Hi
I am planning to apply for ILR in June 2014, though there is still some time, I am trying to gather some information / details and document needed. I have been in UK on Tier 2 ICT and then changed to Tier 1 General with an extension.
1. Tier 2 ICT - Self Entry - 29/06/2009 -
Dependant - Spouse and Kids Entry - 20/03/2010 -
2. Changed to Tier 1 (General) Self + Family - 5/04/2011 ( 2 years)
3. Tier 1 (General extension) Self + Family - 5/04/2013 ( 3 years)
I shall be completing my 5 years on 29/06/2014 hence I am planning to apply for ILR in June around 15/06/2014 (after 4 year and 11 months)
I have got the following queries on Cohabitation requirements
1. My family is registered with NHS and My wife is registered with NHS / Local GP since Mar'2011, however we have moved cities and accordingly have changed the NHS/ GPs. Is it possible to get a letter from NHS and can that be shown as a document to meet Cohabitation requirements.
2. We have a Joint account since last 1 year - Jan 2012. I have account statements which I can show. Can these be shown as a document to meet Cohabitation requirements.
3. I have moved to new house in Aug 2012 and have rental agreement is in both me and my wife's name. Can this be shown as a document to meet Cohabitation requirements.
4. Council Tax bill have name of both of us only form Aug 2012, will these bills be enough to meet / be shown as a document to meet Cohabitation requirements.
5. Electricity and Water have names of both of us from Aug 2012. Will these bills be enough to meet / be shown as a document to meet Cohabitation requirements.
In short most of the document have got me and my wife's name from August 2012 and I am applying for ILR in June 2014, will these above documents be enough or do I need more? From June 2009 to July 2012, there are no documents which have my wife's name (Council tax bill, Tenancy agreement Utility bills etc.), even though we were residing together in UK.
Could somebody please guide us if the above docs are enough or provide some more details on what would be the best approach?
Thanks and Regards
BT
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