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Any source about it excluding the one in ukba website which is for applications under uk points based rule.Imshzd wrote:On line bank statements are acceptable if relevant bank place stamp on each paper.
Without bank stamp on the online bank statements are not acceptable.
When he stops to be a family member i.e. divorced. Separation is not a divorce.Universal soldier wrote: when a married non-eu partner ceases to be the family member of eu national?
Thanks jambo for your input.Jambo wrote:When he stops to be a family member i.e. divorced. Separation is not a divorce.Universal soldier wrote: when a married non-eu partner ceases to be the family member of eu national?
Universal soldier wrote:hi guys,
Whether is it necessary for proving the proof of residence & self sufficiency that the address must show on bank statement because if you get bank statement from inside the bank then they give you statement but without address showing on it. Only shows person name, funds and other account details.
Question:
Since the bank statements serves two purposes, self sufficiency & proof of residence so, If for only few months (3-4 months), the EU national bank statements are not showing address but there are handsome funds for self sufficiency then will it be fine or the caseworker really want to see the address too on it?
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... 0_0EXT.pdfAssessing sufficient resources:
This page tells you how to assess if a European Economic Area national self-sufficient person or student and their family members have sufficient resources.
The immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006 (the regulations) states a European Economic Area (EEA) national self-sufficient person or student and their family members must have enough resources not to become a burden on the social assistance system of the UK.
When deciding if an EEA national and their family members have enough resources you must first check if they exceed the maximum level of resources a UK national and their family members can have to get social assistance under the UK benefit system.
If they exceed the maximum level you must accept they have enough resources.