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lolly10 wrote:I phone tax credits regularly for updates no matter what operator takes your call they are in the contact centre and WILL NOT transfer you to any other department. I have looked at their giudelines and quoted these on several occasions but they do not seem to listen. My claim was passed to a specialist team but I am not allowed to talk to anyone on this department?
I have claimed working/child tax credits before and was entitles to these just as I am married I had to put in a joint claim. I have lived in uk since birth and am a british citizen.
I am also appauled at the way the situation is handled.
I receive different info everytime I call and get no further forward. I have contacted my local MP also for advice.
lolly10 wrote:Hi I have just received payment backdated for over 6 months. My partner did not need a NI afterall the documents we sent were appropriate for him to be issued a temporary NI. I'm not sure of your situation but my partner has to sign with immigration every week as he has an irregular status in uk. So he isn't able to get a NI number but that's all they told me he needed one! I sent letters of complaint again and again to investigate why it takes so long. I am sure this is why my claim was eventually sorted. When you call tax credits they can't help as its only a contact centre and can't transfer you x
Long time, but was your claim settled?olapoint101 wrote:Then passed to the other team and now we they said they don't need additional info?! It will prob be requested by this team. But all our documents are with ukba. My partner doesn't need to sign, we have only just received acknowledge letter
just one more thing if any one can tell please which benefits you can have and you cant have when one person have settlement visa and other is limited leave to remain with no recourse to public fundash1111 wrote:Hi every one, I gone through this forum which is very helpful any ways but just want to clarify this as I have only one brain which some time doesn't work ha ha ha. I am on settlement visa and my other half is on limited leave to remain with no recourse to public fund. my 2 questions are:
1. Can I claim Child tax credit, housing benefit, or any other benefit which I am entitled to?
2. Does that affect my other half visa in any way?
Thanks