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Yes, it is OK. You and your spouse can have a joint bank account solely for savings, as long as both of you contribute to it. If rent, electricity, and water bills are paid using personal bank accounts, you need to ensure that personal bank statements of both parties, or the individual handling shared expenses, are submitted along with a clear explanation (e.g., using personal accounts is a long-standing habit or for convenience). |
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