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No it does not. Not every person living at the same address MUST be named on the council tax statement. Why do you think this is the case?? It is perfectly normal to have one name on the bill as long as the person is NOT claiming single person discount while living with others.kamoe wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2019 11:48 amHang on a second: you do not appear on the Council Tax bill??? That is, pardon me, dodgy as hell. Every adult resident in the UK should appear in the council tax bill of the property they live in. This is because not appearing could be used as an argument against you, that you are trying to dodge your duty to pay council tax.
Wow, I'm so, so sorry for my incorrect comment, then. Thanks you for pointing out.CR001 wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2019 11:56 amNo it does not. Not every person living at the same address MUST be named on the council tax statement. Why do you think this is the case?? It is perfectly normal to have one name on the bill as long as the person is NOT claiming single person discount while living with others.kamoe wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2019 11:48 amHang on a second: you do not appear on the Council Tax bill??? That is, pardon me, dodgy as hell. Every adult resident in the UK should appear in the council tax bill of the property they live in. This is because not appearing could be used as an argument against you, that you are trying to dodge your duty to pay council tax.
I live with a friend, but my name is NOT on the Council tax bill, same as my daughter who lives with her partner and the council tax bill is in her name only.
Hi. Please note the comment above. Just to clarify: I stand corrected, appearing on your council tax is not a legal requirement, so apologies if that mislead you.Jahson wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2019 11:58 amHi Kimoe,
Just to clarify, I'm registered on the council tax that I live at the address but I'm not paying the council tax bill therefore, I don't have any access to the council tax account because it's in my partner's ex husband's names and he pays it as part of child support due to an agreement mase between my partner and him.
Thanks!
However, for the case of unmarried couples, evidence in joint names is the strongest card you could play to prove your relationship is genuine. Inversely, not having evidence of joint commitments is your weakest point as an unmarried couple.
a) 3. is the quickest option.Lastly, can you please advise me specifically basing on the above 2 questions (a &b)?
Not sure what else you want us to tell you. We have already told you that you need to supply, ideally, evidence of a joint bank account (which might be tricky given your overstayer situation), and utility bills in both your names, as per your refusal reason:
If by reconsideration you mean appeal, I already told you the quickest way is a fresh re-application, not an appeal.Also, I would like to know if the reconsideration request is still applicable to EEA2 Non EU-unmarried partner application.
It is tough if you do not plan and properly prepare for it, or if you simply don't qualify. I have seen too many people here asking if they can apply as unmarried partner of their boyfriend or girlfriend, with whom they do not really live together or with whom they have moved together only recently.Haystacker1 wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2019 1:09 pmFrom what I have read on this forum when I was applying as an unmarried partner of an EU citizen, the unmarried route is tough. To prove you are in a genuine relationship akin to marriage is not easy.
This is not necessary and frankly quite excessive. All you need is 6 pieces of correspondence from at least 3 different sources (for example: 2 council tax bills, 2 energy bills, 1 water bill, 1 bank statement that spread evenly throughout the two years, so not all at the very beginning or end of the period, but equally spread) addressed jointly to the both of you, with dates that spread across the two years. You do not need each and every bill you received over those two years. If you planned for it, showing 2 of each is quite easy. If you are organized you will have this, If you improvise, you won't.I put my phone and internet Bill's for 2 years, my partner bank statements for 2 years, anything that had our name and address for 2 years.
No need to have children, I don't have any, and got my two RC smoothly and with absolutely no problems; but yes, if you do not have any more adequate evidence, then this could make a difference.The one thing put that made all the difference was the birth certificate of our child.
Before I go ahead to answer your question, please I have a question for u?Jahson wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2019 2:54 am.
REASON FOR REFUSAL
You have failed to provide any evidence of cohabitation in joint names. Although you have provided some documents in separate names as evidence of you and your sponsor residing at the same address, these are deemed insufficient and while they may indicate that you and your sponsor share the same address, they don't demonstrate that the relationship is genuine.
You have failed to provide any evidence of joint finances, commitments, responsibilities the form of joint tenancy agreement or mortgage statements, joint bank statements, council tax Bill's naming you both as residents and utility Bill's in joint names.
The provided photos are inadequate as evidence of a subsisting durable relationships as there is no way to verify the authenticity and the genuine nature of the photographs.
Given the reason stated above its concluded that you have failed to provide adequate evidence that you are in a durable relationship with Ms................. and so your application falls for refusal.
Questions
a) What is the best option among these 3 options?
1.File an appeal and reapply
2. only appeal without reapplying
3. Reapply without appeal
b) If we open up a joint account and also put our names on the utility Bills, request statements for a few months back in our names, will the home office accept them with an additional cover letter explaining that we don't have a mortgage , tenancy agreement because the house is owned by my partner's ex husband and that the council tax is in his names?
Any advise rendered to me regarding to this matter will be highly appreciated.
Thanks!