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WBB Oct 24th 2003 9:16 am

ah, so the person who is doing me a stat dec (friend/family) goes to the solicitor and gets them signed in the solicitors presence then gives them to me?

is this correct?

:confused: :confused: :confused:

:beer:

Nicstids Oct 24th 2003 9:31 am


Originally posted by welshboybilly
ah, so the person who is doing me a stat dec (friend/family) goes to the solicitor and gets them signed in the solicitors presence then gives them to me?

is this correct?

:confused: :confused: :confused:

:beer:
You got it!
:D

WBB Oct 24th 2003 6:51 pm

thanks for the help.

god job i checked because i was unaware that this was the procedure, thank god for internet forums.

:)

tiredwithtwins Oct 24th 2003 8:11 pm

my partner and i have been together 8 years and have 3 kids together - we dont intend to get married, but are applying for skilled independant on my qualifications.as we are in a de facto relationship, and I know they need lots of proof we are 'together' and intend to stay that way - will we need to do these stat decs too? (missed that bit when I read the app form!)

sue:D

WBB Oct 24th 2003 8:58 pm


Originally posted by tiredwithtwins
my partner and i have been together 8 years and have 3 kids together - we dont intend to get married, but are applying for skilled independant on my qualifications.as we are in a de facto relationship, and I know they need lots of proof we are 'together' and intend to stay that way - will we need to do these stat decs too? (missed that bit when I read the app form!)

sue:D

yes im sure you will have to do stat decs.

you are in a similar situation to us, together 9 years with two kids and we are not married.

im pretty sure all defacto's have to do them.

PeteY Oct 24th 2003 9:22 pm


Originally posted by welshboybilly
yes im sure you will have to do stat decs.

you are in a similar situation to us, together 9 years with two kids and we are not married.

im pretty sure all defacto's have to do them.
We are married and we had to do them!

They are just meant to be statements made by people who know you well to prove your relationship is genuine, and ongoing.

Poula Oct 24th 2003 10:23 pm

We had to do them also. We have been together 9 yrs and have 2 kids. You also have to get loads of proof, such as bills, correspondance, wedding/party invites etc. to proove the relasionship(wheres the spell checker?) These all have to be photocopied and signed by a solicitor as proof of original. Very time consuming a real pain to have to go through. One solicitor quoted me £90 to just sign these copies. God some solicitors are so up themselves. Got another solicitor to do the signing and he charged me £15. So shop arround for you solicitor.

We put in our application at the begining of June 2003 still waiting for them to ask for the meds.

paula

Coventry Oct 25th 2003 5:06 am

is this proof just required for those applying for PR or does it apply to someone applying for a spouse visa becasue my husband has a two year work permit?

thanks

PeteY Oct 25th 2003 5:09 am


Originally posted by Coventry
is this proof just required for those applying for PR or does it apply to someone applying for a spouse visa becasue my husband has a two year work permit?

thanks
It will say in your application info...

Normally yes, for a spouse visa you will need at least 2 different statuatory declarations.


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