welcome to the forum mhean and all the best on your visa application![]()
welcome to the forum mhean and all the best on your visa application![]()
"10% of life is made up of what happens to you, 90% is decided by how you react"
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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.![]()
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![]()
Oh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops
I would suggest ask your husband to find a place for you both![]()
Goodluck![]()
LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL
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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