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SET (M) questions - Urgent
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 4:01 pm
by zubair_hr
Hi All
I need you advice on few questions in SET (M) form which I am completing for my wife's ILR.
Section
2.6 : When did you begin living together?
Is this question related to when we started living together in the UK? or When we got married abroad and we lived together while I was there for around 3 weeks?
2.11: When did you see last see your partner?
We both are currently living together at same address what shall i answer to this?
2.27: Do you or your partner have any shared financial responsibilities.
We both have a joint account where our salaries are paid in and all bills / direct debits go out. My wife does have bills in her name but the direct debits or these bills are paid by me. Am I OK to say NO to above question?
Section 3 - Children Under 18.
We have a 18 months old daughter who is British Citizen, do i need to include her details in this section? Though I will be sending her original birth certificate with the application.
Thank you
Zubair
Re: SET (M) questions - Urgent
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 4:17 pm
by nadeem toheed
zubair_hr wrote:Hi All
I need you advice on few questions in SET (M) form which I am completing for my wife's ILR.
Section
2.6 : When did you begin living together?
Is this question related to when we started living together in the UK? or When we got married abroad and we lived together while I was there for around 3 weeks? (Marriage Date)
2.11: When did you see last see your partner?
We both are currently living together at same address what shall i answer to this?(Living Together)
2.27: Do you or your partner have any shared financial responsibilities.
We both have a joint account where our salaries are paid in and all bills / direct debits go out. My wife does have bills in her name but the direct debits or these bills are paid by me. Am I OK to say NO to above question? OK
Section 3 - Children Under 18.
We have a 18 months old daughter who is British Citizen, do i need to include her details in this section? Though I will be sending her original birth certificate with the application.(No need to include your child)
Thank you
Zubair
Re: SET (M) questions - Urgent
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 4:36 pm
by zubair_hr
Thanks Nadeem for your prompt response. Much appreciated.
If anyone has a different opinion please let me know.
Thanks
Re: SET (M) questions - Urgent
Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 8:20 am
by SSWSZ
Hi All
I need you advice on few questions in SET (M) form which I am completing for my wife's ILR.
Section
2.6 : When did you begin living together?
Is this question related to when we started living together in the UK? or When we got married abroad and we lived together while I was there for around 3 weeks?
this is how I ans all q and got Ilr without any prob.
I wrote my wedding date here .because technically that's the day when we start living together although it's abroad and I join my hubby after 9 months
2.11: When did you see last see your partner?
We both are currently living together at same address what shall i answer to this?
we are living together ,that's what I wrote.
2.27: Do you or your partner have any shared financial responsibilities.
We both have a joint account where our salaries are paid in and all bills / direct debits go out. My wife does have bills in her name but the direct debits or these bills are paid by me. Am I OK to say NO to above question?
I wrote no ,but it's about mortgages and some things like that
Section 3 - Children Under 18.
We have a 18 months old daughter who is British Citizen, do i need to include her details in this section? Though I will be sending her original birth certificate with the application.
you have to fill section 4 till 4.3 according to situation then in 4.9 just write my kid is British so never included in this application.if you keep this section blank then your application will turn out invalid .hope this helps
Thank you
Zubair
Re: SET (M) questions - Urgent
Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 7:26 pm
by WR1
There are common questions that catch many people out. They would vary depending on your circumstances. I would put down:
2.6 When did you begin living together?
I would use the date spouse arrived in the UK as that is technically the date we started living together (unless you lived abroad together for a while)
2.10 How often do you see (meet) your partner?
Everyday
2.11 When did you last see your partner?
Today
2.27 Do you or your partner have any shared financial responsibilities?
Unless you're both working and contributing the the mortgage, bills etc.. I would put No.
Children under 18 who are British citizen don't need to be mentioned on the form as you are not making an application for them...they are already British!
Re: SET (M) questions - Urgent
Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 7:41 pm
by zubair_hr
All - thank you for comments and opinions, much appreciated.
Zubair
Re: SET (M) questions - Urgent
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 7:37 am
by theprideofpak
zubair_hr wrote:Hi All
I need you advice on few questions in SET (M) form which I am completing for my wife's ILR.
Section
2.6 : When did you begin living together?
Is this question related to when we started living together in the UK? or When we got married abroad and we lived together while I was there for around 3 weeks?
2.11: When did you see last see your partner?
We both are currently living together at same address what shall i answer to this?
2.27: Do you or your partner have any shared financial responsibilities.
We both have a joint account where our salaries are paid in and all bills / direct debits go out. My wife does have bills in her name but the direct debits or these bills are paid by me. Am I OK to say NO to above question?
Section 3 - Children Under 18.
We have a 18 months old daughter who is British Citizen, do i need to include her details in this section? Though I will be sending her original birth certificate with the application.
Thank you
Zubair
My wife just got ILR at Sheffield last week.
I filled her forms.
2.6(b) 3 weeks is not enough to say living together, you should mention the date when your wife arrived in uk
2.11(b) mention, we are living together.
2.27 if both of you working and getting wages then yes, but if you are working only then no, if the bills are in her name that's a different thing, I don't see that matters.
Section 3, there is no harm in mentioning your child details however she is not included in this application, I mentioned my boys details and his British passport details as well. Yes include her full birth certificate which will be showing both parents name which is another proof that you are In relation as husband and wife.