Clarification needed to complete the FLR (M)
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Clarification needed to complete the FLR (M)
Good evening,
I'm completing the FLR(M) form for my first application as a spouse (I currently hold another visa) and am a bit confused.
1) We are both working but my husband has one full-time job while I have two part-time jobs. I only put the details for one of my jobs in the table requiring my employment details as that is a permanent post. Do I still need to put the second job even if it ends in April?
2) My husband's income already exceeds the required amount so we decided to just rely on his details (ie. We won't be submitting any of my documents). I hope that's ok?
3) If that IS ok, how do I then answer the following questions:
"You and your sponsor's total combined income from salaried employment?"
"When combined does your annual income and your sponsor's annual income from current employment meet or exceed the financial requirement you must meet?"
Thanks very much!!!
I'm completing the FLR(M) form for my first application as a spouse (I currently hold another visa) and am a bit confused.
1) We are both working but my husband has one full-time job while I have two part-time jobs. I only put the details for one of my jobs in the table requiring my employment details as that is a permanent post. Do I still need to put the second job even if it ends in April?
2) My husband's income already exceeds the required amount so we decided to just rely on his details (ie. We won't be submitting any of my documents). I hope that's ok?
3) If that IS ok, how do I then answer the following questions:
"You and your sponsor's total combined income from salaried employment?"
"When combined does your annual income and your sponsor's annual income from current employment meet or exceed the financial requirement you must meet?"
Thanks very much!!!
Last edited by vjgcantos1818; Jan 30th 2015 at 7:59 pm.
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Re: Clarification needed to complete the FLR (M)
Good evening,
I'm completing the FLR(M) form for my first application as a spouse (I currently hold another visa) and am a bit confused.
1) We are both working but my husband has one full-time job while I have two part-time jobs. I only put the details for one of my jobs in the table requiring my employment details as that is a permanent post. Do I still need to put the second job even if it ends in April?
No is the response
2) My husband's income already exceeds the required amount so we decided to just rely on his details (ie. We won't be submitting any of my documents). I hope that's ok?
send both - his proof of income plus the one from your ongoing part time job
3) If that IS ok, how do I then answer the following questions:
"You and your sponsor's total combined income from salaried employment?"
Take his total income + yours from the one ongoing job you have
"When combined does your annual income and your sponsor's annual income from current employment meet or exceed the financial requirement you must meet?"
You've said your husband alone meets the requirement, then its a YES answer to the question
Thanks very much!!!
I'm completing the FLR(M) form for my first application as a spouse (I currently hold another visa) and am a bit confused.
1) We are both working but my husband has one full-time job while I have two part-time jobs. I only put the details for one of my jobs in the table requiring my employment details as that is a permanent post. Do I still need to put the second job even if it ends in April?
No is the response
2) My husband's income already exceeds the required amount so we decided to just rely on his details (ie. We won't be submitting any of my documents). I hope that's ok?
send both - his proof of income plus the one from your ongoing part time job
3) If that IS ok, how do I then answer the following questions:
"You and your sponsor's total combined income from salaried employment?"
Take his total income + yours from the one ongoing job you have
"When combined does your annual income and your sponsor's annual income from current employment meet or exceed the financial requirement you must meet?"
You've said your husband alone meets the requirement, then its a YES answer to the question
Thanks very much!!!