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dza926
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ILR application and council housing.

Post by dza926 » Tue Mar 11, 2014 9:39 am

Hello all,

I'm British and my wife is here on a spouse visa, due to apply for ILR in November of this year. We've recently had a child and as such, we have become eligible for social housing (according to our local council). They have all the details of my wife's immigration status.

If we take a council house, would this affect my wife's ILR application in any way? Her current visa does say "no recourse to public funds" but my local council says that we are eligible due to myself and my daughter being British. But I was wondering if UKBA might get funny about it come the time of the application.

Thanks in advance.

Darren

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Re: ILR application and council housing.

Post by Mind_The_Gap » Tue Mar 11, 2014 10:35 am

dza926 wrote:Hello all,

I'm British and my wife is here on a spouse visa, due to apply for ILR in November of this year. We've recently had a child and as such, we have become eligible for social housing (according to our local council). They have all the details of my wife's immigration status.

If we take a council house, would this affect my wife's ILR application in any way? Her current visa does say "no recourse to public funds" but my local council says that we are eligible due to myself and my daughter being British. But I was wondering if UKBA might get funny about it come the time of the application.

Thanks in advance.

Darren
Hi Darren,

Welcome the forum!

If your local council states that ‘You, your wife and your child’ are entitled to council housing, they possibly have not considered whether your wife is on a spouse visa. As your spouse’s visa specifically states that she should not have any recourse to public funds (this is black and white), she should unfortunately not claim benefits in any shape or form. This may hinder her ILR application.

What I can suggest is for you to ask your council -> if you and your child (without your wife) are eligible for the housing benefit. Alternatively, apply for council housing once your wife has been granted ILR.

Hope this helps.

MindTheGap

hamadauk123
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Re: ILR application and council housing.

Post by hamadauk123 » Sat Mar 15, 2014 10:16 pm

council housing its not considered as public funds as long you are paying your rent and council tax.many friends of mine granted council housing and than applied for ilr they been granted ,with no hassle.
Application submited:24-05-2012
Arrived at visa section:25-05-2012
email recived from ukba decision made on 17/09/12
visa stamped 18/09/12
visa collected 20/09/12

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Re: ILR application and council housing.

Post by jakfzs77 » Fri Mar 03, 2017 4:57 am

Dears all.

I have a question regarding Council housing and spouse visa. I am Britih but my wife is on spouse visa. Would it effects my wife ILR VISA IN 2019.

My wife is on spouse visa from 7/2016 to 4/2019.

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Re: ILR application and council housing.

Post by Casa » Fri Mar 03, 2017 7:42 am

This thread is 3 years old :!:

You can only be allocated Council housing as a single person (+ child/children).
(Casa, not CR001)
Please don't send me PMs asking for immigration advice on posts that are on the open forum. If I haven't responded there, it's because I don't have the answer. I'm a moderator, not a legal professional.

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