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    [QUOTE=Ross;174106]
    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebirdjones View Post
    There's nothing brave about it .....

    ..... I'm merely stating my honest opinion.


    No-one likes to see a family living apart.... so the advice I'm giving is for your benefit (not mine),
    to be successful in your application, and not suffer the heartbreak of a refusal.
    I am NOT discouraging you ..... merely pointing out where u are likely to experience problems.

    so, YES .... the ECO will expect to see accomodation of a type that includes 2 bedrooms,
    one for the children, and one for you.
    Sharing facilities (kitchen / bathroom) is also likely to attract the (wrong) attentions of the ECO,
    so you also need to address that.[/QUOT

    well said and very much appreciated it help us more to realize things better before hand we aware of this things so its all good
    do you think if we apply in next few months he need to move on and find that suitetable place before we lodge our application isnt it ok for them to show and able to see that renting place is seems new or he need to show that he has stay there for long time before we lodhe our application, as they can see on rent books or tenancy, agreement or it does matter as long as its there shows the place are suits for us all
    well said and very much appreciated it help us more to realize things better before hand we aware of this things so its all good
    do you think if we apply in next few months he need to move on and find that suitetable place before we lodge our application isnt it ok for them to show and able to see that renting place is seems new or he need to show that he has stay there for long time before we lodhe our application, as they can see on rent books or tenancy, agreement or it does matter as long as its there shows the place are suits for us all


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    [QUOTE=Ross;174108]
    Quote Originally Posted by Ross View Post

    well said and very much appreciated it help us more to realize things better before hand we aware of this things so its all good
    do you think if we apply in next few months he need to move on and find that suitetable place before we lodge our application isnt it ok for them to show and able to see that renting place is seems new or he need to show that he has stay there for long time before we lodhe our application, as they can see on rent books or tenancy, agreement or it does matter as long as its there shows the place are suits for us all
    That should be your main priority before you submit an application. It won't matter if he hasn't lived there very long as long as the accomodation is suitable for a couple with three children, his tenancy is secure and he has a letter from his landlord to prove this.

    What are the ages and sex of the 3 children, because this can make a difference as to whether the ECO will decide that the accomodation has enough bedrooms. I don't know the exact details of how they work this out, but it usually means that children above a certain age should not be expected to share a bedroom with another child of the opposite sex.
    Iain.


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    [QUOTE=IainBusby;174116]
    Quote Originally Posted by Ross View Post

    That should be your main priority before you submit an application. It won't matter if he hasn't lived there very long as long as the accomodation is suitable for a couple with three children, his tenancy is secure and he has a letter from his landlord to prove this.

    What are the ages and sex of the 3 children, because this can make a difference as to whether the ECO will decide that the accomodation has enough bedrooms. I don't know the exact details of how they work this out, but it usually means that children above a certain age should not be expected to share a bedroom with another child of the opposite sex.
    Iain.
    thank you for the advice kids ages are 6,3 and 2


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    He needs to move on & find something suitable, so the NEW accomodation
    will be the one you present in your Visa application.

    In the UK, a tenancy agreement is usually for a minimum of 6mnths, so that
    will show his "commitment"
    He merely needs to state (in his covering letter) that he's recently moved
    to accomodation more suitable to the needs of a young family.

    No man is an island, but Barry is


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebirdjones View Post
    He needs to move on & find something suitable, so the NEW accomodation
    will be the one you present in your Visa application.

    In the UK, a tenancy agreement is usually for a minimum of 6mnths, so that
    will show his "commitment"
    He merely needs to state (in his covering letter) that he's recently moved
    to accomodation more suitable to the needs of a young family.

    ok tyvm of the help and advices will take note of it


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