New Maintenance Rules for Tier categories under Points-Based System. And new salary thresholds under Tier 2.

These rules come in force from 6 April 2014 but will affect applications from July 2014, to give the applicants time to prepare. In many PBS categories instead of the current £900 held for 90 days more funds will be required - £945 held for 90 days. This is why there is time until July, to allow time for more savings to be held longer, so start saving now!

Funds for dependants under PBS categories, if applying inside the UK, go up from £600 to £630.
Tier 4 Students will need £1,020 per month in inner London and £820 per month elsewhere. Dependants £615 and £460 respectively.

These are the main Maintenance thresholds, there are further changes in other categories, such as in the amount of funds for Entry Clearance.
Salary thresholds are also getting updated from 6 April 2014. The main £20,300 amount goes up to £20,500. Worth reminding that the offered salary still has to be as on the Code of Practice, the £20,500 is just the minimum under Tier 2, so if the chosen SOC code requires more then the sponsored worker has to be offered more, or his/her hours have to be reduced (but not reduced too much for the annual salary to fall below £20,500). Salaries under other categories, such as Tier 2 ITC, are also being updated.

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