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Thanks, that's helpful. I've sent a request to a consultant and will see what they come back with.secret.simon wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 2:12 pmHave a word with the NHS consultant about this requirement. They generally have a template for the relevant details.
If any benefit is selected, the series of questions asks for proof of these benefits, then asks about work, income, other sources, but never gets to the "Which types of income will you rely on to meet the financial requirement?" question.Carer's Allowance
Disability Living Allowance
Severe Disablement Allowance
Industrial Injuries Disablement Allowance
Attendance Allowance
Personal Independence Payment
Armed Forces Independence Payment
Guaranteed income payment under the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme
Constant Attendance Allowance
Mobility Supplement
War Disablement Pension under the War Pensions Scheme
Police Injury Pension
No, my partner and I do not receive any of these benefits
Dantean wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 1:02 amIf I understand correctly, one is eligible to apply for SET(M) 28 days before the 5 year anniversary of the first FLR(M). But I've read that one can actually apply earlier than that, as long as the decision on the application is not made before the 28 days before date. This would be an advantage to schedule the biometrics sooner, as I understand the earliest appointments are now weeks if not more than a month in the future.
Technically yes but not recommended
After an online application, I also understand one can upload documents in advance, but choose not to submit them until right before the biometric appointment. Can one submit a document dated after the date of application? Like if a bank statement is dated 5 days after the date of application and submitted after the application? Or would a bank statement have to be dated no later than the date of application and no earlier than 28 days before the application?
Your documents should be dated before the date of application i.e. the date you pay and submit and not older than 28 days from the date of application
For example, if a 5 year anniversary is 15 February, the 28 days before date would be 18 January. Could an application be submitted and paid for 30 December, then a bank statement dated 4 January be uploaded later? Then all documents submitted on 18 January?
I have made this request, but with Covid, it seems like this is going to be a pretty low priority and might take weeks or months to get done. I can show enough other evidence to meet the financial requirement, so I don't know why medical status would be relevant. As far as I can tell, this should have no relevance to my application, so if I just don't include this letter, is it likely to affect the application?Dantean wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 1:40 amThanks, that's helpful. I've sent a request to a consultant and will see what they come back with.secret.simon wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 2:12 pmHave a word with the NHS consultant about this requirement. They generally have a template for the relevant details.
for FLR(M), the first question in the Finance section is:
Is this likely to be a mistake? Or is there some difference between FLR and ILR with regard to whether such a benefit is received by the applicant's partner only (FLR), or the applicant OR the applicant's partner (ILR)?Does your partner currently receive any of these benefits?