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Chava
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FLR M - PROOF OF RESIDENCE

Post by Chava » Wed Sep 19, 2018 7:04 pm

Hello everyone,

We have just received our first 30 month FLRM. My partner and I would really like to move and live on a boat, thus is not for cost purposes but rather because we really love river life. However, our primary residence would be sold in order to purchase the narrowboat.

It will have 2 cabin bedrooms and we would be paying council tax to the local authority.

My question is; would this be considered an acceptable residence when it comes to providing residence evidence for the next visa application?

Many thanks in advance for anyone who is able to help.

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Re: FLR M - PROOF OF RESIDENCE

Post by seagul » Wed Sep 19, 2018 7:24 pm

Chava wrote:
Wed Sep 19, 2018 7:04 pm
Hello everyone,

We have just received our first 30 month FLRM. My partner and I would really like to move and live on a boat, thus is not for cost purposes but rather because we really love river life. However, our primary residence would be sold in order to purchase the narrowboat.

It will have 2 cabin bedrooms and we would be paying council tax to the local authority.

My question is; would this be considered an acceptable residence when it comes to providing residence evidence for the next visa application?

Many thanks in advance for anyone who is able to help.
Will that boat be parked on some surface to allow inspection report to an estate agent.
The opinion expressed as above is neither a professional advice nor contesting/competing to other member's opinion/advice.

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