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Hello Vinny, i believe since my residence permit has expiry date of 17/07/2017 irrespective of having completed the 6 years, i can still apply within 28 days before 17/07/2017. I planned going in on 17/06/2017 allowing time to show i have stopped benefit for a month and back with my husband for a month. Does that sound good or i am shooting myself n the foot? Gosh am getting scared now.
Oh ok. My worry is will just one month of being off benefit and restored marriage not raise an alarm? We have always been in good terms and i couldnt stop the benefit before now just because i didnt get his financial support but now i am starting a new job but need to apply for premium so i can get quick answer. Am just worried going for premium may make them see i just stopped benefit. The alternative is to go for normal application but i may loose the job if i have to wait for four month of no visa. Am consulting for a firm as a self emplyed.vinny wrote:Sorry. I misread your post and thought that your leave had already expired.
Please read guidance on Public funds.
Vinny pls am still waiting for your response, have read the public fund attchment, am glad to know that child tax credit and child benefit aint part of public fund, although i got DWP INCOME BENEFIT too and stopped all this month. Am just worried if i should go premium or just go normal route to time to show have stopped benefit and am back with hubby or what other option should i consider pls kindly help out as i have just two weeks more.Firewoman wrote:Oh ok. My worry is will just one month of being off benefit and restored marriage not raise an alarm? We have always been in good terms and i couldnt stop the benefit before now just because i didnt get his financial support but now i am starting a new job but need to apply for premium so i can get quick answer. Am just worried going for premium may make them see i just stopped benefit. The alternative is to go for normal application but i may loose the job if i have to wait for four month of no visa. Am consulting for a firm as a self emplyed.vinny wrote:Sorry. I misread your post and thought that your leave had already expired.
Please read guidance on Public funds.
Else, if you have a "No recourse to Public funds" endorsement, then you may be okay because you have stopped claiming.Discretionary Leave wrote:4.3 Recourse to public funds, work and study
Those granted DL have recourse to public funds and no prohibition on work....
You may need to declare your brief separation that has been resolved.Public funds wrote:If it is obvious a person could maintain and accommodate themselves without continuing to claim public funds, you must not refuse their application on these grounds. For example, they may have enough money available to them from elsewhere. They must stop claiming public funds because they are not legally entitled to them.
You dont know how much you've just helped my life right now and am sure lots of silent reader will benefit from this. Thanks a bunch bro.vinny wrote:First of all, did they prohibit you from recourse to Public funds? Was there an endorsement saying "No recourse to Public funds" or words to that effect?
Else, if you have a "No recourse to Public funds" endorsement, then you may be okay because you have stopped claiming.Discretionary Leave wrote:4.3 Recourse to public funds, work and study
Those granted DL have recourse to public funds and no prohibition on work....
You may need to declare your brief separation that has been resolved.Public funds wrote:If it is obvious a person could maintain and accommodate themselves without continuing to claim public funds, you must not refuse their application on these grounds. For example, they may have enough money available to them from elsewhere. They must stop claiming public funds because they are not legally entitled to them.
Thanks for the response. I wasnt getting any support from him and we werent living together when we seperated but he still retain the address as he comes to help with the kid (we didnt want them to know). It was just for five months, i still live in same address and never claimed anything else like housing or council tax because he was paying that even when we were seperated. I have young kids and could not work while studying. We are back together but because he rented the house alone as its a small space , i was never included on the council tax or rent but i pay other bills like broadband bill in the house.Elliewifetoalbanian wrote:I am a little confused as you say you were separated but lived together when claiming income support as you had no support but your husband earns £33k so surely he was paying towards the bills. Income support is for single people who live alone and cannot work not for people who are unemployed or chose not to work - this would be JSA.
Also you need to make sure your husbands been paying council tax for 2 people and children at the property not declaring he is the only tenant
DWP database can be accessed in seconds on the internet and they will have all your benefit information in front of them - they will question why did you claim SINGLE benefits so I'd declare it and explain before they have chance to ask you.
