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    Help: FLR(M) - What to put in Income from salaried employment

    Hi Guys,

    I will apply my FLR in July, and I wanted to prepare as early as possible. I need your advice regarding one of the question in the form. Me and my husband are both working and in permanent positions. I would like to know what to put in 7.3 Income from Salaried Employment. Should I put just my husband's earnings or our earnings combined.

    Apologies if this is a duplicate question.

    Thank you


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs.Smith View Post
    Hi Guys,

    I will apply my FLR in July, and I wanted to prepare as early as possible. I need your advice regarding one of the question in the form. Me and my husband are both working and in permanent positions. I would like to know what to put in 7.3 Income from Salaried Employment. Should I put just my husband's earnings or our earnings combined.

    Apologies if this is a duplicate question.

    Thank you
    Hiya Mrs Smith,

    If you are both employed then you should put down both salaries with 6 months' bank statements to show the amount going into your accounts - even if one of you is earning more than the minimum required - I personally would show all.

    Good Luck...


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    Hi Mrs Smith,

    When I submitted my application in November, I have written both husband's and my own salaries. First line is about hubby's salary (monthly salary before tax, then company name). Next row is mine (monthly salary, company name). Third line is the total. I chose to report the total monthly salares to justify our monthly disposals. Then I attached hubby and mine's 6 months payslips and 6 months bank statements.

    Good luck with your application!
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    Earnings combined!


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    Thanks a lot guys


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