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This is official guidance on self-employment:Scotianflyer wrote: ↑Sat Feb 01, 2020 10:27 pmAnd please help me clarify something I just read... my husband and I have been waiting for April 5 2020 for his self-assessment, so we can use his income from April 2019- April2020. If I submit my application late April this year, according to what I just read on migrate.Org.uk, then I can only use his April2018-April2019 tax return? That cant be accurate, is it?
If I were you, I would hide council tax papers as far as possible and definitely would not be showing them to HO. As long as you don’t have valid residency documents, in the eyes of officials you cannot be living in UK. So saying that you do (and giving them proof of that) is close to a suicide mission. So far you are only visiting your husband. There’s no requirement to show shared expenses either.Scotianflyer wrote: ↑Sat Feb 01, 2020 9:29 pmThank you both very much. I guess Ill use a Canadian address. But I still feel it presents me with another quandary. They want proof of a relationship, and shared expenses, and so when I’m in the UK, I’m on his council tax, and I pay my share. If I’m not allowed to be living there, why or what kind of evidence are they looking for? Should I leave the shared council tax bill out of our application? What can I show as proof of shared expenses if I only come over to ‘visit’? I’m finding it really hard to figure out what they want from me. I’m a legit spouse in a legit relationship who just wants to get on with life with him, together, in the UK.