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Case worker considers only the payslips for the periodlotus123 wrote:Hi,
I will be applying for ILR on the 9th of March, but I have a doubt that has recently come up when I am so close to applying...can someone pls help?
One of the requirements is 12 consecutive payslips to prove the income..I was of the opinion that any 12 payslips would be fine from the last 15 months...
I will be providing the follwing the payslips..
Feb - 2011 and Mar - 2011 (2 month payslips)
Apr - 2011 - No payslip (don't have paylsip for this month since I was made redundant this and given a settlement amount.)
May - 2011 to Feb - 2012 providing all 10 months payslips
The Question is, it it okay if i don't provide the payslip for Apr 2011? or do they have to be continous?
I would really appreciate an urgent response as my appointment is on the 9th
Thanks
No issues ,As long as you meet points with your 10 months payslips then you will get your ILR.lotus123 wrote:So from this, if I am satisfying the income criteria to get max points showing the payslips ->
May - 2011 to Feb - 2012 (consectutive 10 months payslips), do i still need to worry about the redundancy thing as I will not be showing the payslips for feb 11, mar 11 anymore?
Mate -- You are on other side of the rulesrshelar wrote:ilr_hsmp2007
is incorrect.
Its ok if you submit all the 11 payslips and one of them for Apr is missing.
The rules for redundancy says you cannot calculate the settlement amount paid to calculate the income.
Also regarding continuous payslips, the caseworker will only consider the latest 12 if you have submitted more than 12.
Say you need to show all 12 months to qualify and you dont have two payslips in between - this is still fine. Only if you submit more than 12 they will consider latest twelve.
Any 12 consecutive months during the eligible 15 month period.sh1974 wrote:Hi
I'm on tier 1 and I'm applying ilr in dec2012.
Can I show first twelve months salary with in the 15 months period or the latest 12 months salary.please let me know.
By the way I'm considering first 12 months i.e, from september 2011 till august 2012.is it okay.
Thanks in advance.
Sh
Thanks a lotwpilr_nov12 wrote:Any 12 consecutive months during the eligible 15 month period.sh1974 wrote:Hi
I'm on tier 1 and I'm applying ilr in dec2012.
Can I show first twelve months salary with in the 15 months period or the latest 12 months salary.please let me know.
By the way I'm considering first 12 months i.e, from september 2011 till august 2012.is it okay.
Thanks in advance.
Sh
Hi ilr_hsmp2007ilr_hsmp2007 wrote:In the SET (O) form clearly mentioned as consecutive-
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What time period should earnings cover?
The applicant can request that their earnings be considered for any consecutive period of up to twelve months within the fifteen months immediately prior to their application being received by WP (UK).
Applicants do not need to claim for a full twelve-month period. If they only have earnings for a period of less than twelve months then this should still be considered. However, earnings for a period of less than twelve months should not be pro-rated up to a twelve-month equivalent.
Earnings must be for one consecutive period, and the applicant should indicate on the application form the start and end date of the earnings period being claimed.
For example, the applicant can request that we consider the first six months of the fifteen months immediately prior to their application being received. However, we cannot consider the first six months, exclude the middle three months, and include the final six months within the fifteen month period.
If the applicant claims for a period outside/exceeding the twelve months out of a fifteen-month period prior to the
application date, then the twelve months directly prior to the application date should be assessed.
Thanks a bunch Lucapooka. I was able to find it in Annexure of Chapter 6A now after going through your reply again!Lucapooka wrote:Lucapooka wrote:You need to submit sufficient payslips form the 12 month period that show the necessary income. That could be just 1 payslip or 12, or any number in between.