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Getting a credit card while on sabbatical

My 0% interest credit card deal is coming to an end, so I want to pay that one off out of my savings then find another 0% deal. Problem is, I'm currently on sabbatical from work until September next year, and I'm studying for a Masters. I have no real income but I do have a secure job to return to next year. Question is, when applying for a credit card, do I put down my employer's details/usual salary even though I'm not working there at the moment? How likely is it that I would get accepted for a card with no income - anyone got any experience of this?

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  • I'd imagine it's very unlikely.
  • YorkshireBoy
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    Agent_C wrote: »
    Question is, when applying for a credit card, do I put down my employer's details/usual salary even though I'm not working there at the moment?
    No, because that would be deception to gain a pecuniary advantage, ie fraud...and may get you a CIFAS marker on your credit file, thereby rendering mainstream credit difficult to get for a long time.
    How likely is it that I would get accepted for a card with no income - anyone got any experience of this?
    There are some cards that only ask for household income, and others that may grant a facility to non-working spouses if their partner's income is reasonable.
  • exel1966
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    I would assume that being on sabbatical for a year you would have made financial allowances to alot yourself a monthly income to see you through that year.
    I would say that figure could be used as a household income figure for the purposes of an application, though I'd agree with YB not to put down your usual employers details/salary etc. Any state income received could also form part of your hosehold income which also should be included.
  • Agent_C
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    Thanks all - I applied for the M&S Money card, as it asked about household income, so I was able to put down Mr Agent C's earnings, and have been accepted for the card. :j
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