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You are allowed to claim anything on living with ILRTerryRegina wrote: I received my ILR 11 Feb. 2013. My question is, what am I entitled to before getting citizenship. Can my name be added to our Council tenancy agreement? Can I receive housing benefits if my husband were to die, so I could remain in our Council flat? Please don't refer me to the website, because I have such a hard time finding things there. I am 65 years old Thanks so much !
I just need to know how I can live and what am I allowed to claim with my ILR.
Thanks so much for your input. Could you give me a link that says exactly this? Not just a website,but where it says what you're saying. I'm not doubting you, only need for my eyes to see. I wish to have dual citizenship, but until I do, I want to have these answers.z18runway wrote:You are allowed to claim anything on living with ILRTerryRegina wrote: I received my ILR 11 Feb. 2013. My question is, what am I entitled to before getting citizenship. Can my name be added to our Council tenancy agreement? Can I receive housing benefits if my husband were to die, so I could remain in our Council flat? Please don't refer me to the website, because I have such a hard time finding things there. I am 65 years old Thanks so much !
I just need to know how I can live and what am I allowed to claim with my ILR.
Ok , I have seen this at Wikipedia before, but wasn't sure if it meant things like housing before I become a citizen in a year. I'd now,that I know I am allowed to live in the UK permanently , like to be added to the flat tenancy . Can I now?Casa wrote:You've been given the correct advice. As you've asked not to be given the link to a website I'll include this passage
Public funds
Unlike people with Limited Leave to Remain (LTR) in the UK, ILR holders do have access to public funds. The wording "No recourse to public funds" is not written in ILR holders' visas. As a result, they are able to claim job seekers allowances and other benefits which are usually only available to British, EU, EEA and Swiss citizens.
But here's the link anyway in case you doubt the source.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indefinite_leave_to_remain
We know the Visa Fees which were increased recently. You need to pay the Visa Fees what is applicable in 10 years time.TerryRegina wrote:Oh thank you all so much for your input!!!Casa wrote:You have the right to apply to have your name added to the tenancy.
One more question: What is usually the fee to renew my ILR card in 10 years?
kevin24, it is a small fee for renewing a brp, current fee is £37, so definitely not a visa fee again!!!Kevin24 wrote:We know the Visa Fees which were increased recently. You need to pay the Visa Fees what is applicable in 10 years time.TerryRegina wrote:Oh thank you all so much for your input!!!Casa wrote:You have the right to apply to have your name added to the tenancy.
One more question: What is usually the fee to renew my ILR card in 10 years?
Are you working? You may be entitled to pension credit but your husband's income will reduce it (to maybe nothing). You can claim all benefits.TerryRegina wrote: I received my ILR 11 Feb. 2013. My question is, what am I entitled to before getting citizenship. Can my name be added to our Council tenancy agreement? Can I receive housing benefits if my husband were to die, so I could remain in our Council flat? Please don't refer me to the website, because I have such a hard time finding things there. I am 65 years old Thanks so much !
I just need to know how I can live and what am I allowed to claim with my ILR.
Are you working? You may be entitled to pension credit but your husband's income will reduce it (to maybe nothing). You can claim all benefits.D4109125 wrote:TerryRegina wrote: I received my ILR 11 Feb. 2013. My question is, what am I entitled to before getting citizenship. Can my name be added to our Council tenancy agreement? Can I receive housing benefits if my husband were to die, so I could remain in our Council flat? Please don't refer me to the website, because I have such a hard time finding things there. I am 65 years old Thanks so much !
I just need to know how I can live and what am I allowed to claim with my ILR.
Wow what a relief that the fee is so smallCR001 wrote:kevin24, it is a small fee for renewing a brp, current fee is £37, so definitely not a visa fee again!!!Kevin24 wrote:We know the Visa Fees which were increased recently. You need to pay the Visa Fees what is applicable in 10 years time.TerryRegina wrote:Oh thank you all so much for your input!!!Casa wrote:You have the right to apply to have your name added to the tenancy.
One more question: What is usually the fee to renew my ILR card in 10 years?