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Do they? Where on the form do they do that?Just another question you know on the ILR form they ask for the applicants Birth Certificate
Indeed from your parents, if they indeed own the house, and that letter should also confirm ongoing permission for you and your family to continue to live there.Plus where can i get a accomodation letter produced from as i live with my parents along with my hubby. Can my parents do a brief letter outlining that me and hubby have been living with them and continue to staying at their house.
Who it is paid to is irrelevant. As dealt with in the first pinned topic in this Claiming Benefits section, it is totally OK for your husband to be a joint claimant with you for Tax Credits.Just another question please. which box do we tick on set m form. do I just tick my box as I receive the benefit not my husband although his names on the claim form too.
Do i need to provide the WTC form from HMRC as proof, which shows the amount of wtc due to be paid to me for the particular financial year. Plus do i need to show evidence that who's bank account is the wtc going into. I'm receving it anyway the account is in only in my name.
Not correct. The claim is in joint names, which is exactly how it should be. Indeed if you were the sole claimant, because you are part of a couple living together, that would amount to benefit fraud.remember i'm the only claimant not my husband.
-: but you seem to be ignoring that. That is, the situation would be exactly the same if the benefit was being paid to your husband.Who it is paid to is irrelevant. As dealt with in the first pinned topic in this Claiming Benefits section, it is totally OK for your husband to be a joint claimant with you for Tax Credits.
Nopehaych10 wrote:My husband entered UK 1st july 2008. But we are actually calculating the stamped date aren't we.
I agree with Casa. When is the expiry date of the visa?Casa wrote:The earliest you can apply is 28 days before the 1st July (which was the entry date 2 years ago)...but no later than the expiry date.
The 28 days isn't taken by the stamped date but from the entry date.