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| Because they have been living together as a couple (but this hasn't been registered) and their income would have been taken as 1, not separate, so she wouldn't have been able to claim the benefits. Instead, she showed that she lived on her own, she couldn't make a living and got benefits for her health insurance, but the reality is her boyfriend/spouse etc that they live together is making more than enough so she would never got those benefits in the first place.
So now, if they continue contesting the decision they will get into a lot more trouble. | |
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Citation? I know several couples that have been living together for years and are required to submit separate tax declarations because they're not married.
I kind of suspect you're taking whichever legal environment you're from and transposing it over the Swiss one. It doesn't work like that.