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Do you only have joint bank accounts as proof of cohabiting?neilbittles wrote:Hi guys,
Sorry forgot to ask, Do you know how much we should have in our bank accounts????
We both are working full time and are saving for our wedding! We have a combined income of 2100pounds after tax every month.
Hi mrlookforward.mrlookforward wrote:Do you only have joint bank accounts as proof of cohabiting?neilbittles wrote:Hi guys,
Sorry forgot to ask, Do you know how much we should have in our bank accounts????
We both are working full time and are saving for our wedding! We have a combined income of 2100pounds after tax every month.
Thanks very much!mrlookforward wrote:I have copied this information from UKBA quidance, hope this will answer your queries.
Evidence of a committed relationship and proof of its length can take the form of:
- joint commitments, (such as joint bank accounts, investments, rent agreements,
mortgage, death benefit etc);
IDI March 06 CH8 SECT9 – UNMARRIED & SAME gender RELATIONSHIPS - ANNEX Z
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- if there are children of the relationship, a record of their birth entry;
- correspondence which links them to the same address;
- any official records of their address (eg Doctors records, DWP record, national
insurance record etc);
- letters from third parties may be of evidential value but should not of themselves
form the sole basis of a claim;
- any other evidence that adequately demonstrates their commitment to each other.
It will not be necessary to provide all of the above, but caseworkers should be looking for
sufficient conclusive evidence of the relationship.