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My concern is whether this arrangement will be accepted when we apply for ILR.
I have requested a new contract stating the rolling status and,
This is not required.upon our departure, a letter confirming our residency dates.
You are overthinking.Would this be acceptable?
Sure - thank you for this.CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2024 8:40 amMy concern is whether this arrangement will be accepted when we apply for ILR.
Yes. There is no law that says you must have a new signed tenancy agreement each time the last one runs out.
I have requested a new contract stating the rolling status and,
You are contradicting yourself here. You cannot ask for a contract to state a rolling month status. Rolling month simply extends the tenancy agreements existing conditions but with no fixed start and end date.
This is not required.upon our departure, a letter confirming our residency dates.
You are overthinking.Would this be acceptable?
You are required to provide a selection of evidence proving cohabitation in both your names. Plan accordingly.
For cohabitation evidence: All you need to know about cohabitation evidenceThe applicant should provide evidence as to the basis on which the accommodation
is or will be owned or occupied (including rented) by the family unit. This may for
example be in the form of a copy of the property deeds, a letter from a bank or
building society as to the mortgage arrangements, a lease agreement and rent book,
or a letter from a family member or friend who is making the accommodation
available to the applicant and their family unit.
aha I see, thanks for this. I will give that a read.zimba wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 1:47 pmThere is no period. For proof of adequate accommodation you need:
For cohabitation evidence: All you need to know about cohabitation evidenceThe applicant should provide evidence as to the basis on which the accommodation
is or will be owned or occupied (including rented) by the family unit. This may for
example be in the form of a copy of the property deeds, a letter from a bank or
building society as to the mortgage arrangements, a lease agreement and rent book,
or a letter from a family member or friend who is making the accommodation
available to the applicant and their family unit.