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British overseas citizens rarely have right of abode.
To add to this, seeing as she get the Pension Credit, that means she has passed the "right to reside" test too. So both tests passed at some stage maybe?va_y wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2019 4:28 pmThank you all for the information. I dont think there are any suspect issues here, she has been getting benefits for over 10 years now. Numerous check-ins were done throughout this time by the council from what i am aware.
I suspect this is the reason: https://www.turn2us.org.uk/Benefit-guid ... t-benefits. There are 2 parts to this, The Right to Reside Test and the Habitual Residence Test. Perhaps she has previously passed the "Habitual Residence Test" and therefore its entitled her to the benefits shes gets. Or perhaps she is simply exempt (i have yet to look into why and what the criteria is)
Not necessary. The tests have changed and keep changing over time. The applicant is reassessed against the currrent tests when there is a change in their circumstances.