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A simple question, hopefully someone will be able to answer!

Questions and discussions about claiming benefits while living and working in the UK

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A simple question, hopefully someone will be able to answer!

Post by AlexKan1990 » Tue Jul 18, 2017 12:35 pm

Any help would be greatly appreciated: my friend who was born in the UK has just come over to England with his 4 year old daughter having lived in France for the previous 24 years. He is staying with me and I have discovered that he must wait three months before he can apply for benefits. When this time comes I am unsure how will he be able to prove that he has has been living here for 3 months. I have tried asking the Citizens Advice Bureau how he might go about proving this and they were most unhelpful. I am now worried that when my friend tries to claim benefits in 3 months time they will turn around and tell him that he has no proof he's been living here for as long as he says he has. How might he obtain proof he has been living here since his date of arrival, will his ferry ticket alone suffice as proof?

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Re: A simple question, hopefully someone will be able to ans

Post by Casa » Tue Jul 18, 2017 1:04 pm

AlexKan1990 wrote:Any help would be greatly appreciated: my friend who was born in the UK has just come over to England with his 4 year old daughter having lived in France for the previous 24 years. He is staying with me and I have discovered that he must wait three months before he can apply for benefits. When this time comes I am unsure how will he be able to prove that he has has been living here for 3 months. I have tried asking the Citizens Advice Bureau how he might go about proving this and they were most unhelpful. I am now worried that when my friend tries to claim benefits in 3 months time they will turn around and tell him that he has no proof he's been living here for as long as he says he has. How might he obtain proof he has been living here since his date of arrival, will his ferry ticket alone suffice as proof?
A ferry ticket won't be sufficient. See the information for returning British citizens in the link below:
https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/benef ... n-is-made/

Note:
A decision maker at the DWP, HMRC or your local authority will decide if you meet the conditions or not. If it's decided you don't meet the conditions, you won’t be able to receive the benefits. The test can take some time to process. If you think you will struggle financially while waiting for a decision, seek advice on what help you may be able to get.
(Casa, not CR001)
Please don't send me PMs asking for immigration advice on posts that are on the open forum. If I haven't responded there, it's because I don't have the answer. I'm a moderator, not a legal professional.

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