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Can my husband sponsor me with a zero hours contract job?
« on: February 22, 2019, 07:08:46 PM »
Hi everyone. My husband started a job in October and has a "zero hours" contract. He earns an hourly wage, and they are always giving him a lot of hours. He is often able to take extra shifts for extra money as well and always earns over £1550/month (£18,600/12). I am wondering if we can meet the financial requirement this way. He is under the impression that he would just need a letter from his employer confirming he would continue to receive this many hours. If we can meet the financial requirement, I am hoping to finally apply for my spouse visa in June. Thanks!
30/12/2019: Arrived in UK on spouse visa
06/10/2022: FLR(M) Approved
22/12/2024: Submitted online application for ILR/SET(M) (non-priority)
20/01/2025: Biometric appointment
03/04/2025: SET(M) approved
23/05/2025: Citizenship application submitted
07/06/2025: Biometric appointment
04/08/2025: Home office e-mail inviting me to book a citizenship ceremony
20/08/2025: Group Citizenship Ceremony in Hounslow
23/08/2025: Passport application started
26/08/2025: Documents sent to passport office
11/09/2025: British passport received


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Re: Can my husband sponsor me with a zero hours contract job?
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2019, 07:29:22 PM »
Hi everyone. My husband started a job in October and has a "zero hours" contract. He earns an hourly wage, and they are always giving him a lot of hours. He is often able to take extra shifts for extra money as well and always earns over £1550/month (£18,600/12). I am wondering if we can meet the financial requirement this way. He is under the impression that he would just need a letter from his employer confirming he would continue to receive this many hours. If we can meet the financial requirement, I am hoping to finally apply for my spouse visa in June. Thanks!

In order to qualify for the visa, he must:
- have been earning an average of at least £18,600 per year for the last 6 months (it’s averaged if he is paid hourly)
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- show that he will continue to earn at least £18,600 every year for the foreseeable future.

His employer MUST write a letter confirming that he has been earning at least £18,600 for the last 6 months and that he will continue to earn at least £18,600 annually (if he is paid by the hour, this will likely be shown by an hourly wage and minimum contracted hours which equate to earning £18,600 per year).

His employer must be able to guarantee in writing that he will definitely work at least the number of hours required to meet the £18,600 requirement every year.

The employer letter must state ALL of the following:
- current employment and annual salary
- length of employment
- length of time earning current salary
- type of employment (full or part time, permanent or temporary).


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Re: Can my husband sponsor me with a zero hours contract job?
« Reply #2 on: July 25, 2019, 09:01:29 PM »
Thank you for your response. We will be receiving our letter soon, and they upgraded his contract from zero hours to permanent to help with our application!
30/12/2019: Arrived in UK on spouse visa
06/10/2022: FLR(M) Approved
22/12/2024: Submitted online application for ILR/SET(M) (non-priority)
20/01/2025: Biometric appointment
03/04/2025: SET(M) approved
23/05/2025: Citizenship application submitted
07/06/2025: Biometric appointment
04/08/2025: Home office e-mail inviting me to book a citizenship ceremony
20/08/2025: Group Citizenship Ceremony in Hounslow
23/08/2025: Passport application started
26/08/2025: Documents sent to passport office
11/09/2025: British passport received


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