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I think this advice is mainly meant for unmarried partners, to show they are in a durable relationship akin to marriage, e.g. that they share money. I am not sure it makes sense in the case of a sibling (but I might be missing something here). Plus, being a joint account, there is no way to prove she is the one using the money, not you, so probably won't help you much.
Thanks Kamoe for your response.kamoe wrote: ↑Tue Oct 09, 2018 11:12 pmI think this advice is mainly meant for unmarried partners, to show they are in a durable relationship akin to marriage, e.g. that they share money. I am not sure it makes sense in the case of a sibling (but I might be missing something here). Plus, being a joint account, there is no way to prove she is the one using the money, not you, so probably won't help you much.
What I would do is open a separate bank account in her name, and show evidence of regular (monthly, weekly) transfers from your account to her account, also showing this is the main account she uses for her daily expenses (so shopping, school payments, ATM withdrawals, etc. should reflect that). Seeing her account has no other income should be straightforward for the caseworker.
No, it is of no tangible importance.
Thank you!
Thanks Obie. Not exactly what I wanted to hear but I understand where you are coming from. With Home Office you can never know. We are hoping to apply in January and I am guessing the 'Pre-Settled' thing would have kicked in by then as well, so maybe we will go that route.Obie wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 9:13 pmThat may help, but i have never had the fortune of a dependent or member of the household application for extended family member succeed on application. I have had all my successes at the tribunal, so one can provide a list and Home office will still refuse.
You can hope for the best and prepare for the worst. My advise is do your best and make sure all ends are covered, that way there can be no accusation if a JR or appeal followed.