Coops wrote "But I believe Ron, that one does not have to marry to legalise the relationship"
I don't think I mentioned marriage Coops, just that the relationship has to be legal, ie. marriage or a civil partnership. If not, I'm off to find a 60 year old widow with an E 121, save me a fortune
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Re: CMU Ejections : YOUR HELP IS NEEDED
Depends, I don't know how it works for UK E forms, but for a partner to benefit from the health cover provided for independent artisans registered with RSI, the couple do not need to be married or PACSed. They just have to sign a statement to say that they live together maritalement under the same roof. I don't think the words "en concubinage" are used in the forms, but it amounts to the same thing.
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Re: CMU Ejections : YOUR HELP IS NEEDED
Ron Avery wrote:
Coops wrote "But I believe Ron, that one does not have to marry to legalise the relationship"
I don't think I mentioned marriage Coops, just that the relationship has to be legal, ie. marriage or a civil partnership. If not, I'm off to find a 60 year old widow with an E 121, save me a fortune
This thought crossed my mind when the problems started - but I would have had to trade my current o/h in for an older model -not what I'd have wished for, really!
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