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EUN05 - Primary Carers of EEA minor children ('Chen' cases) wrote:EEA Child does not hold sufficient resources/Comprehensive Sickness Insurance
'... but I am not satisfied that the EEA national child holds (sufficient resources to prevent themselves and their primary carer(s) from becoming an unreasonable burden on the social assistance system of the United Kingdom, comprehensive sickness insurance for themselves and their primary carer(s).'
Thanks for the Reply,D4109125 wrote:If you have the 'right to reside' under EU regulations you should be able to claim public funds. But bear in mind for Chen:
EUN05 - Primary Carers of EEA minor children ('Chen' cases) wrote:EEA Child does not hold sufficient resources/Comprehensive Sickness Insurance
'... but I am not satisfied that the EEA national child holds (sufficient resources to prevent themselves and their primary carer(s) from becoming an unreasonable burden on the social assistance system of the United Kingdom, comprehensive sickness insurance for themselves and their primary carer(s).'
Quick Reply! ThanksD4109125 wrote:I cannot comment on the European rules very much but I would surmise that would be ok. NRPF is for domestic (UK) applications not EU based ones.
kreativzon wrote:Thanks for the Reply,D4109125 wrote:If you have the 'right to reside' under EU regulations you should be able to claim public funds. But bear in mind for Chen:
EUN05 - Primary Carers of EEA minor children ('Chen' cases) wrote:EEA Child does not hold sufficient resources/Comprehensive Sickness Insurance
'... but I am not satisfied that the EEA national child holds (sufficient resources to prevent themselves and their primary carer(s) from becoming an unreasonable burden on the social assistance system of the United Kingdom, comprehensive sickness insurance for themselves and their primary carer(s).'
If supportive documents include:
1. Funds +- 5000Eur
2. CSI for 1 year
I think it should be enough to avoid the above statement.
Is NO RECOURSE TO PUBLIC FUNDS or DERIVATIVE RESIDENCE PERMIT mentioned on the Residence Permit ?
Thanks in advance
The two quotes in red dont really add up do they?kreativzon wrote:Quick Reply! ThanksD4109125 wrote:I cannot comment on the European rules very much but I would surmise that would be ok. NRPF is for domestic (UK) applications not EU based ones.
I and my family would apply for a EEA Permit with our EEA child very soon, I would keep updated here since it could benefit someone.
I and my Wife would like to work and not rely on Public Funds but a small help from the state such as Child Tax Credit or Housing Benefit to help us start our new Life in UK
I still would request that if anyone has more info on the benefits or Application side please keep me updated.
We would be moving to Scotland though as I heard the benefits are better up there.
Yes EuroGuys, You are true they do not match at all . But honestly our intension is not benefits but work. We just wanted to be informed if sometimes in life we may require state help we shall be able or not.euroguys wrote:kreativzon wrote:Thanks for the Reply,D4109125 wrote:If you have the 'right to reside' under EU regulations you should be able to claim public funds. But bear in mind for Chen:
EUN05 - Primary Carers of EEA minor children ('Chen' cases) wrote:EEA Child does not hold sufficient resources/Comprehensive Sickness Insurance
'... but I am not satisfied that the EEA national child holds (sufficient resources to prevent themselves and their primary carer(s) from becoming an unreasonable burden on the social assistance system of the United Kingdom, comprehensive sickness insurance for themselves and their primary carer(s).'
If supportive documents include:
1. Funds +- 5000Eur
2. CSI for 1 year
I think it should be enough to avoid the above statement.
Is NO RECOURSE TO PUBLIC FUNDS or DERIVATIVE RESIDENCE PERMIT mentioned on the Residence Permit ?
Thanks in advanceThe two quotes in red dont really add up do they?kreativzon wrote:Quick Reply! ThanksD4109125 wrote:I cannot comment on the European rules very much but I would surmise that would be ok. NRPF is for domestic (UK) applications not EU based ones.
I and my family would apply for a EEA Permit with our EEA child very soon, I would keep updated here since it could benefit someone.
I and my Wife would like to work and not rely on Public Funds but a small help from the state such as Child Tax Credit or Housing Benefit to help us start our new Life in UK
I still would request that if anyone has more info on the benefits or Application side please keep me updated.
We would be moving to Scotland though as I heard the benefits are better up there.