Questions and discussions about claiming benefits while living and working in the UK
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maya2812
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by maya2812 » Thu Jul 04, 2013 4:34 pm
I got my ILR a month ago and would like to apply for housing benefit. I work full time but have a child in full time nursery. I have done the online housing benefit calculator for Croyon council and it seems i can get about £50 per week in housing benefit (and i pay the rest) - every little helps i guess.
My question is how long does the whole application process take as i will be moving to a 2 bed flat which will be more expensive and the rent would be expensive for me to pay on my own. I read that i would have to provide an "evidence checklist" once the application has been made. Does anyone know what evidence i will need to give (probably tenancy agreement is one of them).
Any help you can give will be appreciated.
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by Amber » Thu Jul 04, 2013 6:14 pm
Do you have a partner? If so, what s their immigration status?
For other details you'll have to contact the relevant local authority.
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by maya2812 » Fri Jul 05, 2013 9:08 am
Dear Amber.
I do not have a partner.
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by Amber » Fri Jul 05, 2013 9:11 am
Then you need to ask Croydon council the other questions.
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by shuttlespy » Wed Jul 10, 2013 9:41 am
D4109125 wrote:Then you need to ask Croydon council the other questions.
Hi Amber
Hope you are well.
We recently received our ILR and at the moment we live in a one bed flat, I will apply for housing benefit soon. Now if in future lets say two months time I move to a two bedroom flat then will my housing benefit be raised as moving to a two bed flat on my own will be impossible. we are a couple with two children hence the reason we are planning for a bigger home.
thanks
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by Amber » Wed Jul 10, 2013 9:45 am
shuttlespy wrote:D4109125 wrote:Then you need to ask Croydon council the other questions.
Hi Amber
Hope you are well.
We recently received our ILR and at the moment we live in a one bed flat, I will apply for housing benefit soon. Now if in future lets say two months time I move to a two bedroom flat then will my housing benefit be raised as moving to a two bed flat on my own will be impossible. we are a couple with two children hence the reason we are planning for a bigger home.
thanks
You will be paid LHA at the rate determined by the number of bedrooms you are entitled to. See
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by shuttlespy » Wed Jul 10, 2013 10:45 am
D4109125 wrote:shuttlespy wrote:D4109125 wrote:Then you need to ask Croydon council the other questions.
Hi Amber
Hope you are well.
We recently received our ILR and at the moment we live in a one bed flat, I will apply for housing benefit soon. Now if in future lets say two months time I move to a two bedroom flat then will my housing benefit be raised as moving to a two bed flat on my own will be impossible. we are a couple with two children hence the reason we are planning for a bigger home.
thanks
You will be paid LHA at the rate determined by the number of bedrooms you are entitled to. See
here (click) to check.
Can I ask you one more question??
Now I m working as a free lancer since a couple of months and getting a side income which is not declared anywhere.
Now when I fill in the forms for housing benefit should I declare this? Also I m not sure if I will pay income tax on it because I will not meet the threshold.
And if I dont declare this income, will this be a problem?
Please advise
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by Amber » Wed Jul 10, 2013 11:36 am
shuttlespy wrote:D4109125 wrote:shuttlespy wrote:D4109125 wrote:Then you need to ask Croydon council the other questions.
Hi Amber
Hope you are well.
We recently received our ILR and at the moment we live in a one bed flat, I will apply for housing benefit soon. Now if in future lets say two months time I move to a two bedroom flat then will my housing benefit be raised as moving to a two bed flat on my own will be impossible. we are a couple with two children hence the reason we are planning for a bigger home.
thanks
You will be paid LHA at the rate determined by the number of bedrooms you are entitled to. See
here (click) to check.
Can I ask you one more question??
Now I m working as a free lancer since a couple of months and getting a side income which is not declared anywhere.
Now when I fill in the forms for housing benefit should I declare this? Also I m not sure if I will pay income tax on it because I will not meet the threshold.
And if I dont declare this income, will this be a problem?
Please advise
You must declare all income, failure to do so may result in benefit fraud and prosecution. This includes HMRC for tax credits too.
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