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Amebo
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Please my good friends HELP

Post by Amebo » Sun Jul 28, 2013 2:19 pm

Pls when a non EEA retain his/her right of residence after divorce from EEA national, can he/she be able to claim benefit, CTC. CB.WTC for his/her child

Thanks for your time and reply
LET YOUR WILL BE DONE, OH LORD

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Post by wiggsy » Sun Jul 28, 2013 4:23 pm

the non-EEA national is effectively treated as an EEA national for the purposes of RoR.

as long as they are a "qualified person" (ie: working etc) then they are allowed to claim any local benefits (tax credits / child benefit etc).

note: the child's nationality has no bearing... it is not the child that claims, but the parent :)

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Post by Amebo » Sun Jul 28, 2013 4:56 pm

wiggsy wrote:the non-EEA national is effectively treated as an EEA national for the purposes of RoR.

as long as they are a "qualified person" (ie: working etc) then they are allowed to claim any local benefits (tax credits / child benefit etc).

note: the child's nationality has no bearing... it is not the child that claims, but the parent :)



Thank you so much wiggsy for ur quick reply and God bless, i was bothering about this, thanks again i am fine now
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