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Which utility company told you that they can't add another account holder ?Sunshine1974 wrote:Hi,
Yes we are lacking of joint financial statement and utilities bills, which was being highlighted by the Home Office. I moved into his flat and all utilities bills are under his name. My partner did try to include my name on those bills but the utilities companies told us we will have to cancel our accounts and reopen them again and it would be easier if the bills are under my partner's name. I wonder how this will affect the tribunal judge in deciding our relationship and granting me the residence permit?
Kind regards,
D
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Mahatma Gandhi
What are you talking about? I understand that it is your opinion, but on this ocassion your opinion is clearly wrong. who told you OP was refused for being an overstayer? Overstaying as far as EEA applications are concerned is an obsolete word.liane25 wrote:In my opinion you were refused as you don't have a valid visa. As you have mentioned you overstayed since 2003. This was the same reason that is why your embassy refused to renew your passport. I would suggest you do it right, you need go back to your country, marry your partner and apply for FP.
Please read her thread to know what I am talking about.gozo1 wrote:What are you talking about? I understand that it is your opinion, but on this ocassion your opinion is clearly wrong. who told you OP was refused for being an overstayer? Overstaying as far as EEA applications are concerned is an obsolete word.liane25 wrote:In my opinion you were refused as you don't have a valid visa. As you have mentioned you overstayed since 2003. This was the same reason that is why your embassy refused to renew your passport. I would suggest you do it right, you need go back to your country, marry your partner and apply for FP.
This is what I am talking about....gozo1 wrote:What are you talking about? I understand that it is your opinion, but on this ocassion your opinion is clearly wrong. who told you OP was refused for being an overstayer? Overstaying as far as EEA applications are concerned is an obsolete word.
liane25 wrote:This is what I am talking about....gozo1 wrote:What are you talking about? I understand that it is your opinion, but on this ocassion your opinion is clearly wrong. who told you OP was refused for being an overstayer? Overstaying as far as EEA applications are concerned is an obsolete word.
I came to London under Working Holiday visa in 2001 and my visa ran out in 2003. I have
overstayed since then but was working full time, paying both tax and NI contribution until 2014.
We are unmarried couple and we have decided to apply for the EEA Residence Card as we thought we fulfilled all the requirements
Another reason given by the Home Office in refusing my application was that my passport is invalid. I have tried to renew my passport at the embassy but they told me I can't renew my passport as I am an overstayer.
When does being an overstay became legal???gozo1 wrote: This is self-contradictory, there is no part of the message indicating that OP was refused for being overstayer,refusal for not having a valid ID is not the same as overstaying, being legally resident is not part of the requirement that needs fulfilling. Your opinion was clearly wrong and dangerous.
And who says members are not entitled to post freely? What exactly was disrespectful in my post? You may tell me because I am not aware of any direspectfullness in my post, shouldn't you have found in disturbing if the forum was awash wrongful statement considering that you are a moderator? incorrect advise do have adverse effect on people's life and it is appropriate to call it out.Casa wrote:Gozo1, this is a forum where members have a right to free discussion and have a right to an opinion. If you disagree, please post respectfully.