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Bank account with family permit

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Laura721
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Bank account with family permit

Post by Laura721 » Mon Jul 02, 2012 10:53 pm

I am unfortunately banking with Natwest. I want my husband to either have a separate account with them or a joint one with me, whichever is easiest really. So I go in, and they tell me they will only accept him if his visa is 6 months or more, his now expires in November.

Why should we have to wait until he has his RC to open an account for gods sake?

Laura721
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Post by Laura721 » Tue Jul 03, 2012 5:31 pm

Anyone got any advice on this? I really don't appreciate this post being moved, it may be settling in but is based on the typical problems of a family permit, ie. banks not understand what it is.

pennylessinindia
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Post by pennylessinindia » Wed Jul 04, 2012 12:06 pm

Some bank staff make up the rules as the go along as I found out recently when trying to add spouse to account. I expect they just did not have a clue about the family permit, try visiting a different branch and if you go nowhere ask to see the manager. Also get him added to your council tax bill that goes a long way to get them realising he is resident!
One bank told me that spouse had to be resident 3 years before he could be added - by then he will be Brit Cit so that is ridiculous.
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cs95tdg
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Post by cs95tdg » Wed Jul 04, 2012 12:22 pm

I agree with the previous response. I know someone else on a Spouse visa who opened an account at Natwest, but they had asked for her NI number at the time. I would try another branch.

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