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@CR001: My friend, any ideas?vslaser wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2019 11:54 amHi All,
I searched for threads with similar questions but i think mine is different and so posting a new thread.
I received ILR in Nov'18. I was on Tier 2 general before ILR for 5 years. My wife and Children arrived into UK a bit later and so they are eligible for ILR application in May'19. Here are my questions:
1. The tenancy agreements (2 out of 3) do not mention my wife's name in the last 5 years of stay. During the last 2-2.5 years, she has been registered along with me in council tax statement. However, we started getting online statements for council tax for the last 1 year or so. Would the print outs of council tax bills with my wife's name be sufficient? Or else, could I include a letter from my side confirming that she has been living with me along with copies of her dates of entry in UK?
2. My wife is a home maker and so is not employed. How will this affect her application? She is a graduate (Engineer) and used to be a teacher in India. I can support her regarding finances by submitting a bank statement (of a joint account).
3. Will I need a letter from the school for the kids to confirm that they have been living in the uk?
Thanks and best regards,
Vijay
Thanks for the information.vslaser wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 2:58 pmHi,
We did not go for the letter from University because we felt that it was easier to simply take the GCSE exam locally. The process seems to be complicated since one of my friends approached the university registrar and the registrar was not aware of any such letter template. We then sent a sample letter we found online but the registrar was simply taking too long. So we decided to take the test.
Regards,
Vijay
Thanks CR001. 1 further question. I previously asked whether the kids can apply directly for citizenship without ILR but was told that the process for that is not in place. I have found something which confuses me a little: