That makes way more sense now. I was just scanning the form and got a little confused at which classification--but got it. When it comes to the form I don't have to include or mention my income--saves me time and energy.
No problem
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If he hadn't changed jobs in the last 6 months, it would be category A, but because he did change jobs, he can only apply under Category B now.
I guess the payslips and bank statements show enough from the past employer to document that he earned the threshold.
The reason you don't need to include a letter from the past employer is because:
a) he no longer works there and the whole point of the letter to confirm that his CURRENT employment meets the threshold and he will continue to earn that salary with them
and
b) he doesn't have to meet a 'threshold' for the past employment. It doesn't matter what salary he was on with that employer. The only thing that matters is TOTAL earnings from any and all jobs held in the 12 months.
He could have earned £5,000 in 2 months with one job, then been unemployed for 3 months, then earned £10,000 in the next 3 months with a second job, then have been unemployed for another 2 months, and then earned £3,600 with his current (third) job in the last 2 months.
The letter from the current employer must:
- be dated within 28 days of your application date
- Include ALL of the following:
i) employment and current salary
ii) length of employment
iii) length of time earning current salary (this may be the same date as ii), but in the case of someone being given a promotion, it may be different)
iv) type of employment (full-time, part-time, permanent, temporary etc.)
Will definitely get the contract and p60 to back everything up.
The P60 will likely still be last year's one (as he probably won't receive the 2018 one until May), so it won't show the new job. However, there's no harm in including it anyway.