
Originally Posted by
joebloggs
the applicant has to sign a declaration on the set(m) form to apply for ILR stating
I declare that
we are still married, that we are living together as husband and wife and intend to do so permanently, or that we
are still registered in a civil partnership, that we are living together as civil partners and intend to do so permanently.
The information I have given in this form is complete and is true to the best of my knowledge
and for the husband to sign ..
By the applicant’s spouse or civil partner
I confirm that I am the spouse or civil partner of the applicant. I declare that we are still married and that we are
living together as husband and wife and intend to do so permanently, or that we are still the civil partners of one
another and that we are living together as civil partners and that we intend to do so permanently.
I am aware that it is an offence under the Immigration Act 1971, as amended by the Immigration and Asylum Act
1999 and the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002, to make to a person acting in execution of any of
those Acts a statement or representation which I know to be false or do not believe to be true, or to obtain or to
seek to obtain leave to remain in the UK by means which include deception. I am also aware that it is an offence
under that Act (as amended) to do an act which facilitates the commission of a breach of immigration law by an
individual who is not a citizen of the European Union, knowing or having reasonable cause to believe that the act
has this effect.