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An ILR holder is entitled to claim JSA..rogerroger wrote:Hi
Me and wife got residency in August, yippie!!. My wife is a doctor and has done the PLABs and is waiting for her first attachment, can she claim unemployment benefit since she does not have a job and is a resident of the U.K. still she starts earning?
We understand your spouse is pursuing registration to practice medicine in the UK - what is your current occupation and on what basis did you acquire residency (ILR)?rogerroger wrote:Hi
Me and wife got residency in August, yippie!!. My wife is a doctor and has done the PLABs and is waiting for her first attachment, can she claim unemployment benefit since she does not have a job and is a resident of the U.K. still she starts earning?
As soon as you have ILR, you can have any benefit you entitled to. It does not affect future BC application whatsoever.olisun wrote:i wouldn't recommend you to claim any benefits which are categorized as public funds as it may effect BC application...
Social security benefits require applicants to meet immigration, residency and income requirements as applicable. Based on my interpretation of your situation you may meet the initial two but not the 3rd criteria on the basis that your current family income and savings exceeds the threshold for support - unless you have lost your job (your response leads me to believe this is not the case) that gave you the ILR (remember the letter you submitted about employment being ongoing?).rogerroger wrote:i am an engineer and i gained ILR since i had completed 4 years on a 4 year work permit.