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You must have ticked you were exempt from paying for nhs prescriptions in what way were you exempt? It's unlikely to affect you now but the nhs do random checks of exemptions and can prosecute although unlikely.bipsan wrote:Hi... Forum members and advice experts.
I need some information about
NHS Medical benefit and Credit card bill defaulted
I m going for ILR PEO service next month as due for ILR
I came to this country in 2004 and visited local GP for my illness and GP prescribed me some medicine, which I took from nearest medical store, that time store counter person gave me some little form and asked me to sign it and gave me medicine free, this happens to me 3-4 times and later I learned that this is benefit and I suppose to not take medicine free but should pay for it.
after that I always paid for my prescription, Now i m worried about it, would it be going to affect my ILR?
I had few credit cards which is defaulted since 2008 as I lost my job in recession and later never paid for credit cards... lots of letter received form recovery agencies but so far not paid.
would this going to affect my ILR?
expecting expert and experience advice form this forum members.
Looking forward you,
Bipsan
Some people who are not ordinary residents in the UK are still entitled to at least some hospital treatment free of charge. These include those working for UK-based employers and students on courses of at least six months in duration.
You can get free NHS prescriptions if, at the time the prescription is dispensed, you:
- are 60 or over
are under 16
are 16-18 and in full-time education
are pregnant or have had a baby in the previous 12 months and have a valid maternity exemption certificate (MatEx)
have a specified medical condition and have a valid medical exemption certificate (MedEx)
have a continuing physical disability that prevents you from going out without help from another person and have a valid MedEx
hold a valid war pension exemption certificate and the prescription is for your accepted disability
are an NHS inpatient
If you show no intention of paying debts back that is a general grounds for refusal.bipsan wrote:Thanks for your prompt feedback.
credit cards I m not paying at all since 2008, ll do consolidate payment plan once my ILR is sorted out.
I got my visa extended in feb 2013, it mean UKBA had already made necessary checks on my case... and they found its not affecting for visa extension but I m not sure about their policies about ILR, at what extend they do this all checks?
regds,
Bipsan
If I sign up any DPP (Debt payment Program) as per Government backed options such as being able to eliminate up to 80% of debts, reduce monthly payments and freeze interest.D4109125 wrote:If you show no intention of paying debts back that is a general grounds for refusal.bipsan wrote:Thanks for your prompt feedback.
credit cards I m not paying at all since 2008, ll do consolidate payment plan once my ILR is sorted out.
I got my visa extended in feb 2013, it mean UKBA had already made necessary checks on my case... and they found its not affecting for visa extension but I m not sure about their policies about ILR, at what extend they do this all checks?
regds,
Bipsan
Thanks Amber,D4109125 wrote:If you show no intention of paying debts back that is a general grounds for refusal.bipsan wrote:Thanks for your prompt feedback.
credit cards I m not paying at all since 2008, ll do consolidate payment plan once my ILR is sorted out.
I got my visa extended in feb 2013, it mean UKBA had already made necessary checks on my case... and they found its not affecting for visa extension but I m not sure about their policies about ILR, at what extend they do this all checks?
regds,
Bipsan
This is what exactly I asked some days ago and got replies that it won't effect ILR if you are in agreement with bank (means you are not defaulter and bank is not after you).valeed.naim2 wrote: Thanks Amber,
Your advice always very helpful. I am on Tier1 (G) visa and going to apply for ILR in few weeks time. I have to some balance on credit cards to pay but never miss a single monthly payment.
Do you think it can be any problem. OR APPLICANT MUST CLEAR THEIR CREDIT CARDS BALANCE BILL BEFORE APPLYING ILR. which is difficult when you are subject to immigration and applying for ILR. Thanks
Please advise.
Bro just joking You must be married... same like mefslateef wrote:This is what exactly I asked some days ago and got replies that it won't effect ILR if you are in agreement with bank (means you are not defaulter and bank is not after you).valeed.naim2 wrote: Thanks Amber,
Your advice always very helpful. I am on Tier1 (G) visa and going to apply for ILR in few weeks time. I have to some balance on credit cards to pay but never miss a single monthly payment.
Do you think it can be any problem. OR APPLICANT MUST CLEAR THEIR CREDIT CARDS BALANCE BILL BEFORE APPLYING ILR. which is difficult when you are subject to immigration and applying for ILR. Thanks
Please advise.
My condition is also similar have loan which I repaying regularly and have lots of credit-card balance and sometimes goes into over-draft. I am T1G but as far as you are not defaulter/bankrupted then you are fine.
Yup I am married But its not a main reason for this; main reason is 2 extensions with 2-dependents both times.valeed.naim2 wrote:
Bro just joking You must be married... same like me
Bro just joking You must be married... same like mefslateef wrote:This is what exactly I asked some days ago and got replies that it won't effect ILR if you are in agreement with bank (means you are not defaulter and bank is not after you).valeed.naim2 wrote: Thanks Amber,
Your advice always very helpful. I am on Tier1 (G) visa and going to apply for ILR in few weeks time. I have to some balance on credit cards to pay but never miss a single monthly payment.
Do you think it can be any problem. OR APPLICANT MUST CLEAR THEIR CREDIT CARDS BALANCE BILL BEFORE APPLYING ILR. which is difficult when you are subject to immigration and applying for ILR. Thanks
Please advise.
My condition is also similar have loan which I repaying regularly and have lots of credit-card balance and sometimes goes into over-draft. I am T1G but as far as you are not defaulter/bankrupted then you are fine.
Even if you have balance to clear but still in touch/agreement with credit card companies then you should be fine.valeed.naim2 wrote:
I am on Tier1 (G) visa and going to apply for ILR in few weeks time. I have to some balance on credit cards to pay but never miss a single monthly payment.
Do you think it can be any problem. OR APPLICANT MUST CLEAR THEIR CREDIT CARDS BALANCE BILL BEFORE APPLYING ILR. which is difficult when you are subject to immigration and applying for ILR. Thanks
Please advise.
This will not be an issue. If this was a rule it would prove exceptionally difficult for those who use their credit cards to pay for the feevaleed.naim2 wrote:Thanks Amber,D4109125 wrote:bipsan wrote:Thanks for your prompt feedback.
credit cards I m not paying at all since 2008, ll do consolidate payment plan once my ILR is sorted out.
I got my visa extended in feb 2013, it mean UKBA had already made necessary checks on my case... and they found its not affecting for visa extension but I m not sure about their policies about ILR, at what extend they do this all checks?
regds,
Bipsan
If you show no intention of paying debts back that is a general grounds for refusal.
Your advice always very helpful. I am on Tier1 (G) visa and going to apply for ILR in few weeks time. I have to some balance on credit cards to pay but never miss a single monthly payment.
Do you think it can be any problem. OR APPLICANT MUST CLEAR THEIR CREDIT CARDS BALANCE BILL BEFORE APPLYING ILR. which is difficult when you are subject to immigration and applying for ILR. Thanks
Please advise.