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Cohabitation is not necessary.WhoKnows wrote:Hello
There are a few question I have about the application for a permanent residence card.
I need to know, if I want to be a descendant under 21 however moved out from my parents home 3-months prior to turning 21 do the last 3 months still count due to address change?
Another question is about being a descendant under 21 for one period of the five continuous 5-years is also possible to be financial dependent on the same PR-Card application for a separate timeframe of the continuous 5 years?
Also can I put myself as financially dependent before turning 21 of age?
Thanks for any advice and help.
noajthan wrote:WhoKnows wrote:
Cohabitation is not necessary.
What do you mean? Two separate 5 years periods?
Once you have acquired PR (after 5 years) there is no need for treaty rights anymore due to the settled status.
You can be financially dependent on a sponsor if you have such a sponsor who is settled or a qualified person and have the evidence to back your case (including evidence of identities, relationship and dependency).
The primary dependency for a direct family member, once aged over 21, is financial (for essential needs) so it doesn't matter where you live.WhoKnows wrote:Hi Noajthan
If Cohabitation is not necessary then evidence such as birth certificate is enough and is any explanation required as to why I have suddenly moved out?
With the 5-year of continuous residence I ment to ask if it's ok to be a descendant for 1 years and then be a dependent for another year?
Thank you so much for such quick response.
If you are a dependent your activity is immaterial so CSI not required.WhoKnows wrote:Thank you for your help.
Also If I was to use study as a reason for financial
dependency however didn't have CSI at that time would it be better to not mention it or would proof of CSI not be required?
One sponsor at a time.WhoKnows wrote:Thank you very much for your response.
I had a look into both forms, EEA4 and the current PR-Card application, and I'm not sure which one to use EEA4 form seems so much easier though.
However more confusing is whether I can have two sponsors and also if I can only be financially dependent on my parents, as I was going to put my older brother down as my sponsor for this part is this possible? Do I full in section 13 instead which however is for extended family member?
noajthan wrote:WhoKnows wrote:
One sponsor at a time.
If sponsored by brother yes, you are (potentially) his EFM. You need to prove ids, relationship, dependency etc etc.
However you cannot count time sponsored as an EFM towards acquisition of PR if you do not hold a valid EFM RC naming such brother as your sponsor.
Do you currently have an EFM RC?
Whichever form you use, or none, if you apply by letter, you will still need to submit adequate documentary supporting evidence.
Rock-solid (if not unimpeachable) evidence.