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I think you will get more info on your council website.gaboon_viper wrote:Hi
i am on ILR. i have 16 months one child which is born in UK. My wife is dependent on me, but she don't have indefinite. i want to know whether i can get house benefit? how many beds and how much?
your help will be greatly appreciated.
thanks
ILR means you are elegible for benefits.gaboon_viper wrote:Hi
i am on ILR. i have 16 months one child ......
....
how many beds and how much?
thanks,Greenie wrote:Why is your wife applying on FLR(m)? She should just extend her DL for a further 3 years and then apply for ilr. If your child was born in the UK you can register him as a British citizen once you have ilr.
The problem is your wife currently has discretionary leave, and not leave as your dependent. She cannot switch on FLR(M) under para 284 (the old rules) because it is not possible to switch from leave outside the rules in that category (it is only possible to switch from leave granted under the rules also applications will only be considered under the old rules if the person has leave granted under part 8 of the rules prior to 9 July 2012) Your wife's has discretionary leave, not leave granted under part 8 therefore any FLR(m)\application would be considered under the new rules. She would not be able to use time spent on discretionary leave as part of the probationary period under the new rules and time as a student dependent or PBS dependent doesn't count towards the 5 year probationary period under appendix FM. As such an extension of discretionary leave is the most straightforward and quickest route to ilr for your wife.k_alibaba wrote:thanks,Greenie wrote:Why is your wife applying on FLR(m)? She should just extend her DL for a further 3 years and then apply for ilr. If your child was born in the UK you can register him as a British citizen once you have ilr.
since my wife and daughter been in uk from 2006 as my dependents so i think they dont have to wait for the probationary period of 5 years and son born in 2007 he may also qualify for ILR.
but the quickest route is FLR/M and once it approved i can lodge set/m for all or just for my daughter n wife.
see this link
http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/d ... ing-294986
also there are some of the members in 10 years route did the same.
i am still searching for the most viable and quickest n hastlefree route
the only thing that is disturbing me is the benefits? may or may not...
regards
--------------------------------------------------------------------wiggsy wrote:if you can hold out until AFTER the application, it might be wise to...
if not... ensure you let the Council know EVERYTHING. do not try to conceal any facts...
if they pay you wrongly, you will have evidence that it was an administration error by the public authority. and can appeal on these grounds.
if your child does not have ILR / Settled status, then you can only claim on your own basis... (single adult rate)... and chances are you will qualify for no help.
do you have ILR? / Settled status?
if so you can claim CB. if not, on what grounds can you claim CB (there are few exceptions to the rules) ... this may affect your claim for partner/childs FLR.
your son born here... what is his leave to remain?
What was the question and what was the answer?libra66 wrote:I have found the answer.. Thanks for the help bernhardwe..
Keep posting here such a helpful posts...
Under the new rules unless you've got a lot of savings you've got no chance being on job seekers. No he can't register for citizenship in Pakistan. Once you naturalise you should consider the surrinder Singh route if you can't get a job.k77 wrote:Hi guys
I have recently got my ILR.I am on the jobseeker allowance. I have to bring my wife and child from Pakistan.I have few questions
1) If I apply for a council house now, will it affect my visa application for my wife.
2) Can job seeker allowance affect her visa application
3) Based on my indefinite visa, can I apply for my child naturalisation in Pakistani british embassy.My child is born in Pakistan and never been to Uk.
waiting for your answers.
Thanks.