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    welcome to the forum mhean and all the best on your visa application
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    . . i think that it will be better for you to rent a place of your own; a 16 year old boy and a 12 year old girl should have their own rooms, so the house should have at least 4 rooms to accommodate all 6 of you..

    Good luck on the application, i'm also in the process of preparing mine.


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    Quote Originally Posted by AyinX View Post
    . . i think that it will be better for you to rent a place of your own; a 16 year old boy and a 12 year old girl should have their own rooms, so the house should have at least 4 rooms to accommodate all 6 of you..

    Good luck on the application, i'm also in the process of preparing mine.
    i don't think there is a law that states a teenage brother and sister can not share the same bedroom in a private house, but i don't think it would be allowed in a council owned house..

    but your right, it doesn't look good for a teenage brother and sister sharing the same room.

    would be better to rent until you get your visa, then you can do what you want


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    i don't think there is a law that states a teenage brother and sister can not share the same bedroom in a private house, but i don't think it would be allowed in a council owned house..

    but your right, it doesn't look good for a teenage brother and sister sharing the same room.

    would be better to rent until you get your visa, then you can do what you want
    The ECO would not be able to allow i understand from the research i did a few years back. Somewhere on here I think Pete actually posted it. I remeber finding on another site which i think you may know of a PDF something like section f on the UK visas site which states that one person per room if not a couple over a certain age.

    Basically it would be unlikely to be oked
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    I would suggest ask your husband to find a place for you both
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    Quote Originally Posted by somebody View Post
    The ECO would not be able to allow i understand from the research i did a few years back. Somewhere on here I think Pete actually posted it. I remeber finding on another site which i think you may know of a PDF something like section f on the UK visas site which states that one person per room if not a couple over a certain age.

    Basically it would be unlikely to be oked
    yes andy, but this is a private house, and its not a child who is applying for a visa, its an adult, i dont think there is any law that says teenage borthers or sisters or even younger cannot share the same bed room, but if it was a council house they would rehouse the family.

    but no its not ideal, and looks risky to me to make a visa app stating that they would be sharing..


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