Hello, i read up on overcrowding but still don't understand the HMO (houses in multiple occupation) issue. Please can you tell me if it will be okay if 3 double bedrooms and a downstairs through-lounge with 1 kitchen and bathroom can provide suitable accomodation and no overcrowding for the following: 2 brothers sharing a bedroom, aged 34 and 23 One mother aged 61 and her daughter aged 33 sharing a bedroom A couple sharing a bedroom aged 31 and 19 1 son aged 31 sleeping in the downstairs through-lounge Thank you so much.
I'm sorry. It's for my wife for a spouse visa to come to england and join me at her aunty's house. The list includes us two.
‘Adequate’ accommodation mainly means accommodation that is not overcrowded, although if the accommodation is seriously flawed in some other way that may also mean it is inadequate. Overcrowding is judged according to the table below, where rooms are proper rooms - not, for example, a kitchen or bathroom. A child under the age of one does not count as a person and a child between one and ten counts as half a person: Rooms - Persons permitted 1 - 2 2- - 3 3 - 5 4 - 7.5 5 - 10 * with an additional 2 persons for each room in excess of 5 In addition, the spouses must show that they own the accommodation or will occupy it exclusively, meaning that they have a private space that is theirs alone. This can include a room or rooms in a shared house or in a parent’s house.
well where is ur room???? secondly i would like to ask if it is the same for eea family permit? does it mean that i must prove the same thing to the embassy take care