Just wanted to share a bit of info and ask a question.
I'm British and husband was on aFLR visa(30 months) which expired recently. He booked a premium service and went for extension and he got his new 30 months visa on the day. so yaay

I'm working part time as an employee and my salary is just above £18600 so I sponsored him and they were fine with it. He's self employed but his company is less than a year old and earns very little.
During the past 30 months (Some months, not whole 30 months) I received HB and CTR in my own right( single person's amount) and home office had no problem with that. Our worry was that this past benefit situation would effect the ILR in the future and the 5 year route would possibly extended to 10 year( told by an immigration lawyer!). But my husband talked to a manager in home office about this and the manager said it's no problem as long as he is not the one who claims.
There are a few paragraphs in UKBA documents that confused us. One stating that as a sponsor I'm not supposed to rely on public funds to support him. The other one states that I'm as a British citizen eligible to apply for whatever I'm entitle to but in my own rate, claiming single person's rate(which I did).
So this is what an officer said.I'm still not so sure if it's a good idea to get HB and CTR in the future even when I need to because I don't want to jeopardise the ILR's timing.
Finally the question I have is, if I applied and get the full CTR, this would be the full amount, because I'm not single and therefore not getting %25 discount. If I was alone I would get this discount and basically I would cost less to my council. Would this not be a problem for my husband in the future? As his existence would increase the cost.
Any thoughts?
Thanks