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Your husband can as an EEA national.Goofy wrote:Hi all, I would like for knowledgeable forum members to assist with this please:
I, a non-EEA spouse, am currently unemployed (though daily seeking employment) and would like some clarification re the above: My employment history has been:
Jan 07 - Feb. 08 - in full time employment
Mar. 08 - July. 08 - unemployed/actively job seeking
Aug. 08 - Oct. 08 - in temporary employment
Nov.08 - Mar 09 - unemployed/actively job seeking
Mar. 09 - April 09 - part-time casual work
(prior to this, I was in full time study in the UK from 2004 - 2006)
My EU spouse: In continuous part-time employment since Sept. 2006.
Now, we didn't want to consider claiming any sort of benefits as we are not permanent residents in the UK yet and were not sure that we could; But due to our continued financial difficulty (both of us living on my husband's part-time earnings) we are finding it close to impossible to maintain a basic standard of living and would like to consider applying for housing benefits (put in by my husband) and contribution/income based JSA for me, if we are eligible. This is to "ease" some of the strain until I secure some paid work.
Is this something we both are eligible to claim without jeopardizing our rights of residence (and PR later) in the UK?
Thanks for your input meats. As the non-EEA spouse of a EU national (married for almost 2 years) I hold a UK Residence Card which states " Residence Documentation of the family member of a EU national". So the "no recourse to public funds" clause does not necessarily apply here. Plus, is there not a technical difference between 'public funds' and 'benefits'?meats wrote: For you, it depends whether your visa has on it 'no recourse to public funds' or not. If it has that then no you can't claim anything.
I'm sure someone will correct me if i'm wrong
I'm not too sure about the UK residence card so i shalln't comment on that part.Goofy wrote:Thanks for your input meats. As the non-EEA spouse of a EU national (married for almost 2 years) I hold a UK Residence Card which states " Residence Documentation of the family member of a EU national". So the "no recourse to public funds" clause does not necessarily apply here. Plus, is there not a technical difference between 'public funds' and 'benefits'?meats wrote: For you, it depends whether your visa has on it 'no recourse to public funds' or not. If it has that then no you can't claim anything.
I'm sure someone will correct me if i'm wrong
JSA is either income based or contribution based which implies that one would have to be/have been a taxpayer to be eligible anyway. I have paid my taxes in the past and will continue to do so once I secure a job; i just need some support (should I be entitled) in the interim - no abuse here.meats wrote: Public funds and benefits are the same thing as far as whether you're entitled to them or not. Technically they are different but at the end of the day the benefits come from the public fund, ie taxpayers money. Still, that didn't stop the MPs from abusing it!
Hi Goofy,Goofy wrote:Anyone care to help? Or am I not asking the right questions![]()
From what I understand (based on my husband and I applying for LHA) you lodge the HB application in your name but your wife's details are still required as she resides with you. However, you will be the primary claimant.not sure wrote:hmmm.
I've got a linked question . . kinda.
Im a FT student, British citizen. My wife is on 2 year spouse visa, we have a 1 yr old son. I'm getting the impression that I can apply for HB and that this won't affect my wife's application for ILR/2 yr extension?
If this is the case, can someone confirm and show me where on home office website or summat it says this? I assumed that I couldnt claim HB because she's not allowed "recourse to public funds"??