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Not if you signed a five year undertaking. Once the undertaking ends you can. A breach of a sponsorship (unless allowed for example, the sponsor dies) can result in prosecution.Nazz wrote:Hi
My mother arrived in 2009 as an elderly dependent and was issued with an
Indefinite Leave to Enter, as being her sponsor, I was informed that i have to provide her accommodation without recourse to public funds for at least five years, which I did.
My financial circumstances have changed now, and my question is, can I apply benefits for mother ?
She may be deaf but that doesn't mean she has care needs. How old is she and what Country is she from?Nazz wrote:My mother is profoundly deaf, which men's she is disabled, what benefits I can apply?
Yes as there could be a reciprocal agreement. She has ILE and an undertaking.Nazz wrote:Does it matter which country she is from? She has
ILR
Well considering you are reluctant to state her Country of Origin and ageNazz wrote:Since I am her sponsor then I will have to carry on taking care of her
Even if my financial circumstances have changed.
Well, if she has care needs she may be entitled to Attendance Allowance read the link I posted.Nazz wrote:She is 72!and from India
You're welcome, the good thing about attendance allowance is it's non taxable and not means tested. If she has arthritis and struggles to look after herself for example, then make a claim and get a drs letter to support her claim. You can appeal a decision too and have 1 month to do so.Nazz wrote:Thanks for all your replies