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    thanks Jamz

    oh, so we should really wait for 6 months after me getting there before we could transfer to a new house? it's not a shared house, his friend owns it and they got a new house and would have their old house rented. my hubby said it is a lot cheaper and bigger and I think, his friend is just giving him until AUgust of this year to transfer or else they will give it to others. :( My hubby really wants to transfer to that flat because it will be good for us, space wise and financially as well since it will be more a lot cheaper but will have 2 bedrooms.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sweet_cookie08 View Post
    thanks Jamz

    oh, so we should really wait for 6 months after me getting there before we could transfer to a new house? it's not a shared house, his friend owns it and they got a new house and would have their old house rented. my hubby said it is a lot cheaper and bigger and I think, his friend is just giving him until AUgust of this year to transfer or else they will give it to others. :( My hubby really wants to transfer to that flat because it will be good for us, space wise and financially as well since it will be more a lot cheaper but will have 2 bedrooms.
    Can't he move in to the new property now or say early next month? so that what you will submit in the Embassy is still hot and fresh and might be more ok...it will make things easier and free from ECO's confusion that will lead to questions and interview.

    Or if the property is unavailable until July, maybe you can provide a letter of confirmation / reservation from your hubby's friend that you have agreed to move in by July but to be honest this situation makes simple things bit complex.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sweet_cookie08 View Post
    thanks Jamz

    oh, so we should really wait for 6 months after me getting there before we could transfer to a new house? it's not a shared house, his friend owns it and they got a new house and would have their old house rented. my hubby said it is a lot cheaper and bigger and I think, his friend is just giving him until AUgust of this year to transfer or else they will give it to others. :( My hubby really wants to transfer to that flat because it will be good for us, space wise and financially as well since it will be more a lot cheaper but will have 2 bedrooms.
    if i was him, i would move once you get your visa from the embassy in manila, why would you wait 6 months
    the day you have your passport and visa, he should move out..


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    if i was him, i would move once you get your visa from the embassy in manila, why would you wait 6 months
    the day you have your passport and visa, he should move out..
    I'm a bit confused joebloggs.

    in your earlier post, you stated this

    The sponsor should also include a copy of the tenancy agreement, and the tenancy agreement should have at least six months remaining until its expiry.

    and you just mentioned that he can move out the day I will have my passport and visa. isnt that contradicting?

    we are confused on whether to move or not please enlighten us..


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    i see
    why how long is left on his tenancy agreement


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    i see
    why how long is left on his tenancy agreement

    My hubby said that what he got is the usual tenacy contract. It is renewable every year i think.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sweet_cookie08 View Post
    My hubby said that what he got is the usual tenacy contract. It is renewable every year i think.
    well how much time left before he has to renew the contract, is it less than 6 months


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