Hi there,
Sorry to hear about his potential redundancy
.
1.) Would he need to be in current employment with a letter from HR when we apply for ILR?
2.) They are offering a voluntary redundancy package which would be 6 months salary if he were to take it. Is this an option for us?
I have been a stay-at-home mum and we have two children (both British citizens, hubby is British).
1. If you will be using employment income to meet the financial requirement, either you or he MUST be in current employment, earning at least £18,600 per year, on the date of application.
2. I don't think you would be able to use the 6 months salary from the redundancy package, because you need to show that he will continue to receive at least £18,600 ANNUALLY for the foreseeable future.
However, if either he or you are able to secure a new job, paying at least £18,600 per year, before you apply for ILR, you should be able to meet the financial requirement using Category B, where he or you show a current job, plus total pre-tax earnings of at least £18,600 in the last 12 months.
If worse comes to worse, I could probably find a job as a primary school teacher. I have the qualification and have done this before.
This could work, as long as the job pays at least £18,600 per year. You wouldn't be able to meet Category A though, as you would not have been in the job for 6 months, but if you could show that between you, you and your husband have earned at least £18,600 in the 12 months before applying, you could meet Category B.
Alternatively, if you have
£62,500 £34,600 or more in savings, which are immediately accessible and you have held them for at least 6 months before applying, you could qualify for the visa using Category D: Cash Savings.
I was just wondering what our options are. He is considering the voluntary redundancy package, but I am worried it will cause problems for our visa application. The voluntary redundancy would take place the end of February. Further layoffs are likely to be May, but with a potential 3 months notice period.
So, your options, if he is made redundant, are:
Category B
- he secures a new job paying at least £18,600 before you apply for the visa, and you use his last 12 months of income too
or
- you secures a new job paying at least £18,600 before you apply for the visa, and you use his last 12 months of income too
Category D:
- if you have
£62,500 £34,600 or more in cash savings, you could meet the requirement under Category D.
Edited because I got the savings requirement for ILR wrong (I was thinking of FLR(M)).