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Zoopla22 wrote:Me and wife sponsored them but they also showed their earning as well like business accounts and bank statements.we are 4 brothers and all of us living in UK lawfully and also 1 sister who lives in Australia do their is no1 back home to look after them.please advice what is the best option for us to do this application please or what chances do we have because they have got 2 years visa or shall we stay on visit bisa please?
It was not easy. It went really far.Zoopla22 wrote:Thanks obie.what would you advice shall we not submit the application?fid you win the case at the end?
el patron wrote:Dependency does not have to be proved if they are members of the household and that can be in the UK. If they were extended family members that would be a different matter, but they are direct family members and members of the household in the host state, the Pedro case sums it up well -
http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2009/1358.html
Yes you are correct Obie, well spotted.. but read that case in tandem with Commissioner Jacobs reasoning -Obie wrote:el patron wrote:Dependency does not have to be proved if they are members of the household and that can be in the UK. If they were extended family members that would be a different matter, but they are direct family members and members of the household in the host state, the Pedro case sums it up well -
http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2009/1358.html
Unless the parents had lived in another country in the same household owned by the EEA national, they will not qualify under that provision.