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Not matter as long as current accommodation is suitable. Get the required evidence supplied i.e. tenancy agreement, NOC from landlord or agent. If still worried about remaining duration, you can state plan that you are going to be on a rolling contract after the tenured one on the tenancy.kg8 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 6:35 pmDear Board Members, I'd really appreciate your help and advice.
My wife is going to apply for a spouse visa from her home country and my tenancy ends in the next 3 months.She is going to put that she intends to join me in 2 months time. Will this be a problem? I am renting privately, I have been at this property for 15 months and I plan to either extend or move to another rented property.
Please advise if my tenancy needs to be longer to satisfy the accomodation needs?
I meet the financial requirements through income as an employee of a company.
Thanks in advance!
After the ban on tenancy fees most of the existing tenancies on its expiry aren't renewed and left on statutory periodic means continuation of previous tenancy on monthly basis. However, if you wish to leave the present property or renewing the tenancy at existing property then request the landlord to add your partner as "permitted occupier"kg8 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 6:35 pmDear Board Members, I'd really appreciate your help and advice.
My wife is going to apply for a spouse visa from her home country and my tenancy ends in the next 3 months.She is going to put that she intends to join me in 2 months time. Will this be a problem? I am renting privately, I have been at this property for 15 months and I plan to either extend or move to another rented property.
Please advise if my tenancy needs to be longer to satisfy the accomodation needs?
I meet the financial requirements through income as an employee of a company.
Thanks in advance!
Many thanks! I have a letter from the Letting agents stating that my wife is a permitted occupier, although the letter was created in February as we had plans to get married earlier in the year. Hopefully the letter is still valid in the eyes of the UKBA.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 6:45 pmNot matter as long as current accommodation is suitable. Get the required evidence supplied i.e. tenancy agreement, NOC from landlord or agent. If still worried about remaining duration, you can state plan that you are going to be on a rolling contract after the tenured one on the tenancy.kg8 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 6:35 pmDear Board Members, I'd really appreciate your help and advice.
My wife is going to apply for a spouse visa from her home country and my tenancy ends in the next 3 months.She is going to put that she intends to join me in 2 months time. Will this be a problem? I am renting privately, I have been at this property for 15 months and I plan to either extend or move to another rented property.
Please advise if my tenancy needs to be longer to satisfy the accomodation needs?
I meet the financial requirements through income as an employee of a company.
Thanks in advance!
Many thanks! I have a letter from the Letting agents stating that my wife is a permitted occupier, although the letter was created in February as we had plans to get married earlier in the year. Hopefully the letter is still valid in the eyes of the UKBA.seagul wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 6:51 pmAfter the ban on tenancy fees most of the existing tenancies on its expiry aren't renewed and left on statutory periodic means continuation of previous tenancy on monthly basis. However, if you wish to leave the present property or renewing the tenancy at existing property then request the landlord to add your partner as "permitted occupier"kg8 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 6:35 pmDear Board Members, I'd really appreciate your help and advice.
My wife is going to apply for a spouse visa from her home country and my tenancy ends in the next 3 months.She is going to put that she intends to join me in 2 months time. Will this be a problem? I am renting privately, I have been at this property for 15 months and I plan to either extend or move to another rented property.
Please advise if my tenancy needs to be longer to satisfy the accomodation needs?
I meet the financial requirements through income as an employee of a company.
Thanks in advance!
Ideally ask the same letter with latest date.kg8 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 6:57 pmMany thanks! I have a letter from the Letting agents stating that my wife is a permitted occupier, although the letter was created in February as we had plans to get married earlier in the year. Hopefully the letter is still valid in the eyes of the UKBA.seagul wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 6:51 pmAfter the ban on tenancy fees most of the existing tenancies on its expiry aren't renewed and left on statutory periodic means continuation of previous tenancy on monthly basis. However, if you wish to leave the present property or renewing the tenancy at existing property then request the landlord to add your partner as "permitted occupier"kg8 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 6:35 pmDear Board Members, I'd really appreciate your help and advice.
My wife is going to apply for a spouse visa from her home country and my tenancy ends in the next 3 months.She is going to put that she intends to join me in 2 months time. Will this be a problem? I am renting privately, I have been at this property for 15 months and I plan to either extend or move to another rented property.
Please advise if my tenancy needs to be longer to satisfy the accomodation needs?
I meet the financial requirements through income as an employee of a company.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks, will do.seagul wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 7:05 pmIdeally ask the same letter with latest date.kg8 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 6:57 pmMany thanks! I have a letter from the Letting agents stating that my wife is a permitted occupier, although the letter was created in February as we had plans to get married earlier in the year. Hopefully the letter is still valid in the eyes of the UKBA.seagul wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 6:51 pmAfter the ban on tenancy fees most of the existing tenancies on its expiry aren't renewed and left on statutory periodic means continuation of previous tenancy on monthly basis. However, if you wish to leave the present property or renewing the tenancy at existing property then request the landlord to add your partner as "permitted occupier"kg8 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 6:35 pmDear Board Members, I'd really appreciate your help and advice.
My wife is going to apply for a spouse visa from her home country and my tenancy ends in the next 3 months.She is going to put that she intends to join me in 2 months time. Will this be a problem? I am renting privately, I have been at this property for 15 months and I plan to either extend or move to another rented property.
Please advise if my tenancy needs to be longer to satisfy the accomodation needs?
I meet the financial requirements through income as an employee of a company.
Thanks in advance!