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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    No, that's not at all correct.


    To evidence dividends or other income from investments, stocks, shares, bonds or trust funds you need to evidence:-
    - A certificate showing proof of ownership and the amount(s) of any investment(s).
    - A portfolio report (for a financial institution regulated by the Financial Services Authority in the UK).
    - Personal bank statements for the 12-month period prior to the date of application showing that the income relied upon was paid into an account in the name of the person or of the person and their partner jointly.


    I presumed that his investments was either stocks or shares in that case he only have to produced certificates and not cash them in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sars_notd_virus View Post
    I presumed that his investments was either stocks or shares in that case he only have to produced certificates and not cash them in.
    hi ,my investments are classic cars which i have owned for many years and bought when i was younger ,if all goes well i may have to sell them but if i did i would make sure they be sold after 6 months before i apply for the visa


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    Quote Originally Posted by beasy1 View Post
    hi ,my investments are classic cars which i have owned for many years and bought when i was younger ,if all goes well i may have to sell them but if i did i would make sure they be sold after 6 months before i apply for th visa
    yeah then terpe is correct , you need cash ...because the value is subjective.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sars_notd_virus View Post
    I presumed that his investments was either stocks or shares in that case he only have to produced certificates and not cash them in.
    Yes, as long the income only from those investments are used as non-earned income.
    The value of the investments themselves cannot be used in support of cash savings


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