Hi,
Yes, IT DOES:
"which have been addressed to you and your spouse OVER the past two years, AND which clearly show that you have been living together at the same address.
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Your quote 7.6.3 has three elements:
a. Supply marriage license (Plus)
b. Items addressed to the couple for the past two years (24 months)
c. that clearly show you have been living together.
so, going back to my post, you are supposed to be a couple for at least 24 months, if its more, then perfect, but they requirement is clear saying PAST two years, if you have been married for 30 years and you have proof of it but nor for the last two, then you will fall into the discretion of the case worker. So, cohabitation might not be an issue if you manage to show you have been living together for the last 2 years.
Now, your comment regarding "It does NOT say that a married couple of less than 2 years can not claim such points" presents a conflict against your own quote from 7.6.3, how can you show that you have been living together for the last 2 years if you never lived together and married 6 months ago? well, you can't.
You DO need to show that you have been married /living together for at least the last 24 months, two years.
If you are still in doubt, think about this scenario:
Last week is during the last two years, so, anyone wanting the 10 points will get married one week before sending the HSMP, send a document addressed to the couple from last week and off you go....then, any new married couple will get the 10 points..and guess what, you can divorse the week after you get the EC..... It won't work, you need to control that if a person is claiming 10 points because of their partner, they will in fact travel to the UK and will contribute to the local economy and workforce. the two years test is part of most immigration systems in the world, it guarantees the stability and truth of the claim.
riding-high wrote:Try-one,
In the Guidance notes issued by the HO for HSMP, no where does it mention the 24 months madatory requirement for remaining married. All it says is to provide 3 documentations of support, in the last 2 years. I probably take this to mean that the documentation should not be much older than 2 years, if a couple has been married longer. It does NOT say that a married couple of less than 2 years can not claim such points.
I quote : 7.6.3 If you are applying as a married couple you must supply a marriage certificate/ licence plus three items of correspondence of the kind, or from the sources, listed below, which have been addressed to you and your spouse over the past two years, and which clearly show that you have been living together at the same address.
Logically, it does not quite make sense for a person to not get skilled partner points when he/she has been married to a very highly skilled partner for say only 6 months.