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I wish your husband luck in this . That is the difference between your husband and this other guy . 1 wants to work , the other is all about a free ride on benefits .Also does anybody know if my husband can apply for work papers and if so how? He desperately wants to be able to work and support us so i can come off benefits.
It seems as though you think my partner doesn't want to work. I haven't mentioned that because it's completely irrelevant, it's pretty obvious he can't work, we've already been told that he can't work so why would i waste my time asking people on here whether he can work when i already know the answer?RattleSnake wrote:I dunno the history in your case Chana and no comments were directed at you.
For the other case , the guy made the choice to be an illegal immigrant and has had 10 years to change that ... but did nothing to get himself to be a legal immigrant. The country he comes from is not at war or anything so it is not like it was dangerous for him to return so he could sort out his immigration status , he made the choice to do nothing and stay an illegal immigrant .
Yes he can not claim benefits , but earlier posts show he is fully supported by a BC who lives off benefits , so he is being fully suported by uk tax payer money (her money is from benefit and she finacially supports him) . I understand it is the easy road to sit back and live off others but in that case i really feel it is wrong .
This is not directed at you by the way , i have no idea of your or ya partners history .
Anyway i will stop moaning as Tottenham won 9-1 today so i am ina very good mood![]()
My partner is 21. He has been here for 10 years. Which means he came here when he was 11. I don't know about you but for the majority of those years that he has been in this country, he has followed his mum.. Done everything his mum has told him to because lets face it, at that age, mum is right.For the other case , the guy made the choice to be an illegal immigrant and has had 10 years to change that ... but did nothing to get himself to be a legal immigrant
Currently, i'm not claiming any benefits. So no, the tax payer isn't paying to keep him.Yes he can not claim benefits , but earlier posts show he is fully supported by a BC who lives off benefits
Easy road? I'm sorry, but there is no "Easy road". The only damn option i have is to claim benefits until i can work. What do you want me to do? Give birth and go straight back to work the next day? If you haven't got anything useful to say then i'd appreciate it if you'd just stay away from my posts.I understand it is the easy road to sit back and live off others but in that case i really feel it is wrong .
From 18 - 21 he has not worked ? How does the guy have money for food ? Money for a house/flat ? Money for bills etc ? . If a person is to be judged as adult by 18 , then he has had 3 years to sort himself out . To make matters worse he gets someone pregnant knowing he is not working and has no way to support the child .He reached 18 and still didn't know what to do because his mum had just been arrested and faced being deported. How was he to know where to go? What to do? Or what was going to happen to him? He saw himself as a British citizen... He lived the life of a normal British teenager and didn't think any different..
He is now 21 and and since before he was 20 he has been trying to sort out his status in this country.. Fair enough if he'd left it 5 years and didn't do anything to find a way out but that's not the case.
I should of said soon to be living off tax payers money ... my mistake .Currently, i'm not claiming any benefits. So no, the tax payer isn't paying to keep him.
As a tax payer that works long hours i have plenty to say about this sort of thing , if the truth hurts then hey i am sorry . But i was raised to support myself and not to expect anyone else to pay for me ... a old school attitude i guess .If you haven't got anything useful to say then i'd appreciate it if you'd just stay away from my posts
Ms Mudyiwa was convicted in 2004 for income support and housing benefit fraud of £130,000 over a 13 year period.
Please do not play yourself as a victim ... i am not going to cry for you .VT wrote:You hope he gets caught and removed from the country?
There are lots of people on this forum who are illegally in this country, with partners who claim benefits and have children here..
But if there's a reason why you feel you should attack me and me only, then fair enough.
VT is female by the wayObie wrote:I understand your concerns, and the fact that you have an unsatisfactory and resentful view of VT and his partner. I also noted your failure to understand that VT's partner is not living off any benefit, neither is he entitled to one. I am sure, giving the choice he would probably have choosen to work, in order to support his partner and child, rather than the benefit.
We have laws, rules and regulations which governs us. If we didn't, society will be in a state of anarchy and chaos. VT will certainly be assessed under these rules, and if she is found to be qualified for these benefits, will be awarded. There is no indication that she intends to withhold information, in order to claim more benefits, or to claim benefits, for which she is not entitled. Therefore i think the relentless attacks are unjustified and should frankly speaking cease.
There are several residents, who are milking the system like there is no tomorrow, which incidentally i don't agree to, failing to declare the father of their children and claiming lone parents benefit or premium for bringing up children on the own, when this is not the case.
It would have been convenient for VT not to disclose the father, or to say, like many people, that the pregancy was from a drunken one night stand, but she isn't. She intend to declare everything , and do things by the book. Therefore credit should be given.
I think Brits should be more concerned about their taxes being used to fight illegal and futile wars, rather than it been used to help the needy and under-previledge.
Funny that people don't seem to be concerned, when nearly 15K is used to forcefully remove an undocument migrant/allien, or 35K is used to lock them up, if they are without identification or working illegally, or the money these people work, are confiscated by the Homeoffice on grounds that it is the proceeds of crime. I could go on and on, but on second thought i will call it a day on this topic.
Using a fake NI number for example to get more benefits ?There is no indication that she intends to withhold information, in order to claim more benefits, or to claim benefits, for which she is not entitled.
I agree 100% . I do not just have a problem with illegal immigrants abusing the benefit system , i have a problem with any person that abuses it . The worst probably being clowns that pop out kid after kid just to push up their BenefitsThere are several residents, who are milking the system like there is no tomorrow, which incidentally i don't agree to, failing to declare the father of their children and claiming lone parents benefit or premium for bringing up children on the own, when this is not the case.
Strange she had the same view as me ... it did not sit right with her and she did not think it should be allowed .I have recently spoken to a solicitor who has advised me that i move into a home owned by a housing association, apply to claim housing benefits and job seekers allowance.. and apply to have the father of my child who is a PSIC (Person Subject to Immigration Control) live with me as a non-dependant and have a non-dependant deduction taken from my benefits.
However, something doesn't sit right with me and i honestly don't think this will be allowed. Could anybody help me?
Where did i say that he is out for a free ride on benefits?RattleSnake wrote:I wish your husband luck in this . That is the difference between your husband and this other guy . 1 wants to work , the other is all about a free ride on benefits .Also does anybody know if my husband can apply for work papers and if so how? He desperately wants to be able to work and support us so i can come off benefits.
I wish you and the husband the very best of luck and pray he gets his immigration status sorted . Good luck to the both of you
. So you are wrong in that rant petal .A BC that needs benefits should get them .