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Gpow Interview

Questions and discussions about claiming benefits while living and working in the UK

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Gabriel Campos
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Gpow Interview

Post by Gabriel Campos » Fri Apr 03, 2015 2:44 pm

Hi I'm a national from a EU Country who moved here aged 14 in 2003. I went to school here for a few years and then worked on and off till now... I was unemployed for a bit just before being sent to work program i found work... fast forward almost 2 years and i fell on unemployment again.. they put me through straight to work programme as 2 years had not gone by from the date when my work programme was supposed to start.. I finished the work program some months ago and now have a GPOW Interview...
I'm worried that they will deport me or something since I don't know anyone where I'm from and I also don't have the means to sustin myself for too long if I find my self without support (JSA + HB)..
Is there anything I can do, or something I can say so that my benefits are not cut and my right to live here is not removed? anyone... Thank you

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Re: Gpow Interview

Post by Amber » Fri Apr 03, 2015 5:22 pm

You're ot going to be deported. Do you have any family members in the UK?
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Re: Gpow Interview

Post by Gabriel Campos » Fri Apr 03, 2015 7:07 pm

I have some family but they live up north (I'm in London)... we're not on speaking terms..
I'm 27 can you tell me how having family here can help me? legally or something?

Thank You :(

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