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John! That two bedroom accommodation allocation without considering spouse is only possible because the op has a child, right? But my concern here is the visa status of that child. What if that child has no recourse to public funds restriction? And could this cause problems when child applies for ILR?John wrote:Casa, I agree, but it is highly likely that the same points will be awarded for a single parent with one child, compared to a couple and one child. So it probably will make no difference if the spouse on a time-limited visa is excluded.
Looking at para 6A of the Immigration Rules, a Council House would only be a problem if larger accommodation was allocated because the spouse on a time-limited visa is going to be living there. However, in reality, two-bedroom accommodation would be allocated, with or without that spouse, so para 6A says that such Council Housing will not be a problem.
you can only claim JSA, HB and CTB as a single person, - as your wife and daugher have no recourse to PF. As long as you are only getting the single person's rate for each of these benefits you will be OK.ali sher wrote:John! That two bedroom accommodation allocation without considering spouse is only possible because the op has a child, right? But my concern here is the visa status of that child. What if that child has no recourse to public funds restriction? And could this cause problems when child applies for ILR?John wrote:Casa, I agree, but it is highly likely that the same points will be awarded for a single parent with one child, compared to a couple and one child. So it probably will make no difference if the spouse on a time-limited visa is excluded.
Looking at para 6A of the Immigration Rules, a Council House would only be a problem if larger accommodation was allocated because the spouse on a time-limited visa is going to be living there. However, in reality, two-bedroom accommodation would be allocated, with or without that spouse, so para 6A says that such Council Housing will not be a problem.
Please I need some advice on it as I'm in a similar situation where I'm on ILR and my wife and daughter have 2 years visas with no rec to public funds. I'm getting JSA, CHB, CTC, HB and CTB.
workingmama wrote:For council housing you would only be entitled to a studio or one bedroom property as your partner and child can not be included on the application as they have no recourse to public finds. Even though you have a child they normally are unable to allocate a 2 bedroom because the claim will be for you only. I work in Housing btw and have seen this many times when allocations process applications (they assess as a single person ignoring any spouse or child due to them not having ILR however allocations may sometimes allow it (for the child), depending on circumstance).
If you get a one bedroom property and then add your partner and child once they have recourse to public finds, you would only be reassesed as lacking one bedroom which is quite a low band (most councils offer property via the choice based lettings scheme and use the banding A to D) and you could be stuck in a one bedroom for years unless you found a mutual exchange with another tenant. There is a huge lack of family sized social housing property and many families with kids still stuck in a one bedroom one and all fighting for something bigger.