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ILR Set(O): dependent does not need to provide anything?

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derekldn
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ILR Set(O): dependent does not need to provide anything?

Post by derekldn » Tue May 11, 2010 4:48 pm

Does dependent need to provide P60/bank statements? My impression is that dependent does not need to bring anything except passport and police registration. Is it true?

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Post by geriatrix » Tue May 11, 2010 5:11 pm

In my case (HSMP JR), no dependent documents were asked for.


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Re: ILR Set(O): dependent does not need to provide anything?

Post by 1664 » Tue May 11, 2010 5:13 pm

Just to be on the safe side - I'd say take along some utility bills and if married - marriage certificate if you have one...

But overall there is no economic or financial docs reqd for dependents.

good Luck

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Re: ILR Set(O): dependent does not need to provide anything?

Post by shs213 » Wed May 12, 2010 9:25 am

derekldn wrote: My impression is that dependent does not need to bring anything except passport and police registration. Is it true?

Whaaaaaaaaaaaat? where does it say dependants need to provide a police registration? I am apply on SET(o) with my dependant so seniors pls confirm if this is required......

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Re: ILR Set(O): dependent does not need to provide anything?

Post by Wanderer » Wed May 12, 2010 9:57 am

shs213 wrote:
derekldn wrote: My impression is that dependent does not need to bring anything except passport and police registration. Is it true?

Whaaaaaaaaaaaat? where does it say dependants need to provide a police registration? I am apply on SET(o) with my dependant so seniors pls confirm if this is required......
Depends if you are one of the nationals required to register with the Police.
An chéad stad eile Stáisiún Uí Chonghaile....

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Re: ILR Set(O): dependent does not need to provide anything?

Post by Kalugampitiya » Thu May 13, 2010 6:56 am

Dependant need to submit:
Dependant -Wife or Husband- the passports (current & previous)
- 2 photos for each one
- Life in the UK Pass certfiicates for me and my wife (age 18-65)
- Marriage certificate
Dependant children not over 18 yearss old
- the passports (current & previous)
- 2 photos for each one
- Birth certificate
Dependant children over 18 yearss old
- the passports (current & previous)
- 2 photos for each one
- Life in the UK Pass certfiicates for me and my wife (age 18-65)
- letter from college or university – if fulltime education
-last three month bank statement – not working full time
- address proof – parents address for each year
-any documents they are still dependant of parent. Eg university payment letter,
-Birth Certificate

For over 18 dependant that I had submit:
Cover Letter
Application- SET (O) with Payment Details
Passport and Photos

Birth Certificate - proof of relation ship with my mother Main Work Permit Holder
Letter from University of xxxxxx - full time Student since 2008
Letter from my mother - dependant of her and living with same address
2006 Letters- proof of address eg bank statement, school certificates, college letter, UCASA letters, NHS card,
2007 Letters-proof of address
2008 Letters- proof of address
2009 Letters- proof of address
2010 letters – proof of address
Pass Notification letter - Life In the UK Test

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