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Disability Living Allowance rejection

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

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jensen59
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Disability Living Allowance rejection

Post by jensen59 » Wed Jul 28, 2010 4:12 pm

I am British citizen but my wife is African and my daughter was born in Zambia and does not yet have ILR. We receive child benefit and tax credits but the DLA people say she is not entitled to support because of her status. Is this right?
Their own website says immigration status does not prevent payments if the individual is maintained and accommodated by a British national. So what's going on?

jammybunn
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Post by jammybunn » Sun Aug 22, 2010 10:23 am

This is correct to a degree. If your wife and daughter both have limited leave to remain in the UK then you are not entitled to claim benefits for either. However, if you are a BC either by birth or naturalisation, and you have a daughter born in Zambia then she could already be entitled to BC status herself. If you were British at the time of her birth and (married to the mother) then she MAY have a claim to citizenship by descent. Otherwise you will not be entitled until she has ILR>

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