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Why don't you get a letter from your previous house owner regarding no-payment of Council Tax by you. and your wife,clearly explaining the situation.gguptar4u wrote:Hi Gurus,
I am applying for ILR for me and my wife.
I understand that to prove cohabitation, I need to provide certain documents, one of which is primarily Council Tax Receipt.
Now here is the problem. I have lived at 2 properties in these past 2 years. I have the Council tax receipt for me and my wife, for the recent property (living here for past 7 months) BUT for the first property i dont have any council tax receipt as it was a shared house. Me and my wife were just staying in one room and all the bills were inculded in the rent.
Although I have following other documents
- joint bank statement
- my and wife's NHS card
- wife's and my different credit card statements
- electricity bills for me and my wife for the new property
Please let me know if not paying the council tax for my first property will have any adverse effect on my ILR application ? and if the above documents are sufficient as the cohibitation documents ?
Then you can't show the Tenancy Agreement as a proof. How about GP's letter, Telephone, and Water bills for the new property.gguptar4u wrote:I have the tenancy agreement, but it does not say anything about the bills. It is a standard agreement which says that i should pay the council tax + other bills (My stupidity i did not read it before)
Also I am not sure if the previous landlord will give that letter, as I now suspect that he has only named himself on the council tax (as he is divorsed and lives in the same property)
I showed the following for the Cohab.gguptar4u wrote:Hi Gurus,
I am applying for ILR for me and my wife.
I understand that to prove cohabitation, I need to provide certain documents, one of which is primarily Council Tax Receipt.
Now here is the problem. I have lived at 2 properties in these past 2 years. I have the Council tax receipt for me and my wife, for the recent property (living here for past 7 months) BUT for the first property i dont have any council tax receipt as it was a shared house. Me and my wife were just staying in one room and all the bills were inculded in the rent.
Although I have following other documents
- joint bank statement
- my and wife's NHS card
- wife's and my different credit card statements
- electricity bills for me and my wife for the new property
Please let me know if not paying the council tax for my first property will have any adverse effect on my ILR application ? and if the above documents are sufficient as the cohibitation documents ?
I know that concil tax receipt is a strong document.starter wrote:I showed the following for the Cohab.gguptar4u wrote:Hi Gurus,
I am applying for ILR for me and my wife.
I understand that to prove cohabitation, I need to provide certain documents, one of which is primarily Council Tax Receipt.
Now here is the problem. I have lived at 2 properties in these past 2 years. I have the Council tax receipt for me and my wife, for the recent property (living here for past 7 months) BUT for the first property i dont have any council tax receipt as it was a shared house. Me and my wife were just staying in one room and all the bills were inculded in the rent.
Although I have following other documents
- joint bank statement
- my and wife's NHS card
- wife's and my different credit card statements
- electricity bills for me and my wife for the new property
Please let me know if not paying the council tax for my first property will have any adverse effect on my ILR application ? and if the above documents are sufficient as the cohibitation documents ?
Council Tax bill two year
Tenancy Agreement
A very Old bank statement (Joint Account)
Explain what you have just done here, to say that you lived in shared accomodation where all bills were included in your rent. Take your tenancy agreement, which states this if you are still worried.gguptar4u wrote:I know that concil tax receipt is a strong document.
BUT, this whole thread is about not having a council tax document as we were living in a shared house.
Gurus, any advice what to say/do if UKBA presses for the council tax document ?