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PR Application and Benefits
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2016 10:54 am
by Ani82
Dear Members and Moderators...
I am an EEA national , residing in UK for almost 7 years. I am thinking to apply for PR very soon but I would need some advice regarding my application and situation. Here is some details ...
2009 - 2010 (Student + Part time Work) Had Yellow Card.
2011 ( Applied for Blue Card and was Granted)
2011 - 2013 (Self Employed ) Paying NI contribution and Up to date Self Assessments through an accountant.
2013 - till Now (Part Time Work) 18 Hours (was looking after my child) , soon will start Full time as was my child is full time in school now.
I have been claiming Housing benefits as well as Tax , Child credit benefits.
Am I eligible to apply for PR as I have heard that HO is refusing application on the basis that income is less than the benefits you claim???
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Regards
Ani
Re: PR Application and Benefits
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2016 11:52 am
by Casa
Re: PR Application and Benefits
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2016 9:50 pm
by Ani82
Thanks Casa ...
Much appreciated your response , As far as I understand , minimum threshold set to minimum £150 a week.
But when I was self emp , I satisfied the minimum threshold criteria but since I was employed (2013) part time , I was never earned more than £130 a week.
Do u think that would be potentially a refusal ?
I will be starting full time soon , Do u advise to apply in few months time with better income to avoid the risk???
Regards
Ani
Re: PR Application and Benefits
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2016 9:33 am
by Casa
There are others on the forum better placed to advise and confirm. However, I believe that unless you have held Comprehensive Sickness Insurance (CSI) during your self-employment (as self-sufficient) while your weekly income has been less than the MET, your immigration clock may have stopped.
Stand by for other opinions.
Assuming you are fortunate and have CSI, you also need confirmation on whether receiving benefits will exclude you from claiming self-sufficiency.
Re: PR Application and Benefits
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2016 9:52 am
by Ani82
Casa wrote:There are others on the forum better placed to advise and confirm. However, I believe that unless you have held Comprehensive Sickness Insurance (CSI) during your self-employment (as self-sufficient) while your weekly income has been less than the MET, your immigration clock may have stopped.
Stand by for other opinions.
Assuming you are fortunate and have CSI, you also need confirmation on whether receiving benefits will exclude you from claiming self-sufficiency.
Thanks Again Casa , Yeah I will wait for reply from others too. Do I still need CSI ? if I was meeting the MET criteria while Self Emp ( Earning More than £150 a week).
Re: PR Application and Benefits
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2016 10:34 am
by Casa
Ani82 wrote:Casa wrote:There are others on the forum better placed to advise and confirm. However, I believe that unless you have held Comprehensive Sickness Insurance (CSI) during your self-employment (as self-sufficient) while your weekly income has been less than the MET, your immigration clock may have stopped.
Stand by for other opinions.
Assuming you are fortunate and have CSI, you also need confirmation on whether receiving benefits will exclude you from claiming self-sufficiency.
Thanks Again Casa , Yeah I will wait for reply from others too. Do I still need CSI ? if I was meeting the MET criteria while Self Emp ( Earning More than £150 a week).
Not if you have been meeting the MET