Thanks a bunch for this timely answer, i appreciate you and vinny. Will let you know outcome once i submit. Cheers!azharmahmood wrote:i have seen few topics where ppl just had submitted the cover letter and basic documents like passport , brp , wage slip etc. There is no need to submit bank statements or council tax as its not necessary plus there is no set pattern. just go with the basic documents and there is no need to write all your story currently you are living with your hubby n kids thats enuff. dont forget to submit their birth certificates or passports and nhs letters. NHS original letters are also a proof of address. On the form SET 0 there is a section where you need to mention the benefits you are on. Thats all
I have moved your post to your own topic. Please keep all your questions here rather than staring new or additional questions in other topics.Firewoman wrote:Hello can someone confirm if unpaid ccj can cause ILR refusal? If yes, what if i just started making payment arrangement to pay it off and yet to pay the first payment before ILR application?
Are these documents ok to submit at PEO?
Msc certificate
Professional qualification
NHS card
Broadband bill
Phone bill
New consulting contract aggreement from client (no payslip yet as its a new contract)
One yr or 6 month Bank account(which is better)
Two kids birth certificate
Hubby bank statement
Hubby pay slip (are hubby;s document required as he is british?)
Should i also add tenancy agreement minding my name is not on it, only hubby;s name on it?
Thanks
I wont be able to answer about CCJ question , but moderators will definitely give you the right answer however the submission of the documents is totally up to you, as I said there is no set pattern so if i were in your place then I will only submit bank statements , birth certificates , nhs cards, original nhs letters , child tax credit forms. These documents are enough to prove co-habitation and if you are married then submit your marriage certificate (not the nikah-nama , the registered one from council).Firewoman wrote:Hello can someone confirm if unpaid ccj can cause ILR refusal? If yes, what if i just started making payment arrangement to pay it off and yet to pay the first payment before ILR application?
Are these documents ok to submit at PEO?
Msc certificate
Professional qualification
NHS card
Broadband bill
Phone bill
New consulting contract aggreement from client (no payslip yet as its a new contract)
One yr or 6 month Bank account(which is better)
Two kids birth certificate
Hubby bank statement
Hubby pay slip (are hubby;s document required as he is british?)
Should i also add tenancy agreement minding my name is not on it, only hubby;s name on it?
Thanks
Yes i will stick to these you mentioned, CCJ has been sorted vis instalmental payment so will show them the proof. I have snooped around and realised some people didnt even submit more than three docs and they got their ILR.....I learnt its safe you dont over submit docs that will result into questioning.azharmahmood wrote:I wont be able to answer about CCJ question , but moderators will definitely give you the right answer however the submission of the documents is totally up to you, as I said there is no set pattern so if i were in your place then I will only submit bank statements , birth certificates , nhs cards, original nhs letters , child tax credit forms. These documents are enough to prove co-habitation and if you are married then submit your marriage certificate (not the nikah-nama , the registered one from council).Firewoman wrote:Hello can someone confirm if unpaid ccj can cause ILR refusal? If yes, what if i just started making payment arrangement to pay it off and yet to pay the first payment before ILR application?
Are these documents ok to submit at PEO?
Msc certificate
Professional qualification
NHS card
Broadband bill
Phone bill
New consulting contract aggreement from client (no payslip yet as its a new contract)
One yr or 6 month Bank account(which is better)
Two kids birth certificate
Hubby bank statement
Hubby pay slip (are hubby;s document required as he is british?)
Should i also add tenancy agreement minding my name is not on it, only hubby;s name on it?
Thanks
Also if you can answer the question casa asked about Single person discount on Council tax.
The period where the single person discount was claimed will be on record. The problem will arise if the couple state they were living together during a time the husband was claiming the discount.azharmahmood wrote:what if the single person discount has been removed from the bill couple of months ago before the application....??
Can you please post your questions in your own topic, it is considered rude to tag onto someone else thread and it creates confusion.azharmahmood wrote:so its 100% that they will check full records of council tax...actually it may happen that couple was not living in the same house for some reason and then they started living again when things got cool between couple after a few months and forgot to change it back...it might support the reason of having single person discount on council tax...what is your opinion on it....One more thing , does water bill has any effect on ILR...thanks
Oh i get what you mean, i will have to tell hubby to notigy them we are two adult in the apartment before application. I thought if i dont submit council tax document they wont check. If the CT is in arrear even if we dont have any discount, will it affect application?Casa wrote:You will have to declare the driving offence.
The reason I've asked about the Council tax single person discount (which you seem to choose not to answer) is due to the fact that the Case Worker will check CT payments, whether you submit the statements or not.
If the single person discount has been claimed then either the statement about living together is false, or the claim is fraudulent.