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This process mainly depends on how quick u will be able to choose a house.. once you choose a house, rent agreed it just takes 1week-10days MAX.. once advance payment done ..hanhan0310 wrote:
However, as ramgsk and chetanojha suggests, I would try to look for flat and get tenacy agreement. Does anyone knows how long this whole process takes? Any good letting agencies or estate agents you may have in mind. Would be glad to have them.
Thank you.
My opinion: If she is on housing benefit (seems to be the case as she is living in council provided acco) she cant legally enter into a sub-letting arrangement and council- definitely not!!hanhan0310 wrote:Guys, thank you for your inputs. really appreciate it.
ganeshptrk, My aunt is the owner of the house, I have a separate single bed room which is big enough and can be converted into double bed room.
I would define "owner of the house" as she's a 60+ pensioner having a house given by the council which she pays a small amount. not really sure if its monthly or yearly.dont know much about the law on this.
So a letter from my aunt? and/or tenacy agreement will come from the council/estate agent? pls correct me if im wrong. Sorry but a bit confused with this.
However, as ramgsk and chetanojha suggests, I would try to look for flat and get tenacy agreement. Does anyone knows how long this whole process takes? Any good letting agencies or estate agents you may have in mind. Would be glad to have them.
Thank you.
Further to what push said, you'd need permission from the council as they usually stipulate how many people can live there and not your aunt. You'd need that permission in writing. Any letter that your aunt gives would be ignored as she is not the owner of the house.push_hsmp wrote:My opinion: If she is on housing benefit (seems to be the case as she is living in council provided acco) she cant legally enter into a sub-letting arrangement and council- definitely not!!hanhan0310 wrote:Guys, thank you for your inputs. really appreciate it.
ganeshptrk, My aunt is the owner of the house, I have a separate single bed room which is big enough and can be converted into double bed room.
I would define "owner of the house" as she's a 60+ pensioner having a house given by the council which she pays a small amount. not really sure if its monthly or yearly.dont know much about the law on this.
So a letter from my aunt? and/or tenacy agreement will come from the council/estate agent? pls correct me if im wrong. Sorry but a bit confused with this.
However, as ramgsk and chetanojha suggests, I would try to look for flat and get tenacy agreement. Does anyone knows how long this whole process takes? Any good letting agencies or estate agents you may have in mind. Would be glad to have them.
Thank you.
In my opinion it would be advisable for you to move off asap as you might be seen as availing public funds indirectly (though you paid to your Aunt). Time to take immediate action, I guess. Dont get too alrmed by my opinion as I am ultra-conservative when it comes to VISA issues.hanhan0310 wrote:Thank you for all your comments!
Well, the first verbal agreement was to stay here for the meantime and then later on to find a flat/house when I get settled. Now that I got a job, planning to bring my wife here, its time to move forward. I don't want any trouble for me and for my aunt so I guess that option is absolutely not possible.
At least now, I am enlighten and made into decision to look at least studio flat for both of us.
Hope my case can help others as well.
Again thank you for your support.
Looks more than sufficientsdk07 wrote:Hi,
I am planning to apply Tier 1 dependant visa for my wife and kid in India atleast by next week. Please confirm whether I can provide the following evidence for UK accomodation proof.
1. Tenancy agreement started from June 15,2009.
2. British Gas welcome letter with my full name, new address and utility account number. -- as I have just moved to a new house...
Is that sufficient enough to prove or do I need to wait for utility bill or council tax bill which will take atleast a month's time to get it...
Pls.reply.
Regards,
sdk07.