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qaz12315 wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 7:59 pmHi!
I am collecting documents for my EU Treary Rights Application currently. I would appreciate if you could provide some advice based on your experience so far.
Me and my spouse are currently living on a shared basis. We have two seperate lease agreements to our name.In your opinion will that be a problem?
We do not have utility bills in either of our name as they are in the houseowner's name. At the most we can provide bank statements from our respective banks with the same address on them. Is it mandatory to have a joint account or will indiviudal bank statements suffice?
With regrads to the RTB letter, I emailed EU Treaty Rigths Division,asking about the RTB letter and they said if the houseowner was living on premises, then I just need to provide a letter from her stating that she is exempt from RTB registration.
Has the Immigration ever contacted landlords to confirm the addresses?
My current permission is valid till October 2020. Do I need to wait till I am close to the date when the current permission expires or should I apply anyway?
I apologize for this long post. If anyone can share their most recent experiences with the EU Treay Rights application, that would be of great help.
Lj0123 wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 1:17 pmqaz12315 wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 7:59 pmHi!
I am collecting documents for my EU Treary Rights Application currently. I would appreciate if you could provide some advice based on your experience so far.
Me and my spouse are currently living on a shared basis. We have two seperate lease agreements to our name.In your opinion will that be a problem?
We do not have utility bills in either of our name as they are in the houseowner's name. At the most we can provide bank statements from our respective banks with the same address on them. Is it mandatory to have a joint account or will indiviudal bank statements suffice?
With regrads to the RTB letter, I emailed EU Treaty Rigths Division,asking about the RTB letter and they said if the houseowner was living on premises, then I just need to provide a letter from her stating that she is exempt from RTB registration.
Has the Immigration ever contacted landlords to confirm the addresses?
My current permission is valid till October 2020. Do I need to wait till I am close to the date when the current permission expires or should I apply anyway?
I apologize for this long post. If anyone can share their most recent experiences with the EU Treay Rights application, that would be of great help.
You are living together as a married couple sharing with the homeowner but they gave you 2 separate tenancy agreements? That’s unusual. Even unmarried couples would have a joint tenancy agreement.
When my partner and I applied, we included a written statement to address any documents (or lack of) that could be an issue and explain reasoning to immigration officer. Rather than leaving open to interpretation.
Granista wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 5:07 pmAre you actually married?
Having no joint documents is going to look pretty dodgy. Do you have a tenancy agreement for a room each? You wouldn't have one each for sharing a room, that would be too weird. Single bank statements, single tenancy agreements, no RTB, no utilty bills.....you're not going to look like a legit couple on paper. Can you prove you actually live together and how long you have done so for?
littlerr wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 7:05 pmMy spouse and I have no joint account whatsoever. It is just not our thing to do.
Back when I was renting, the tenancy agreement has my name only on it. All utility bills are on me. My spouse has a bank statement and a college letter/employment letter confirming the address. We also showed financial interdependency (she transfers money to me every month to cover a part of living cost) and around 20 screenshots from our Facebook pages showing that we do stupid things together.
We were not asked for any additional document.
You should always try to make your case more convincing though. Ask the landlord to issue you a letter with both names on it, confirming that you two are living together. Have a health insurance policy with both names on it. Have regular financial transactions between the two of you etc. The onus is on you to convince the immigration officer that you two are actually cohabitating.
Ntembwa wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 10:04 pmTalking from my own experience, I was awarded stamp 4 euFam 2 years ago. My husband is Brit. When we arrived in Ireland we rented a room in owners house. The owner wrote a letter for immigration to that effect which was in both our names.Then for PRTB again we wrote a letter to immigration explaining that were only renting a room as such we could not supply PRTB. We also explained that the owner also had no PRTB letter.
As for Bank accounts we opened a joint bank account. Anything we didn't have we wrote a letter and explained. The owners is on you to prove the legit of your relationship. However it doesn't look good in their eyes is for you have no joint bank accounts, separate lease agreements, etc.