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Greenie wrote:How old are you both?
When did she quit her job and why?
How much do you earn?
Is she currently looking for work?
Greenie wrote:She would not be entitled to income based job seekers allowance because your Earnings are too high. She may be entitled to contribution based jsa depending on whether she has made enough national insurance contributions however there may be an issue if she is voluntarily unemployed. Once she is 6 months pregnant she may be entitled to maternity allowance if she is still not working. This can only be claimed for a maximum of 39 weeks.
You may be entitled to working tax credit, the claim has to be made in joint names. When the child is born you would be able to claim child tax credits. Making such claims is not considered to be recourse to public funds under the immigration rules so is fine in terms of your immigration status.
Housing benefit is slightly different. Your partner can only claim this at the rate for a single person and not at the couples rate because to do to would be recourse to public funds and a breach of the conditions of your leave. your income would still need to be taken into account however. A single person under 35 can only claim housing benefit at the rate for a room in a shared house. This does not mean she can't live in a one bed roomed property however she would only be entitled to the rate for a shared room. Whether she would be entitled to housing benefit and how much depends on the local housing allowance in your area. She would need to be very clear about your immigration status and the fact you don't have recourse to public funds when making the claim.
I would suggest she contacts citizens advice for advice to get a rough idea of her entitlements.
Greenie wrote:1)yes
2) yes she can claim public funds but she can't claim additional public funds due to you living with her due to your immigration status
3) not whilst she is still able to work. She may be able to claim a one off pregnancy grant. She needs to seek advice as discussed.
4) yes but she may be entitled to council tax benefit.