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tvn_ramesh wrote:Can Seniors, experts or Moderators like JOHN reply for my query please..
As mentioned in my earlier post about Public Funds - Child Benefit
I am an Indian National, living in UK since Oct 07 on Work Permit where it specailly mentioned - No Recourse to Public Funds..
But i tried to contact the Childrent Information Service in W. Sussex and told about my case and WP notes and asked is my child eligable to avail the Free Entitlement they offered...
The Gentleman who than spoke to their Specilist in this topic but the Lady (who i think is specialist in deaing these things) was not sure but told me that my child can use the Free Entitlement, all the children in UK can use this facility.. (but as i can not take this as proof and apply because, when i mentioned about my WP--> Tier1 application, and questions about Public Funds need to be answered in the application) she went calm.. As little information is dangerous...
I have the following links talking about Free Entitlement..
1. http://wsgfl.westsussex.gov.uk/ccm/cont ... tration.en
2. http://www.childcarelink.gov.uk/whitebo ... &mapid=516
But any seniors can provide clear information would be highly appreciated..
appologies for DUP post...
Ramesh
tvn_ramesh wrote:Thanks Bluespeed for enlightening with the info you provided with you have...
I agree with you but in my case i child is 3yrs old (not falling in the 5-18category also)... will dig more on this info..
thanks again a ton!!
tvn_ramesh wrote:Thanks Bluespeed for enlightening with the info you provided with you have...
I agree with you but in my case i child is 3yrs old (not falling in the 5-18category also)... will dig more on this info..
thanks again a ton!!
Thank you John.. for the quick response...John wrote:It needs to be appreciated that the definition of Public Funds, as in para 6 of the Immigration Rules, makes no attempt to classify every possible type of benefit within that definition.
The good news is that there is nothing health-related, nor anything education-related, in the definition of Public Funds, so no problem anyone claiming Early Years Provision.
If anyone doubts this, just click here and read the definition of Public Funds for yourself.