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One doesn't need to be employed / earning to get married!!nofx wrote:- Do you think it will be a problem when we apply for our marriage?
Thank you for your prompt reply.sushdmehta wrote:One doesn't need to be employed / earning to get married!!nofx wrote:- Do you think it will be a problem when we apply for our marriage?
Thank you for youre reply. I really appreciate someone taking time out to respond to these questions.sushdmehta wrote:Can you get married or register a civil partnership in the UK?
nofx wrote:Hi
i am a non uk citizen and have been living with my fiancé who is a UK citizen for a year now, we plan to get married next month and have to go to book a date at the town hall next week.
my question is that, she was in employment till sept 2011, then her contract ended and was put on Job seekers allowance which she is on till now. i have a fulltime job and we both support each other in monthly bills (me paying more as i can afford it), Would her being on a jsa be a problem for us while applying for my ilr after we get married?
or would it be of any problem whilst we are applying to get married?
Thank you all.
sushdmehta wrote:nofx wrote:Hi
i am a non uk citizen and have been living with my fiancé who is a UK citizen for a year now, we plan to get married next month and have to go to book a date at the town hall next week.
my question is that, she was in employment till sept 2011, then her contract ended and was put on Job seekers allowance which she is on till now. i have a fulltime job and we both support each other in monthly bills (me paying more as i can afford it), Would her being on a jsa be a problem for us while applying for my ilr after we get married?
or would it be of any problem whilst we are applying to get married?
Thank you all.
Thank you greenie, that seems to have hit the the nail on the head.Greenie wrote:Perhaps what you are getting confused about is whether your wife will need to be employed in order for you to apply to remain in the UK on the basis of your marriage? The answer is still no as long as (as the rules stand currently) you have enough income as a couple at least equivalent to the amount of a couple on benefits after rent/council tax have been paid.
However you mention that your fiance is claiming benefits currently - what benefits is she claiming exactly? Contribution based JSA can only usually be claimed for 6 months. After this a job seeker would need to claim income based JSA and would have to declare the income of his or her partner - if you are earning £30k a year she would not be entitled to any income based benefits.
Thanks Greenie. I shall look into this immediately and get back here.Greenie wrote:the fact that she has historically been on JSA shouldn't effect your application, however if she is in fact claiming income based JSA (not contribution based) then she is committing benefit fraud by not declaring your income in such a claim - and needs to resolve this urgently.