alicia123 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2019 4:29 pm
Hello Gurus,
I am looking for some advice.
I applied for British Citizenship in March 2019 and still waiting for the decision.
I have never worked in the UK and have been supported by my husband all this time. However, my husband has been made redundant few months ago and he is struggling to find another job. We are concerned about his employment prospects due to Brexit ( he works in financial services) and considering our options. The question is if we apply for benefits ( housing, council tax benefits etc) will this application somehow affect my pending application for UK citizenship? Is there are a chance I will get refused because I have applied for benefits?
Thanks
The Council Tax Reduction benefit is dealt will by your local council. Each council decide their own reduction amount and if they will give this. Make sure you tell them in writing, that you are subject to immigration control so that can be used in any reduction calultations in council tax that they might give to your British citizen husband.
Housing Benefit is no longer dealt with by the councils and has now been replaced by Universal Credit. It doesn't look like he can claim extra benefits for you. Both in a couple are expected to work.
https://www.gov.uk/universal-credit/you ... sibilities
Both of these are means tested benefits and they will look at your husband's redundancy amount to see if they will give any benefits.
A Contribution based benefit is New style Jobseeker's Allowance, limited to 6 months but does not take into account any capital or your earnings for when you find a job.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/new-style-j ... -allowance