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manilabong
16th April 2014, 11:38
Hi :Wave: Good morning! I have a question about the proof of living together. My husband and I are renting a studio flat, and the fee that we pay every month includes all the bills, so we don't have any utility bill statements that are addressed to us. Will it be enough proof if we just present our joint bank account statements and individual bank statements, the tenancy agreement, and both our payslips? They all show that we have the same address, anyway. Thanks a lot!!! :) :smile:

grahamw48
16th April 2014, 12:56
Don't you receive a bill for council tax ? :Erm:

Arthur Little
16th April 2014, 13:00
Normally, *Council Tax billings are looked for ... but, since I take it *such payments are also included in your rental agreement, then yes ... :anerikke: ... I should imagine your joint and individual BANK statements should count as being sufficient proof that you're a married couple still living together.

grahamw48
16th April 2014, 13:11
Surely council tax correspondence is addressed to the residents...especially as the amount payable is related to both the number of people living in the property, and their income ? :Erm:

Terpe
16th April 2014, 14:24
Try not to get too hung up on documents/letters in Joint names. Although that's the simplest it's often not the easiest in practice.
As you've intimated the requirement from UKBA is principally to demonstrate that you have been living together at the same address (and still do) throughout the 2 years probationary period.
If you take a look at the ILR application form the UKBA do provide some of the most common examples.

The documents can be joint names, individual names or a mixture.
There's really no strict set of documents.

Caseworkers must base their decision on "the balance of probability" and according to what you have stated. The probability is that you live together.

Here's a typical listing of documents that have been used successfully:-

Driving License
TV License
Electricity Bills
Gas Bills
Water Bills
Council Tax Letters/Bills
Bank/Building Society statements
Bank/Building Society letters
Marriage Certificate
Registry Office Letters
NHS medical cards
Letters from GP/Medical Centre
Sports club membership cards
Insurance Quotes
Letters from Church Organisations
National Insurance appointment letters
HMRC Communication/Letters (eg Tax Codes, P60's etc)
Personal letters from friends/family etc
Telephone/Internet bills/letters/statements
Mobile phone bills/letters/statements
Online shopping details of name/address
Tenancy agreement(s)
Letters or other documents from government departments or agencies.
Letters from Dept of Work and Pensions, DVLA etc
Letters from UKVI / Home Office

Hopefully others will post up their own ideas soon

Terpe
16th April 2014, 14:36
Surely council tax correspondence is addressed to the residents...especially as the amount payable is related to both the number of people living in the property, and their income ? :Erm:

The basis of council tax is residential property and communications will be solely for the 'liable person' not individual residents.
Usually, the person living in a property will be the liable person, but sometimes it will be the owner of the property who will be liable to pay.

The council tax rate is based on 2 or more adults living in a household with a discount for folks living on their own.
Couples living together are 'jointly and severally liable', even if there is only one name on the bill.

manilabong
17th April 2014, 17:12
Thank you for all your replies!!! Thank you, Terpe, for providing a list of documents. This is such great help. I'll be applying for my ILR in early October, but I'm already organizing my documents just to make sure I will have the correct documents by that time. Thank you very much!!! :)