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rikabi
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Will be applying for ILR

Post by rikabi » Tue May 01, 2018 10:54 am

My wife will be applying for ILR under 5 year route (spouse) very soon. I just have few questions if you guys could gratefully assist.

* When applying for FLR + Clearnace I got a letter from landlord (local council) to show I live in the property i.e confirming our tenancy. I still have the letter date 2015 - Do I even need to submit this and/or can I use the same letter date from 2015 as I will also be submitting bills/tenancy agreement etc showing I live at this current address anyway. Or do I request a new one at a cost of £50.

*Similary I also provided a letter in previous applications from a professional to show that the property is habitable for us and our children i.e. its not overcrowd (can't remember what it's called). Is this even required for ILR?

I asked because I checked the form and guidance and I can't see this stuff being requested anywhere.
SET (M) is the form I should be using?

Thank you in advance. :)

rikabi
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Re: Will be applying for ILR

Post by rikabi » Wed May 02, 2018 5:12 pm

Anyone?

Dante32
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Re: Will be applying for ILR

Post by Dante32 » Thu May 03, 2018 9:30 am

Look at it this way... You will be paying a fortune anyway.

For peace of mind and in the scheme of things, what is another £50? Better safe than sorry is my policy.

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