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You are failing to to appreciate that your wife is the EEA citizen, and is exercising Treaty Rights in the UK. Accordingly the benefit claims are not a problem.when I checked UKBA website there it was written that if I as a student and foreigner apply for any kind of public fund it can cost me my resident permit application or after 5 years PR, is it true?
No, no, no! The Tax Credits claim must be in joint names. For just one of you to claim Tax Credits would amount to benefit fraud.And I am working at the moment so working tax credit will be on my name.
Can you answer my question please.By extended family member I meant only my Mother, Sister and Sisters Husband. Can they come in UK because they are still in the Bangladesh.
You have answered in the future tense, saying what will be the position if they come to the UK. But I am asking about now, the present, so again, are they dependent upon you now?Yes my mom will be dependent on me if she can come to uk.
My sister will be working if it is allowed to work.
My sisters husband will be also working if also allowed to work.
I am not totally surprised by that, but do not take my word for it. Instead read the UKBA document mentioned in the opening post in this topic.But sorry to ask you again about those benefits because from the solicitor I applied for my resident card I spoke to him today afternoon and he made me scared by telling that if my wife or me apply any public funds they can reject my application for resident card.
You are certainly allowed to apply, jointly with your wife, but don't be surprised if the matter takes a while to be agreed. But when it is agreed it will be backdated, at least to the date of birth of your child.Am I allowed to take working tax credit even though my resident card application is in process?
Well no, your wife is exercising Treaty Rights as a Worker, that is as an employed person. That continues to be the case even though she is currently on maternity leave. Accordingly as she is exercising such Treaty Rights, you also have the right to exercise Treaty Rights.Can they refuse me to give the resident permit