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No but the claim can only be a single person claim in your spouse's name. They will however take all income into account to determine what your spouse might qualify for.My Question is we receive some help for housing benefit , is it problem wen I apply for ilr ?
THanks for the answerCR001 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2018 8:53 amNo but the claim can only be a single person claim in your spouse's name. They will however take all income into account to determine what your spouse might qualify for.My Question is we receive some help for housing benefit , is it problem wen I apply for ilr ?
Kindly also refrain from tagging onto other users posts to get someone's attention.
Plz and what aboutCR001 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2018 8:53 amNo but the claim can only be a single person claim in your spouse's name. They will however take all income into account to determine what your spouse might qualify for.My Question is we receive some help for housing benefit , is it problem wen I apply for ilr ?
Kindly also refrain from tagging onto other users posts to get someone's attention.
Please note, although you may be eligible to claim public funds, public funds carry their own set of rules and eligibility criteria.Afrapasse wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2018 9:40 amPlz and what aboutCR001 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2018 8:53 amNo but the claim can only be a single person claim in your spouse's name. They will however take all income into account to determine what your spouse might qualify for.My Question is we receive some help for housing benefit , is it problem wen I apply for ilr ?
Kindly also refrain from tagging onto other users posts to get someone's attention.
" All those granted DL have full access to employment and access to benefits on the
same basis as British citizens and will have been living in the UK for at least two and
a half years under these conditions – in many cases considerably longer. It is
appropriate and entirely reasonable, to require them to pay a fee to extend their
leave to remain in the UK in the same way as any other migrant. The fee reflects the
cost of processing their applications and the benefits conferred from legally residing
in the UK. FAS applying for leave in order to exercise an ECHR right, such as on the basis of their family or private life, can apply for the fee to be waived under the fee waiver policy in the same way as any other migrant.
CMOSUK wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2018 6:09 pmPlease note, although you may be eligible to claim public funds, public funds carry their own set of rules and eligibility criteria.Afrapasse wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2018 9:40 amPlz and what aboutCR001 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2018 8:53 amNo but the claim can only be a single person claim in your spouse's name. They will however take all income into account to determine what your spouse might qualify for.My Question is we receive some help for housing benefit , is it problem wen I apply for ilr ?
Kindly also refrain from tagging onto other users posts to get someone's attention.
" All those granted DL have full access to employment and access to benefits on the
same basis as British citizens and will have been living in the UK for at least two and
a half years under these conditions – in many cases considerably longer. It is
appropriate and entirely reasonable, to require them to pay a fee to extend their
leave to remain in the UK in the same way as any other migrant. The fee reflects the
cost of processing their applications and the benefits conferred from legally residing
in the UK. FAS applying for leave in order to exercise an ECHR right, such as on the basis of their family or private life, can apply for the fee to be waived under the fee waiver policy in the same way as any other migrant.
If you are not granted a public fund, it may not be because of immigration purposes but rather eligibility criteria that you may or may not be meeting.
Not accidentally, you posted it in your ILR topic too. Maybe you are simply trying to post duplicate to get immediate responses.
Is up to You believe it or not with out looking just I saw last notification from cmosk and replay without looking anyway the most important thing I need help for my question because I have four days left if you don't know the answer fine thank you
Please continue your questions in your other topic regarding ILR form.Afrapasse wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 10:02 amIs up to You believe it or not with out looking just I saw last notification from cmosk and replay without looking anyway the most important thing I need help for my question because I have four days left if you don't know the answer fine thank you
CR001could you post the link and I will answer in that one regarding the OP questions, I can't seem to find their topic.CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 10:03 amPlease continue your questions in your other topic regarding ILR form.Afrapasse wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 10:02 amIs up to You believe it or not with out looking just I saw last notification from cmosk and replay without looking anyway the most important thing I need help for my question because I have four days left if you don't know the answer fine thank you
One you have already offered substantial advice on.
Ahh that one. Thank you Madam.CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 11:28 amOne you have already offered substantial advice on.
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