Hello Helpful Forum Folk,
Thanks to all for the timeline posts which are very helpful.
Some advice is needed on the FLR(M) application:
1. Timing: as long as application is made after 30 months and the ILR application is then made after another 30 months, the 5 years for ILR is satisfied, I believe? So if LTR started in March 2014, expires in November 2016, applying in September is adequate - correct?
2. Documentation question: Has anyone here applied that was living with family members and therefore did not have utility bills or council tax etc etc that had both spouse names as the addressee? We applied for LTR based on living in my in-laws second home (not with them). We stayed there longer than expected, for a year and a half. All bills but one remained in their names. So, the only proof (per FLR(M) instructions) we have that we both lived there will be a letter from the in-laws. It seems we should provide other documents with the address (so he has phone bills for his work line, I have payslips, bank and GP docs). They only require six each, but they are supposed to be spread out over the past two years. Should we aim for three each for the former address and three each for the current address? (Been here 9 months.)
1. Considering premium service. I was caught out (as others here in the forum) by entering on LTR before the BRP was required but on change of jobs was not allowed to work until I obtained the BRP I didn't know I needed (it had not been required). (It turned out that was not a legal position by my employer but water under the bridge now.) Currently I am job hunting again so if I get an interview I have to take proof of right to work with me - hence the need to avoid a postal application and the 8 week wait. I have seen a post where someone paid for premium but needed to supply extra documents then had to wait. As our circumstances per (2) above are unusual, this does worry me a bit. We'd certainly turn up with every piece of paper evidence we could find!
Advice welcome on any or all of these points. Many thanks.
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