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Thanks Casa,Casa wrote:The advice is correct. The rate for a single person + children would be the same as a couple. However, you must declare any income your spouse has when submitting your claim.
What if children are not british ? Can settled person still claim housing benefits on their behalf in same way as he/she is entitled to child benefit even when his/her children are subject to immigration control?Casa wrote:The advice is correct. The rate for a single person + children would be the same as a couple. However, you must declare any income your spouse has when submitting your claim.
Housing benefit is bit tricky unlike child benefit or tax credit as we don't have enough information available . If you read public funds guidancezzzindagi wrote:Thanks Casa,Casa wrote:The advice is correct. The rate for a single person + children would be the same as a couple. However, you must declare any income your spouse has when submitting your claim.
My wife do not work, so her earnings are nil.
Council in decision letter stated like this.. Couple x 1 amount=??? and 2 children amount =???
When i wrote Council and asked them to exclude my wife there replied...
Dear Mr. *******,
Thank you for your email below in which you have asked for your partner to be excluded from the applicable amount because she has no recourse to public funds.
For Housing Benefit purposes if the claimant has a partner living in the same household who is subject to immigration control, the eligible member can apply for both of them and the personal allowance for a couple is awarded in full (HB Guidance Manual paragraph C4.218).
However, this does not mean that it is safe to claim because the increased award is treated as ‘recourse to public funds’ and the local authority may notify the Home Office even though they are not obliged to do so.
We will advice you to get good immigration advice about the possible consequences on your partners application for leave should you decide to claim Housing Benefit.
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Now after reading the advice from shelter and council, do you think it can cause any trouble for my Wife FLRM extension.
Hi i am also same situation going to apply for FLR FP as partner.My husabnd has applied for housing benefit and couple rate has been applied. Called council they are saying as long as your husband has applied for housing benefit and letters are coming in his name there should not be any problem.zzzindagi wrote:Thanks Casa,Casa wrote:The advice is correct. The rate for a single person + children would be the same as a couple. However, you must declare any income your spouse has when submitting your claim.
My wife do not work, so her earnings are nil.
Council in decision letter stated like this.. Couple x 1 amount=??? and 2 children amount =???
When i wrote Council and asked them to exclude my wife there replied...
Dear Mr. *******,
Thank you for your email below in which you have asked for your partner to be excluded from the applicable amount because she has no recourse to public funds.
For Housing Benefit purposes if the claimant has a partner living in the same household who is subject to immigration control, the eligible member can apply for both of them and the personal allowance for a couple is awarded in full (HB Guidance Manual paragraph C4.218).
However, this does not mean that it is safe to claim because the increased award is treated as ‘recourse to public funds’ and the local authority may notify the Home Office even though they are not obliged to do so.
We will advice you to get good immigration advice about the possible consequences on your partners application for leave should you decide to claim Housing Benefit.
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Now after reading the advice from shelter and council, do you think it can cause any trouble for my Wife FLRM extension.
Hi did u send benefit letters as well with ur wife application?zzzindagi wrote:Thanks Casa,Casa wrote:The advice is correct. The rate for a single person + children would be the same as a couple. However, you must declare any income your spouse has when submitting your claim.
My wife do not work, so her earnings are nil.
Council in decision letter stated like this.. Couple x 1 amount=??? and 2 children amount =???
When i wrote Council and asked them to exclude my wife there replied...
Dear Mr. *******,
Thank you for your email below in which you have asked for your partner to be excluded from the applicable amount because she has no recourse to public funds.
For Housing Benefit purposes if the claimant has a partner living in the same household who is subject to immigration control, the eligible member can apply for both of them and the personal allowance for a couple is awarded in full (HB Guidance Manual paragraph C4.218).
However, this does not mean that it is safe to claim because the increased award is treated as ‘recourse to public funds’ and the local authority may notify the Home Office even though they are not obliged to do so.
We will advice you to get good immigration advice about the possible consequences on your partners application for leave should you decide to claim Housing Benefit.
...................................................................
Now after reading the advice from shelter and council, do you think it can cause any trouble for my Wife FLRM extension.
Ok best of luck u mentioned in earlier post regarding housing benefits .My husabnd is also claiming housing benefits and couple rates applied but letter is coming in his name only discussed many time with council.Refused to apply single ratezzzindagi wrote:Hi Muskan Ali,
I am going to apply FLRM Extension for my wife. I am earning enough to meet the financial requirement so i dont have to fill that part where they ask for Public Benefit. When you can demonstrate that you are earning more than the minimum threshold then it takes you to the next section bypassing the Benefit section. So i don't have to send anything relating to the benefits.
I am just going to send my Bank Statements, Payslips and cohabitation documents.
Ok thanks there will not be any problem with child tax credit my husband claim but child tax credit Given to me as i am responsible to take care of children.zzzindagi wrote:I will suggest you to stop receiving the housing benefit. If they can change it to single rate then it is okay but if they pay you double rate then it is better to stop it before applying. Atleast you can argue that council had told you that you are getting the amount you are eligible for but still you cancelled the benefit.
You only have to write those benefits you are currently receiving.