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What benefits can I claim prior to ILR application

Questions and discussions about claiming benefits while living and working in the UK

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hannahj
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What benefits can I claim prior to ILR application

Post by hannahj » Wed Jan 06, 2010 7:46 pm

Hi - I am a BC and my husband from the Maldvies needs to apply for his ILR in a few months time. My step son also lives here with us but he has already got indefinate leave (i think - his visa ends when his passport ends 4 1/2 yrs - his passport is stamped with no access to public funds, same as his dads) and his visa states we are jointly his sponser so must have been assessed upon me as a BC because he has got longer stay than his dad. I have just been made redundant from my job and looking to claim benefits, however I am concerned that I may affect my husbands ILR visa application.

We are in private rented accomodation and looking at claiming housing benefit and council tax benefit - can I do this?? Also can we claim child benefit for his son and child tax credits. I will also need to claim JSA until I find another job. My husband is currently at college and not working so I was the sole income earner and now that I have lost my job, we have no income coming in and no savings either - it's a terrible situation for us. Please can anyone advise what benefits I or we can safely claim without making a problem for us when we apply for my husbands visa extension?

Thanks

mochyn
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Post by mochyn » Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:30 pm

you can apply for all you have stated and will not affect the ILR application

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Post by hannahj » Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:36 pm

Thanks for that, presume I just detail him and my step son down on all applications as normal?

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