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They made other forms (such as form 9) an e-form, so you can do whichever is more convenient of the two, but there is no authomatic fields recognition for Form 8.
There is a new Scorecard system for proofs now, so you need to find a certain amount of proofs that'll make you get 150 points. More about that here.
From the form (page 9):
Detailed guidance on filling out the application form
Answer all questions. If a question does not apply, write “n/a” in the box provided.
Great. Thanks. The recent version of the abode reader does recognise the fields nicely though. Regarding the bills, based on the scorecard I've downloaded all the GAS and Electricity bills(5X6 =30 bills). But shall I submit them all or just three random bills per year should be enough? Thanks againmeself2 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 9:26 pmHey.They made other forms (such as form 9) an e-form, so you can do whichever is more convenient of the two, but there is no authomatic fields recognition for Form 8.
There is a new Scorecard system for proofs now, so you need to find a certain amount of proofs that'll make you get 150 points. More about that here.
From the form (page 9):Detailed guidance on filling out the application form
Answer all questions. If a question does not apply, write “n/a” in the box provided.
One gas/electricity bill only gives you 10 points. 6 of them - 60 points.
I am one of those who haven't understood this score card approach as well.meself2 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 10:00 pmOne gas/electricity bill only gives you 10 points. 6 of them - 60 points.
You need to get 150 each year for at least 4 out of 5 years.
Download the Scorecard here (you might have to choose "Proof of residency" sheet at the bottom) and take a look what's the "cost" for each proof and how much you need. You're also missing at least one of the required proofs.
Seems like you're not conpletely understanding this new Scorecard thing (which is true for us all, I'd say). Are you sure you have the most recent version of the form, as it was changed Jan 1st?
What's the version is your form's top right corner? Version 6.3 Dec 2021 is the latest.
Exactly. So you need way more things to accumulate 150 points for a year, as well as one of the mandatory documents.FidoDido29 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 28, 2022 12:47 pmI am one of those who haven't understood this score card approach as well.meself2 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 10:00 pmOne gas/electricity bill only gives you 10 points. 6 of them - 60 points.
You need to get 150 each year for at least 4 out of 5 years.
Download the Scorecard here (you might have to choose "Proof of residency" sheet at the bottom) and take a look what's the "cost" for each proof and how much you need. You're also missing at least one of the required proofs.
Seems like you're not conpletely understanding this new Scorecard thing (which is true for us all, I'd say). Are you sure you have the most recent version of the form, as it was changed Jan 1st?
What's the version is your form's top right corner? Version 6.3 Dec 2021 is the latest.
By this post did you mean, if I submit 3 electricity bills for a year, I get 30 points for that year?
Regards,
Nishant
Thanks for explaining me.meself2 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 28, 2022 12:49 pmExactly. So you need way more things to accumulate 150 points for a year, as well as one of the mandatory documents.FidoDido29 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 28, 2022 12:47 pmI am one of those who haven't understood this score card approach as well.meself2 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 10:00 pmOne gas/electricity bill only gives you 10 points. 6 of them - 60 points.
You need to get 150 each year for at least 4 out of 5 years.
Download the Scorecard here (you might have to choose "Proof of residency" sheet at the bottom) and take a look what's the "cost" for each proof and how much you need. You're also missing at least one of the required proofs.
Seems like you're not conpletely understanding this new Scorecard thing (which is true for us all, I'd say). Are you sure you have the most recent version of the form, as it was changed Jan 1st?
What's the version is your form's top right corner? Version 6.3 Dec 2021 is the latest.
By this post did you mean, if I submit 3 electricity bills for a year, I get 30 points for that year?
Regards,
Nishant
I think they meant Residential Tenancies Board / Approved Housing Bodies. They want an agreement that is confirmed by some other body with power to do so.
If you get a Scorecard table from here you have the table with proofs for residency, where "Electric supplier - service bill - proof of payment" is listed as giving 10 points.
Unfortunately, I don't think it is said anywhere explicitly and we don't have any approved applications at this stage. You can ask the Citizenship team by email about it.
I don't think the gas/electricity bill goes like this "6 bills = 6x10pts"..meself2 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 10:00 pmOne gas/electricity bill only gives you 10 points. 6 of them - 60 points.
You need to get 150 each year for at least 4 out of 5 years.
Download the Scorecard here (you might have to choose "Proof of residency" sheet at the bottom) and take a look what's the "cost" for each proof and how much you need. You're also missing at least one of the required proofs.
Seems like you're not conpletely understanding this new Scorecard thing (which is true for us all, I'd say). Are you sure you have the most recent version of the form, as it was changed Jan 1st?
What's the version is your form's top right corner? Version 6.3 Dec 2021 is the latest.
Yea, I'd expect it to be the case. I think someone (maybe even mentalmind himself) got a reply from Citizenship that not only the bills mentioned (gas/electricity) can be accepted, but others (eg bins) too, so if you have a number of services, I'd hope you can use it.mentalmind wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 3:46 pmMost probably you can provide different bill for each category for each year. 1 bill for electricity, 1 bill for internet, 1 bill for refuse etc.
What about applicants who are only responsible for 1 bill (ie refuse) for the house? Utility bills cant be used as a scapegoat to collect points, but one applicant may have only one type to present for the application.mentalmind wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 3:46 pmMost probably you can provide different bill for each category for each year. 1 bill for electricity, 1 bill for internet, 1 bill for refuse etc.
Before scoreboard approach they let you use bills as residency proof but it had to be different bill, can't use electricity bill twice or triple times per year. So probably it's the same in scoreboard approach.