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Sheraz7sheraz7 wrote:An EEA national worker/self employed person can claim public benefits and for determining the PR then the individual circumstances are being considered. Only an EEA national cannot become self sufficient on public benefits.
Congratulations on your PR, I can't wait for mine. The way things are going in uk I am worried all the times that laws will change.augustine70 wrote:hi hunpak,
my wife was pregnant after 4 yrs, she received maternity allowance but after it finished i made her to claim jobseeker allowance, to show that she is actively looking for job. But I wanted her to take care of the baby. Also explained in a cover letter that we support each other financially (me working too). Showed some bank statement of transferring money between our banks. I got my PR today (with nearly 1 yr gap of my wife not working!)
Will it not affect my applications for PR and BC also that I am paid but due to my sickness my wife is not working please tell me if its fine how to applyAmber_ wrote:You should make a claim for Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit and Personal Independence Payment.
My wife is a teacher her history isObie wrote:If your wife had been working in the 5 years preceding your accident, then you have right of Permanent residence. What subsequently transpired ie your accident or the break to look after you is not material.