Dear All, i know i keep on dragging the same issue but i am really worried
please note below the request i made and the response from homeoffice.
[color=#0000BF]Dear Home Office,
Could you please advise on a list of all funds which are accessible
to a person with ROR following divorce to an EEA since nothing in
the
sticker indicate no recourse to public fund.
When a non EEA with ROR is working and claim housing benenefit ,
child tax credit, and child benefit does that affect their
residence card or future application?
Yours faithfully,[/color]
[u]Home office response[/u]
[color=#BF0080]Dear xxxx,
Thank you for your email.
EEA Nationals and their family must not become a burden on public funds.
• May claim “top-up” benefits for low-paid or part-time workers (15 hours per week), also persons who are involuntarily unemployed
• The Home Office cannot instruct the Department of Works and Pensions (DWP) as to whether an individual can be paid public funds or not, we can only advise DWP of the person’s Right of Residence and the exercising of Treaty Rights in the UK.
If you claim Public Funds ( Housing Benefit being one ) then this may affect your application in the future for permanent residency .
Yours sincerely ,
Customer Service Advisor
Customer Contact Centres
UK Visas and Immigration
Ground Floor
Vulcan House - Iron
Sheffield
S3 8NS [/color]
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