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Dates for ILR
« on: September 29, 2020, 08:59:48 AM »
Morning everyone. Hoping someone can help. I am going to be submitting my ILR app on 10/10. With the 6 months of payslips and bank statements, I know they need to be exactly 6 months. Can someone help me calculate this? I’ve used a date calculator and subtracted 6 months from 10/10 which comes up exactly 10/4. So we are planning on submitting my husbands payslips from March-September, he gets paid on the 25th of every month. Are those payslips correct? We will get bank statements for the whole of March up through 10/10 just to be on the safe side.

I always worry about the date calculation! Any help would be much appreciated. Many thanks.
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Dates for ILR
« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2020, 11:33:33 AM »
Morning everyone. Hoping someone can help. I am going to be submitting my ILR app on 10/10. With the 6 months of payslips and bank statements, I know they need to be exactly 6 months. Can someone help me calculate this? I’ve used a date calculator and subtracted 6 months from 10/10 which comes up exactly 10/4. So we are planning on submitting my husbands payslips from March-September, he gets paid on the 25th of every month. Are those payslips correct? We will get bank statements for the whole of March up through 10/10 just to be on the safe side.

I always worry about the date calculation! Any help would be much appreciated. Many thanks.
To work out the payslip and bank statement dates, you use the date of the latest payslip issued and count back 6 months from then.

So, if he is paid on the 25th of each month, his latest payslip will be 25th September. Therefore the 6 months you need to include are:

25th March to 25th September 2020

You need to make sure that:

- the payslips and bank statements both explicitly cover every single day between and including 25th March and 25th September

- this may mean sending 7th months of each, to cover the full 6 months

- the latest payslip, bank statement and your employer letter are dated no more than 28 days before the date you submit the online ILR application

- so if you submit online on 10/10, the latest payslip, bank statement and employer letter must be dated no earlier than 12th Sept. Or the other way around, if the latest payslip is dated 25th Sept, you have until 23rd Oct to submit the online application


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Re: Dates for ILR
« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2020, 11:44:26 AM »
To work out the payslip and bank statement dates, you use the date of the latest payslip issued and count back 6 months from then.

So, if he is paid on the 25th of each month, his latest payslip will be 25th September. Therefore the 6 months you need to include are:

25th March to 25th September 2020

You need to make sure that:

- the payslips and bank statements both explicitly cover every single day between and including 25th March and 25th September

- this may mean sending 7th months of each, to cover the full 6 months

- the latest payslip, bank statement and your employer letter are dated no more than 28 days before the date you submit the online ILR application

- so if you submit online on 10/10, the latest payslip, bank statement and employer letter must be dated no earlier than 12th Sept. Or the other way around, if the latest payslip is dated 25th Sept, you have until 23rd Oct to submit the online application


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Okay, so I was correct then in thinking we need payslips from March to September. What did you mean by the bank statements and payslips need to include every single day? He has a normal salaried job and gets paid the same date every single month. So 25/03-25/09, total of 7 payslips should be correct right? We will get corresponding bank statements beginning 01/03-01/10 to show all payslips being paid into our account on the 25th of each month for 7 months in total.

Is this all correct?
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Re: Dates for ILR
« Reply #3 on: September 29, 2020, 12:34:44 PM »
What did you mean by the bank statements and payslips need to include every single day?

What I mean is that the payslips and bank statements must explicitly cover all the way back to and including the actual day of 25th March.

So, it's not enough to just include 6 payslips: April to September (which is technically 6 months of income), because the April payslip will not cover the days of March 25th to March 31st. So, the March one will need to be included as well, to cover those last few days of March.

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He has a normal salaried job and gets paid the same date every single month. So 25/03-25/09, total of 7 payslips should be correct right? We will get corresponding bank statements beginning 01/03-01/10 to show all payslips being paid into our account on the 25th of each month for 7 months in total.

Yes, that's just what you need :).


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Re: Dates for ILR
« Reply #4 on: September 29, 2020, 12:41:06 PM »
What I mean is that the payslips and bank statements must explicitly cover all the way back to and including the actual day of 25th March.

So, it's not enough to just include 6 payslips: April to September (which is technically 6 months of income), because the April payslip will not cover the days of March 25th to March 31st. So, the March one will need to be included as well, to cover those last few days of March.

Yes, that's just what you need :).

Perfect, I’m sure I’ll have more queries as I get further along. As always, thanks for your expert knowledge!  ;)
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Re: Dates for ILR
« Reply #5 on: October 01, 2020, 08:42:35 AM »
So I am in the process of typing up the employment letter for my husband to have checked over and signed by his HR dept. Some of the pay dates vary as the 25th sometimes falls on a weekend/bank hol so it's paid the previous working day. Is this letter sufficient? It's the exact same letter from our FLR(m), just with updated information. You can see the dates that vary on the payslips, is this okay for the 6 month thing? We are still providing the 7 payslips to cover any days that were missed.

Entry Clearance Officer
Home Office
Indefinite Leave to Remain - SET(M)

Date

Dear Sir/Madam

I am writing to confirm that Mr xxx is a full-time salaried employee at xxx working from the Portsmouth premises at xxx. His job title is AV Supervisor and he commenced employment on 17th March 2014. His annual salary is £xxx which he has been earning since xxx. Mr xxx is on a permanent contract working 40 hours per week.

Additionally, I would like to confirm the following salary details for Mr xxx:

25 March 2020 - £xxx
24 April 2020 - £xxx (Covid-19 working bonus awarded)
22 May 2020 - £xxx
25 June 2020 - £xxx
24 July 2020 - £xxx (payrise awarded in xx, back paid until April)
25 August 2020 - £xxx
25 September 2020 - £xxx

His last P60 was issued on xxx.

Should you require any further information regarding this matter, please do not hesistate to contact me.


Any help would be appreciated!

Many Thanks
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