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Child Benefit
JB007 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 11:09 amBenefits calculators
Use an independent benefits calculator to find out:
what benefits you could get
how to claim
how your benefits will be affected if you start work
These are free to use, anonymous, and have replaced the Benefits Adviser service.
https://www.gov.uk/benefits-calculators
From one of those links-
My child is a person subject to immigration control
If you are not a person subject to immigration control, but your child is, rules differ depending on the benefit you want to claim
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For Child Benefit, if you are not a person subject to immigration control, you can claim for a child for whom you are responsible for, regardless of the child’s immigration status. However, if the child’s leave is subject to a no recourse to public funds restriction, claiming child benefit for her/him could affect their right to remain in the UK. Get specialist immigration advice if you are in this situation.
https://www.turn2us.org.uk/Benefit-guid ... de-content
Welfare benefit calulators don't work for foreign nationals who don't have settlement in the UK. They only works for those who reside in the UK and are British citizens, Irish citizens and those with settled status (ILR) or the UK's new EU Settled Status.
It's a question often asked here. On another forum, somebody stated they are having to pay this money back as they let another person complete their application and they didn't tick (or did tick?) to say neither parent was subject to immigration control. If that post is correct, then I assume there is an option on the form to say if a parent is subject to immigration control?blitzz wrote: ↑Tue Dec 08, 2020 9:41 am
https://www.gov.uk/30-hours-free-childcare
Any suggestions or expericence here ?
The responsibily always lies with the claimant to ensure that they do not take what they cannot have.blitzz wrote: ↑Tue Dec 08, 2020 1:33 pmThanks for the detailed information.
Its taken such a long time to come to a conclusion, I even contacted HMRC regarding this - where they said you are eligible! (Only one parent need to have ILR)
However as mentioned agencies might make faults, hence it’s up to individuals to take decisions to take risk or not in their respective future remain/settlement applications.
I have given you the links and quotes in my post. It's up to you what you do.surfsumi wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 7:45 amI don't think your advice is correct. On this forum , I have raised this question many times. All the senior moderators(@Amber) have advised that single parent with ILR or British PP can claim child benefits regardless of Child's or partners public funds status ( NRPF). They further confirmed that's the parent who is eligible claiming child benefits, but not the child or other partner. I have further checked with the Benefit agency & even wrote them a letter. They have confirmed that we are eligible for the Child Benefits & I'm claiming since March 2020. I have two children , one British & other one on NRPF visa & while my spouse on same category. I would appreciate senior moderator such as @Amber or @CR001 could confirm this.
Thank you
Subject to Misrepresentation etc (as amended).
It's unclear to me how a child's right to remain in the UK may be affected, if an eligible parent is the claimant?For Child Benefit, if you are not a person subject to immigration control, you can claim for a child for whom you are responsible for, regardless of the child’s immigration status. However, if the child’s leave is subject to a no recourse to public funds restriction, claiming child benefit for her/him could affect their right to remain in the UK. Get specialist immigration advice if you are in this situation.