmI don't think two different jobs with two different employers even from 6 months can fall under category A. Yes, category A allow to combine the other partner's wages and also allow calculation under salaried & non-salaried person method. On the other hand the category B is specifically for those who either are with their employer from less than 6 months or their major job not giving enough wages or varying then you can combine all jobs.Alam- wrote: ↑Sun May 27, 2018 3:59 pmcat a will apply if 1 or more jobs are more than 6 months, her second job is just 4 months, she needs to wait another 2 months and keep the first job.seagul wrote: ↑Sat May 26, 2018 7:25 pmI don't think you will fall under category A if you are not earning the required wages through one major job. However, category B allows to combine more than 1 jobs for which you firstly need to have earned £18600 during the last 12 months/52 weeks and secondly must have earned at least £9300 during the last 6 months/26 weeks.
I applied using 2 jobs from 2 different employer by providing 6 months payslip from each employer followed by bank statements and employment letter and contract.seagul wrote: ↑Sun May 27, 2018 7:54 pmI don't think two different jobs with two different employers even from 6 months can fall under category A. Yes, category A allow to combine the other partner's wages and also allow calculation under salaried & non-salaried person method. On the other hand the category B is specifically for those who either are with their employer from less than 6 months or their major job not giving enough wages or varying then you can combine all jobs.Alam- wrote: ↑Sun May 27, 2018 3:59 pmcat a will apply if 1 or more jobs are more than 6 months, her second job is just 4 months, she needs to wait another 2 months and keep the first job.seagul wrote: ↑Sat May 26, 2018 7:25 pmI don't think you will fall under category A if you are not earning the required wages through one major job. However, category B allows to combine more than 1 jobs for which you firstly need to have earned £18600 during the last 12 months/52 weeks and secondly must have earned at least £9300 during the last 6 months/26 weeks.
I mention second job in part 5 and also provide extra page 6 and complete second job on that page also.Alam- wrote: ↑Mon May 28, 2018 4:00 pmYes, it sounds like that but I have seen many people on this forum applied with 2 jobs under cat a and got their visa or refused for different reason, not for this specific reason. Your arguement has a weight as the form has just 1 employment under cat a but people say you can mention that job in notes as long as all the conditions meet. It doesn't say you can have 2 or more jobs under cat a but it doesn't say you can't have more than 1 job either.seagul wrote: ↑Sun May 27, 2018 7:54 pmI don't think two different jobs with two different employers even from 6 months can fall under category A. Yes, category A allow to combine the other partner's wages and also allow calculation under salaried & non-salaried person method. On the other hand the category B is specifically for those who either are with their employer from less than 6 months or their major job not giving enough wages or varying then you can combine all jobs.Alam- wrote: ↑Sun May 27, 2018 3:59 pmcat a will apply if 1 or more jobs are more than 6 months, her second job is just 4 months, she needs to wait another 2 months and keep the first job.seagul wrote: ↑Sat May 26, 2018 7:25 pmI don't think you will fall under category A if you are not earning the required wages through one major job. However, category B allows to combine more than 1 jobs for which you firstly need to have earned £18600 during the last 12 months/52 weeks and secondly must have earned at least £9300 during the last 6 months/26 weeks.