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My mother has ''no recourse to public funds''...but I don't

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My mother has ''no recourse to public funds''...but I don't

Post by CoolCab » Fri May 14, 2010 4:24 am

My mother moved here on a work visa a few years ago, and I still live with her. I have birthright UK citizenship.

Her visa terms included ''no recourse to public funds'', which meant we paid full council tax etc. This was expensive but fine.

Now that I've turned 18 and started working, however, our council tax has spiked, and since the primary payer is the claimant for a second adult rebate, it seems (as ludicrous as this sounds) that I'm forced to pay full council tax despite being on a much lower income, simply because of my mother's immigration status,.

On top of that, I'm looking into finance options for university, and because our household is unable to claim any benefits, I'm ineligible for a swarth of financial aid, despite the fact we're well within the income bracket which would qualify for some of these benefits.

The situation seems farcical. If I applied for council housing (which I'm eligible for) or Jobseekers, I'd be in a much, much better position; the government is incentivize me to quit working and put more strain on the infrastructure.

Is there anything I can do? I can't imagine this is working as intended.

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Post by John » Sun May 16, 2010 2:50 pm

How long has your mother been in the UK? When is she due to apply for ILR?

Also, how come you are British? Through your father?
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Post by CoolCab » Tue May 18, 2010 9:02 pm

John wrote:How long has your mother been in the UK? When is she due to apply for ILR?

Also, how come you are British? Through your father?
3.5 years? She's on a fixed contract and intends to return to Canada when it's finished in a year and a half. And yeah, my father is British.

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Post by John » Tue May 18, 2010 9:36 pm

Thanks for those explanations.
On top of that, I'm looking into finance options for university, and because our household is unable to claim any benefits, I'm ineligible for a swarth of financial aid, despite the fact we're well within the income bracket which would qualify for some of these benefits.
You are British and perfectly entitled to claim whatever benefits your circumstances dictate you are entitled to. Your mother clearly has a restricted visa with the "No recourse to Public Funds" restriction, so clearly she cannot claim any benefits within the Public Funds definition.

The place where you live, with your mother, whose place is it? That is, are you living in her place? Or is she living in your place? Who is actually liable for the Council Tax?
On top of that, I'm looking into finance options for university, and because our household is unable to claim any benefits, I'm ineligible for a swarth of financial aid, despite the fact we're well within the income bracket which would qualify for some of these benefits.
Why? Why have you come to that conclusion? Why are you ineligible?
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Post by haych10 » Wed May 19, 2010 3:01 pm

[Off topic, so deleted]

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Post by John » Wed May 19, 2010 8:31 pm

haych10, your question has absolutely nothing to do with the subject of this topic. So I split it from here, and put it into its own topic :-

http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... highlight=
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Post by haych10 » Fri May 21, 2010 10:46 am

[Again off topic ..... deleted!]

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Post by haych10 » Fri May 21, 2010 11:20 am

John can you please tell me where have you moved it to.

i really struggle finding messages through the forum. please dont just delete them as it takes me ages to type them out!

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Post by John » Fri May 21, 2010 11:46 am

Why don't you just click on the link I provided on the 19th! See above!
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Post by haych10 » Fri May 21, 2010 12:08 pm

I've clicked on that link but i cannot see the long message i posted today about yesterdays visit to the solicitors.

sorry if i post the wrong message on the wrong topic. Just didn't realise.

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Post by John » Fri May 21, 2010 4:01 pm

I've clicked on that link but i cannot see the long message i posted today about yesterdays visit to the solicitors.
Of course you can't see it. I deleted it. It was totally off-topic.
sorry if i post the wrong message on the wrong topic. Just didn't realise.
Why did you not realise? I had already split off your post into its own topic. The point is that the subject of your original post was absolutely nothing to do with the subject of this topic, not even remotely.

haych10, do not post again in this topic!
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