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sriyab
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Cohabitation Documents Query

Post by sriyab » Tue Feb 26, 2013 10:18 am

Hi,
I am on a Tier1 (G) with an ILR due in Dec 2013,

I do not have any joint accounts with my spouse,

We do have separate documents on same address like NHS, NI, Bank Account but nothing as a Joint account.

Does co-habitation means that there should be atleast one joint account.
or it means proof of living at same address, like documents addressed on same house?

Also Can I add my wife's name now in the Council tax, Tenancy agreement etc so that atleast we have a joint account for next 8 months before we apply

Thanx in advance.

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Re: Cohabitation Documents Query

Post by uksettlement » Tue Feb 26, 2013 10:24 am

sriyab wrote:Hi,
I am on a Tier1 (G) with an ILR due in Dec 2013,

I do not have any joint accounts with my spouse,

We do have separate documents on same address like NHS, NI, Bank Account but nothing as a Joint account.

Does co-habitation means that there should be atleast one joint account.
or it means proof of living at same address, like documents addressed on same house?

Also Can I add my wife's name now in the Council tax, Tenancy agreement etc so that atleast we have a joint account for next 8 months before we apply

Thanx in advance.
it means proof of living at same address, like documents addressed on same house?

also adding your wife's name isn't a bad idea
Thanks!

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