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Non EU family member - Retaining rights after divorce

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Non EU family member - Retaining rights after divorce

Post by becky30 » Sun Mar 10, 2013 10:07 pm

Hi everyone,

I have a question regarding retaining rights after divorce in the UK.

I have included some details of my case below.

I got married with my EU national husband in the UK.
Marriage lasted more than 3 years.
We officially divorced last week.

I am about to make an application for retaining my rights.

The documents I will provide is as below:

My ex's payslips, p60, bank statements, employer letter. (He worked at the same place whole time (for 4.5 years) so he has exercised treaty rights).

I work as a self employed person. I will provide bank statements (personal account), invoices, remittance advice.

Bills on my ex's name (gas, electricity, water, council tax etc) and my name (BT and TV licence) covering around 2 years.

Do you think these are enough? As I am self employed do i need to have an accountant or business bank account?

Also should I make an application with a lawyer? Your advice would be much appreciated...

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Post by ravii » Mon Mar 11, 2013 11:00 am

There are lots of self employed persons who do not need business bank accounts,so I don't know what sort of work you do as a self employed person?if your work related to other companies and you accept card payments then you need a business bank account other wise you don't need a business bank account..accountants letter is a good supporting pice of paper.
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Post by becky30 » Mon Mar 11, 2013 1:49 pm

Thank you very much for your response. I work as a interpreter. I receive payments from several agencies.

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Post by becky30 » Mon Mar 11, 2013 1:53 pm

Does it mean that I need a business account?

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Post by becky30 » Mon Mar 11, 2013 2:29 pm

I have just checked a website providing some details: There is no legal requirement to have a business bank account if you are a sole trader or partnership. It is only necessary for a limited company.

I hope it is correct :)

I would also appreciate it if I receive any response regarding application for retaining my rights of residence.

Thank you very much in advance.

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Post by Obie » Mon Mar 11, 2013 2:57 pm

You dont need to have a business account per sa, to be considered a Self-Employed person, but you will need to show that your business is effective and genuine.
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Post by becky30 » Mon Mar 11, 2013 3:46 pm

Obie wrote:You dont need to have a business account per sa, to be considered a Self-Employed person, but you will need to show that your business is effective and genuine.
Thanks a lot.

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Post by paradisecircus1 » Mon Mar 11, 2013 5:19 pm

I have a situation here likewise

I have payslips, p60, bank statements and proof of my spouse work scheme.
I am a self employed person. I will have bank statements and a business account.

What kind more documents they would require? Someone could enlighten me please? Im getting a divorce , what documents would I need to have to apply further?

Thanks, responses are much appreciated.

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Post by becky30 » Mon Mar 11, 2013 5:40 pm

paradisecircus1 wrote:I have a situation here likewise

I have payslips, p60, bank statements and proof of my spouse work scheme.
I am a self employed person. I will have bank statements and a business account.

What kind more documents they would require? Someone could enlighten me please? Im getting a divorce , what documents would I need to have to apply further?

Thanks, responses are much appreciated.

How long have you been married?

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Post by paradisecircus1 » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:23 pm

becky30 wrote:
paradisecircus1 wrote:I have a situation here likewise

I have payslips, p60, bank statements and proof of my spouse work scheme.
I am a self employed person. I will have bank statements and a business account.

What kind more documents they would require? Someone could enlighten me please? Im getting a divorce , what documents would I need to have to apply further?

Thanks, responses are much appreciated.

How long have you been married?


more than three years, nearly 4,

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Post by becky30 » Tue Mar 12, 2013 1:32 pm

Seeking legal advice and applying with a lawyer is absolutely neccessary? What do you think? Is there anyone who experienced similar situations? Could you please share your opinions with us?

Many Thanks

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Post by Nimitta » Fri Mar 15, 2013 5:09 pm

becky30 wrote:I have just checked a website providing some details: There is no legal requirement to have a business bank account if you are a sole trader or partnership. It is only necessary for a limited company.

I hope it is correct :)
Not required. However, my bank is pressing me to open a business account which I do not want to do.

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