Can I put 2 sources of income stream on application? I work remotely for a UK based company for 3 years now, but the contract only states zero hr contract and casual worker. I also work on an online teaching site as a freelancer, don't really earn anything but does show I have some income. I was wondering if I could, or should show both. I have payslips for the zero hr contract work, and a profile and earnings spreadsheet generated by online platform job.
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You can include multiple sources of income on your visa application, such as your remote work with a UK-based company and freelancing on an online teaching platform. While having payslips from your main job is beneficial, it's also acceptable to show evidence of your freelance earnings, even if they are minimal. Just ensure that you clearly highlight the income amounts in your bank statements to simplify review by the authorities. Adding a note explaining the nature of your zero-hour contract may also be helpful.
Technically you can but again if one of them satisfy the financial requirement i will not complicate the story unless you have no other choice. Stay simple and you will get this visa without much trouble. They want to see a structure and how the money flows into your bank account. Highlight the payments of the bank statements make it easy for them to find what they are looking for. Hope this helps 🙏
Multiple sources of income is fine, I applied with 2. If you are not applying in the UK you may want to add a note of what zero contract means. Online teachers with limited income have been approved, main thing is the 500K.
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