Welcome @Aso
[quote=« Aso, post:1, topic:5021 »] Will the absence of payslips be a blocking obstacle for support, thus leading to reasons for refusal 4/5 at the embassy. [/quote] Theoretically, there is no problem as long as you can demonstrate that the account will be solvent over the next 12 months (technically 14 or 15 months taking into account the visa application time). Hence the need to know how much you already spend per month, then add to that the amount to give to the student, then multiply by 12 to see if you will have enough liquidity in your bank account.
In the event of redundancy following the implementation of an employment protection plan (PSE), you are generally entitled to unemployment benefits, all else being equal. Do not hesitate to take this source of income into account.
Even if there is enough liquidity, I think it would be better to directly make an irrevocable transfer certificate. It’s much safer and more reassuring.
[quote=« Aso, post:2, topic:5021 »] In fact, it’s the first point a) that I don’t understand at all in relation to the conditions issued by the structures. Thank you for your informed responses. [/quote] Which structures have you contacted? If I understand correctly, have they all asked you to deposit the money directly into their current account?