My spouse makes over £18,600 but he has only started this job in April.
He was made redundant in January and didn’t find a job until April. I was employed until June due to leaving for personal reasons.
My previous job plaid more than £18,600 as well but since I left and haven’t found a new job yet I don’t have a payslip for June and now possibly July.
Does it have to be payslips from one spouse or can it be a mixture of both?
Okay, so you will need to apply under Category B, but unless you manage to get a job before you apply, you will have no choice to use your husband's current employment to meet the requirements.
For Category B, you need to meet the following 2 requirements:
- You are currently employed in a job paying more than £18,600, but you have not yet been at that job for 6 months (this will be your husband's income, unless you manage to secure a job paying at least £18,600 before you apply)
AND
- you and/or your spouse have earned at least £18,600 in total before tax in the last 12 months, from any and all jobs either of you have held in that time (you can combine your earnings from the last 12 months to meet this part)
And the documents you will need to provide are:
- 12 full months of your husband's payslips (either just your husband's if he has earned more than £18,600, or both yours and your husband's if you need to combine them) showing at least £18,600 before tax in total
- 12 full months of your husband's bank statements showing the deposit of every payslip
- 12 full months of your bank statements showing the deposit of every payslip (if you will be including your payslips too)
- husband's current job contract
- husband's latest P60
- letter from husband's employer stating all his employment details, and verifying all his payslips if they were issued electronically
- if your payslips were issued electronically, a letter from your previous employer verifying each payslip you are submitting
Under Category B, it doesn't matter if you don't have a payslip for June, because as long as you meet the total earnings requirement, it doesn't matter if you were unemployed for part of the year... and of course, it is not physically possible to provide a payslip for a job you didn't have.