This page explains the points we award under the highly skilled worker category (Tier 1 General) of the points-based system for the maintenance (funds) you have available.
Full details of these requirements are in the immigration rules at paragraph 245B of part 6, which you can find on the right side of this page. You must read the policy guidance before you apply under this category. You can download the guidance and application form from the Applying section.
You must be able to support yourself for the entire lengthduration of your stay in the United Kingdom without needing to rely on public funds. If you cannot you could face financial hardship as you do not have access to most state benefits.
You must show that you have enough funds in personal savings to support yourself.
You should also assess the potential costs of living in the United Kingdom. If you are applying for permission to stay (known as 'leave to remain'), this will be based on past living expenses. If you do not expect to receive any income from your employment in the United Kingdom after the first month, you should make sure that you have enough funds to support yourself and any dependants you have.
You must score 10 points for maintenance (funds). These will be awarded if you are applying for permission to stay in the United Kingdom (known as 'leave to remain') and have £800 in available funds.
You must score 10 points for maintenance (funds). These will be awarded if you are applying to a British overseas entry clearance post for permission to come to the United Kingdom (known as 'entry clearance') and have £2,800 in available funds.
You must have the £2,800 in your account for at least three months before you apply, and be able to send documents that show the money has been there for three months.
You must prove your maintenance (funds) by sending the specifed evidence to support your application, or your application will be refused.
Maintenance (funds) can include:
The balance must show that you have had at least £800 in your account at all times over the three-month period for applications submitted within the United Kingdom, and £2,800 for applications submitted outside the United Kingdom.
Evidence must be in the form of cash funds. Other accounts or financial instruments for example, shares, bonds, pension funds or agreed overdraft facilities are not acceptable as evidence of your maintenance (funds).
For applications submitted outside of the United Kingdom, all evidence must be dated no more than seven days before the application is submitted.
For applications submitted in the United Kingdom, all evidence must be dated no more than one month before the application is submitted.
You must have the minimum level of maintenance (funds) available and score 10 points in this section, or your application will be refused.
Public funds are income-related benefits paid by the state. They include income support, income-based job seekers allowance, housing and homelessness assistance, housing and council tax benefit, working families' tax credit, a social fund payment, child benefit and any disability allowance. Benefits paid as a result of contributions, such as the state pension, are not considered to be public funds. Social housing is not considered to be a public fund either. Claiming public funds when you are not eligible is known as benefit fraud and it is a criminal offence.