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I don't understand how can come to the conclusion that payment of council tax proves that you weren't really a student. Are you implying that students do not pay council tax?At that time no one asked me for national insurance number, but I have paid council tax which confirms that my visa status wasn’t really student.
Full-time students are exempt from paying council tax. A flat containing only full-time students is not subject to any council tax. However once a non-student moves into the property, council tax becomes due albeit at a discount for one adult non-student tenant. Once two adult non-students are present, the standard council tax rate applies.Dawie wrote: I don't understand how can come to the conclusion that payment of council tax proves that you weren't really a student. Are you implying that students do not pay council tax?
The daughter is 20 I think if u read up.jazbaati99 wrote:Other senior members may correct me but your husband and daughter will be eligible for ILR as your dependents. Do include your husband as your dependent on the ILR application. If your daughter is under 18, you could include her in your application as well, otherwise file a separate application at the same time. Since your daughter came to UK with you with a view to settlement, I don't think there would be any issue of her getting ILR at the same time with you as your dependent.
Hope it helps.
Oops...I was board hopping...I meant Wanderer not JAJ!Sakura wrote:
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Dawie and JAJ are right, from my point of view...actually, did you apply for a student visa or what?
I don't remember seeing JAJ's signature in this thread beside Dawie Guess JAJ has been on your mind before you started typing or any affections for JAJ?