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sancha wrote:I got ILR last year (2015) My wife and kids got ILR this month. I think I can claim CB now. My questions are:
If I claim CB now would it affect my naturalisation/BC? No it will not affect your BC application.
CB start date would be kids ILR date on their biometric- is it correct? (there is nothing in the form to mentioned CB start date and I do not want to claim CB for the kids before their ILR as they were subject to condition "NO recourse of public fund" Children don't claim, the parent claims. You could have claimed already from 2015 when you got ILR. You could have claimed even if the children did not have ILR.
Can I send photocopy of kid's birth certificates and passport as I am moving home in 2 weeks time and do not want to lost my docs in post?
Thanks for reading and reply the above question. No, you have to send originals. Suggest wait till you have moved before applying then.
Tax Credits is based on the last tax years salary of you and your wife, and then a 2.5k disregard based on this years salary. i.e.sancha wrote:Thanks CR001,
Can I claim child tax credit as well (not sure what is it and whether we can be eligible or not based on our salary - will google it and search it if you have a useful link that would be helpful)
Regards
Unlikely that you will qualify for tax credits as you are on a high salary. At over £50k income, you might not qualify for child benefit either.sancha wrote:Joint income last year £32k current year £52k - will we be qualify for tax credit?
I believe the current threshold is for individual earnings of £50,000 for CB.CR001 wrote:Unlikely that you will qualify for tax credits as you are on a high salary. At over £50k income, you might not qualify for child benefit either.sancha wrote:Joint income last year £32k current year £52k - will we be qualify for tax credit?
Is your wife working? If not, as she has ILR you can put the CB in her name as this will give her a credit towards her UK state pension (as she isn't working). The 50k+ earner will have to complete a SA with HMRC every year to pay back a portion/all of the CB payments, but the non working parent will keep the National Insurance credit for a state pension.sancha wrote:Yes £50k for individual in the form I sent off so I may get CB