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Public funds related question.

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 9:41 pm
by moustafag
Hi Guys,

My wife is an EEA national. I got my EEA2-5 years RC- last October 2011. We both have been working even before I got my RC.

Two questions:
1) I read that neither EEA national or family member can have access to public funds. My wife is pregnant so maternity statuary pay and allowance are now considered by us. are we eligible for maternity pay or is it considered public funds?

2) We both cancelled CSI when we got jobs and been using NHS. As we both are employed and pay NI. We will not face any issues when applying for EEA4 right?

Thanks

Re: Public funds related question.

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 10:00 pm
by Jambo
moustafag wrote: 1) I read that neither EEA national or family member can have access to public funds. My wife is pregnant so maternity statuary pay and allowance are now considered by us. are we eligible for maternity pay or is it considered public funds?
Not considered public funds for the purpose of burden on the state as a EEA national.
You would also be eligible for child benefit and it is not considered public funds.
2) We both cancelled CSI when we got jobs and been using NHS. As we both are employed and pay NI. We will not face any issues when applying for EEA4 right?
What you do is irrelevant. If you wife works, CSI not required. If she is self-sufficient (based on savings or your work), CSI is required (for that period).

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 5:56 pm
by moustafag
Thanks Jambo. Much appreciated.

Re: Public funds related question.

Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 9:39 pm
by heath2006
Hi there,

My husband (non EEA national) and I (EEA national) are in the same situation. I understand that Statutory Maternity Pay is not considered public funds and will thus not affect his EEA4 application in a couple of years from now? I will still be employed during maternity leave and am planning to go back to my same job after that. Since moustafag posted this back in 2012, I was wondering if someone could confirm that nothing has changed regarding this?

Thanks

Re: Public funds related question.

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 4:20 pm
by heath2006
Hi, could someone shed some light on my previous post please?

Thanks