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but doesn't this affect his dependent ILR ?CR001 wrote:You are entitled to whatever benefits you qualify for. This link will explain :
https://www.gov.uk/browse/benefits
Actually i hv no idea what i m entitled for. Just for your infoCR001 wrote:Sorry forgot about that point. You can claim child bebefit in your name if the child is still in full time education, tax credits if claimed jointly with you s the main applicant, but for example, housing benefit might be different.
What benefits were you thinking you could possibly claim?
Thanks for your swift reply.Yes i tried that calculator.But I am confused by the terms means like you have to pay full 100 cent tax.CR001 wrote:I don't think you will qualify for any other benefits because of your high salary. The maximum threshold for benefits such as tax credits or income support etc is around £26k but this does not include child benefits which is what you can claim. Did you look at the link I provided on benefits?? In the link is a benefits calculator, which will tell you what you can claim.
I don't think you will get help with housing benefit or local housing allowance because of your high salary.
For example, I am a single parent with a child in school and i earn about what you do and I cannot claim anything except than child benefits, even as a single mum and I am not a British Citizen.
Do the benefit calculator and see what the results are.
You won't get child tax credits on a salary of £35K. The OP should use the link to do the benefits calculator and he will see. He will be ok to claim child benefits though.CR001 wrote:I don't think you will qualify for any other benefits because of your high salary. The maximum threshold for benefits such as tax credits or income support etc is around £26k but this does not include child benefits which is what you can claim. Did you look at the link I provided on benefits?? In the link is a benefits calculator, which will tell you what you can claim.
I don't think you will get help with housing benefit or local housing allowance because of your high salary.
For example, I am a single parent with a child in school and i earn about what you do and I cannot claim anything except than child benefits, even as a single mum and I am a British Citizen.
Do the benefit calculator and see what the results are.
Whilst it seems clear cut... it doesnt mean it is clear cut...Before April 2012, you could usually get some Child Tax Credit, as long as your income was not over the limit of £41,300. From 6 April 2012 this limit is lower for most people.
The income limit for you now depends on your own individual circumstances. But as a very rough guide, you might not get Child Tax Credit from 6 April 2012 if:
• you have one child, and your annual income is more than around £26,000
• you have two children, and your annual income is more than around £32,200
But it's important to know that:
• this is a rough guide
• the income limit for you may be different, as it depends on your own circumstances
You could still qualify if your income is above these amounts. For example, if you pay for registered or approved childcare, have more than one or two children, are disabled, or your child has a disability.
Hi Everyone,Khall75 wrote:I got my ILR this month I want to apply for housing benifit, child tax credit and child benefit.
If I do this is it going to have any affect on my wife ILR which is going to be done in July this year. Advice plz
See http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/forms/ch2-online-stubb.htmBabajee85 wrote:Hi folks,
I am already receiving child benefits for my one child.
Now i have got new born baby as well.He was born in UK on 2nd march 2013.
What documents should i sent to claim for him.
Will it be a new application form with new reference ?
please guide
Thanks
Now that you are settled you can claim benefits including child benefit and tax credits as you are no longer subject to immigration control.elcanja wrote:Hi everyone...
Just double checking one thing....
From my understanding, claiming tax credits and child benefit will not have a bad effect when making my partner's FLR(M)/SET(M) application right?
If anything, it will be a good thing as I'll have extra income for the maintenance requirement in the case of FLR(M), as per paragraph 5.2 (a) of Annex F (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary), right?
I have just been granted ILR (LR) a couple weeks ago. I was previously on a student visa so could only work part time, my wife used to work full time but we now have a 10 month old baby, so she's been working only on a part-time basis for 4 months now and before that was on a 8 to 9 months maternity leave obviously.
Thanks a lot!
Hi D4109125.D4109125 wrote:Now that you are settled you can claim benefits including child benefit and tax credits as you are no longer subject to immigration control.elcanja wrote:Hi everyone...
Just double checking one thing....
From my understanding, claiming tax credits and child benefit will not have a bad effect when making my partner's FLR(M)/SET(M) application right?
If anything, it will be a good thing as I'll have extra income for the maintenance requirement in the case of FLR(M), as per paragraph 5.2 (a) of Annex F (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary), right?
I have just been granted ILR (LR) a couple weeks ago. I was previously on a student visa so could only work part time, my wife used to work full time but we now have a 10 month old baby, so she's been working only on a part-time basis for 4 months now and before that was on a 8 to 9 months maternity leave obviously.
Thanks a lot!