irfanb00 wrote:I have been going through the topics related to Co-habitation documents. They are all different.
Can someone please verify my list of documents and advice if they are OK/enough to prove our co-habitation:
1. 2 years of Joint Bank account statements
2. 3 years of TV license (i.e. 2010, 2011, 2012) on my wife name at the same address. Note that this was done online and therefore an online copy.
3. 3 years of electoral registration confirmation from the local council.
We do not have any other utility bills as they are all part of the rental agreement. Also, she does not appear on the rental contract as well.
I did had one other idea - that I could get a letter from my landlord to confirm that we have lived together for more than 2 year at his property. Should I do that?
Thanks
Irfan
First if that are what you only have for the whole of 2 years I will advise you to make a postal application rather than PEO.
Although there is no set rules on cohabitation document but the document most spread through the whole of 2 years . It most be from 3 different source . For example the joint bank statement stand for you (1) and your spouse (1) that is one source . Tv licence on your spouse name (2) for her and (0) for you . Voters register card (3) for your spouse (2) for you , which means you still fall short on one on your name . However letter from your landlord stating both of you (named on it) have lived at the address maybe adequate . But note CW may not accept TV licence and Voters to be adequate because they have specific date on them. To need to be able to provide different document or letters or junk letters for each months of the 24 months on you and spouse names or individual name because the onus is on you to convince CW that you and your spouse have lived together for the last 2 years . Examples of letters are
1. NHS letters, GP letters, DWP letters or other Government Department Letter.
2.Junk Letters e.g virgin media, tesco club card letters. Necter card letters, T-mobile ,O2, Prudential Loan letters . Even letters from employer and friends or relatives.
Am may not be fully right about these but it was based on experience I had.
Good Luck.
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