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https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... bAurc-D5gysauhs wrote: ↑Mon Aug 31, 2020 12:06 pmHello.
I was wondering if anyone could help me out please.
Background - I got married in 2018 to my Husband who is currently in Pakistan. I now have a daughter who is a british citizen, she lives with me. I am receiving Carers Allowance at £270ish a month caring for a family member. And I also get Universal Credit £405 a month - this includes previously so called child tax credit. And £80 a month Child Benefit. I live with my family - no accomodation costs or council tax etc.
Would I be able to try for a spouse visa for my husband? Do I meet adequate maintenance? Any pointers or anything Im missing?
No to both as you neither are destitute right now nor prone to destitution due to already receiving the public funds.
That is not the only legal test.
It is set very low. It's only about £75 for those who are destitute and wanting the jobseeker's element benefit. But with that £75 (ish) per week cash benefit, they may have to use that to also top up the monthly rent money as benefits won't cover all the rent, pay their set (by the council) amount for council tax and maybe even pay a contribution towards any children they have that don't live with them. What's left is then for their food, other utilities (water, gas, electic).seagul wrote: ↑Tue Sep 01, 2020 9:37 pmAccording to none-immigration school of thoughts the destitution can be defined as:
"Destitution means going without the bare essentials we all need. That’s a home, food, heating, lighting, clothing, shoes and basic toiletries. We define destitution as when people have lacked two or more of these essentials over the past month because they couldn’t afford them; or if their income is extremely low – less than £70 a week for a single adult. This definition is also based on what the general public agree destitution to be"
It's less benefit money on Universal Credit than it would have been on Child Tax Credits.mavaas11 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 01, 2020 8:01 pm
£67.25 (Carers Allowance) + £18 (Child Benefit, based on £80 per month) + Child Tax Credit/ UC >
£85.25 + I dont know about Universal credit, so if you could tell us how much child tax credit there is
£85.25 + Child tax credit (£54) > £158 (Income support + Carers element)
Exactly
I dont get CTC i get UC of £400ish pound which INCLUDES a child element of £235 a month. But my incoming is the carers allowance at £270ish a month , child benefit £80 a month and UC £400ishmavaas11 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 01, 2020 8:01 pmA - B > C
Income - Housing COSTS > Income Support + Carers element/premium
Income - 0 > £116.80 + £41
Income > £158 to meet adequate maintenance requirement
So
£67.25 (Carers Allowance) + £18 (Child Benefit, based on £80 per month) + Child Tax Credit/ UC >
£85.25 + I dont know about Universal credit, so if you could tell us how much child tax credit there is
£85.25 + Child tax credit (£54) > £158 (Income support + Carers element)
£139 > £158
£19 short per week, but ive only used you child tax credit , child element, i dont know if you get the family element or if UC is allowed.
Worst case Scenario if you didnt add uc , you would need £19 *143 weeks (entry clearance) = £2,717 savings
I would say you DO meet the adequate maintenance requirement, get it double check by a solicitor etc
or just get £3,000 savings dont let it dip belw £3,000 for 6 months prior to application and say you got funds from carers/ uc etc
All calculations are weekly, as adequate maintenance has to be higher than income support weekly level of £116.80
Be aware that you cannot count all benefits under the adequate maintenance route. Only very specific benefits are counted, for example child benefit doesn't count.sauhs wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 1:41 pmI dont get CTC i get UC of £400ish pound which INCLUDES a child element of £235 a month. But my incoming is the carers allowance at £270ish a month , child benefit £80 a month and UC £400ish
Don't I also have to also add family premium to 'c' in the equation a - b > c? Not just carers premium.
I will try to keep £4000 savings aswell just to be on the safe side.
Under paragraph E-ECP.3.3., E-LTRP.3.3., E-ECC.2.3. or E-LTRC.2.3 (partners on
a 5year route to settlement under Appendix FM and their children), to be able to
meet the financial requirement through adequate maintenance, the applicant’s
partner or parent’s partner must be receiving one or more of the following:
• Disability Living Allowance
• Severe Disablement Allowance
• Industrial Injury Disablement Benefit
• Attendance Allowance
• Carer’s Allowance
• Personal Independence Payment
• Armed Forces Independence Payment or Guaranteed Income Payment under
the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme
• Constant Attendance Allowance, Mobility Supplement or War Disablement
Pension under the War Pensions Scheme
Yes. I just read the publication you attached..all benefits can be counted towards income. Only third party support is not counted. It says child benefit can also be includedCR001 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 1:55 pmBe aware that you cannot count all benefits under the adequate maintenance route. Only very specific benefits are counted, for example child benefit doesn't count.sauhs wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 1:41 pmI dont get CTC i get UC of £400ish pound which INCLUDES a child element of £235 a month. But my incoming is the carers allowance at £270ish a month , child benefit £80 a month and UC £400ish
Don't I also have to also add family premium to 'c' in the equation a - b > c? Not just carers premium.
I will try to keep £4000 savings aswell just to be on the safe side.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... .0-ext.pdf
Under paragraph E-ECP.3.3., E-LTRP.3.3., E-ECC.2.3. or E-LTRC.2.3 (partners on
a 5year route to settlement under Appendix FM and their children), to be able to
meet the financial requirement through adequate maintenance, the applicant’s
partner or parent’s partner must be receiving one or more of the following:
• Disability Living Allowance
• Severe Disablement Allowance
• Industrial Injury Disablement Benefit
• Attendance Allowance
• Carer’s Allowance
• Personal Independence Payment
• Armed Forces Independence Payment or Guaranteed Income Payment under
the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme
• Constant Attendance Allowance, Mobility Supplement or War Disablement
Pension under the War Pensions Scheme
Thanksmavaas11 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 3:09 pmYes i calculated the child element,
£54
I dont think you need family premium, please ask someone, as you are not sponsoring that child, that child has a british passport so youre not sponsoring her
better ask someone, if that child doesnt count then you will need the savings i previously mentioned, otherwise its a simple calculation, adding the family premium, income support (£116.80), carers element (£37) + IS for the one dependant child. whatever you need , multiply by 143 (weeks) , thats what you need in savings.