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by JB007
Thu Jan 26, 2023 4:32 pm
Forum: General UK Immigration forum
Topic: False Documents
Replies: 5
Views: 1160
United Kingdom

Re: False Documents

Where I can complain this about? any email address? Online You do not have to give your name and address. Any information will be treated as confidential. https://www.gov.uk/report-immigration-crime Phone You can call any of the following numbers to report a crime anonymously. Immigration Enforceme...
by JB007
Thu Jan 26, 2023 12:39 pm
Forum: General UK Immigration forum
Topic: Visitor Visa for 2years - Required docs
Replies: 36
Views: 5133
United Kingdom

Re: Visitor Visa for 2years - Required docs

I am unable to find out the overseas manager number for the manchester royal infirmary. Why not just go to the hospital and ask to speak to member of the Overseas Visitor Management team about possible payment owed? That should make somebody come and see you from that office At hospital, only treat...
by JB007
Mon Jan 23, 2023 12:39 pm
Forum: General UK Immigration forum
Topic: Visitor Visa for 2years - Required docs
Replies: 36
Views: 5133
United Kingdom

Re: Visitor Visa for 2years - Required docs

If you can get the response of GP and NHS that no need to pay in writing such that if no means to pay as you are trying to is found, you may present the written response . For NHS England- In addition to the above, you could contact your primary care service and ask for bill for anything your paren...
by JB007
Sun Jan 22, 2023 1:27 pm
Forum: General UK Immigration forum
Topic: Visitor Visa for 2years - Required docs
Replies: 36
Views: 5133
United Kingdom

Re: Visitor Visa for 2years - Medical treatment ( while visiting last time in uk)

For NHS England Any treatment you have to pay for will be charged at 150% of the national NHS rate. Travel insurance The government always advises visitors to the UK to take out travel or health insurance. This means that you can reclaim any healthcare costs you are required to pay from your insurer...
by JB007
Sun Jan 22, 2023 10:38 am
Forum: General UK Immigration forum
Topic: Visitor Visa for 2years - Required docs
Replies: 36
Views: 5133
United Kingdom

Re: Visitor Visa for 2years - Medical treatment ( while visiting last time in uk)

When they registered they had blood test, a.medicinne was prescribed for my mom which was emergency n my dad for eczema. But no charge was taken as both of them r over 65. If the blood was tested outside of the GP's surgery, they had to pay as they were in the UK as visitors. There is no free NHS t...
by JB007
Sat Jan 21, 2023 4:37 pm
Forum: General UK Immigration forum
Topic: Visitor Visa for 2years - Required docs
Replies: 36
Views: 5133
United Kingdom

Re: Visitor Visa for 2years - Medical treatment ( while visiting last time in uk)

Did they have any tests from the GP surgery e.g. blood tests, bowel cancer tests? Those had to be paid for.
by JB007
Sat Jan 21, 2023 2:54 pm
Forum: General UK Immigration forum
Topic: Visitor Visa for 2years - Required docs
Replies: 36
Views: 5133
United Kingdom

Re: Visitor Visa for 2years - Medical treatment ( while visiting last time in uk)

Hi, My mom & dad both were serviced by GP( some medicine were prescribed) when they were visited uk last time (tourist visa).But they werent charged because of over 65 age. Now Im going to apply for their 2years visa n in the application form a question is regarding medical service. So is it go...
by JB007
Wed Jan 18, 2023 4:23 pm
Forum: Claiming Benefits
Topic: 30 hour childcare - one parent on ILR
Replies: 12
Views: 4944
United Kingdom

Re: 30 hour childcare - one parent on ILR

which restricts access to mainstream benefits such as universal credit, housing benefit and child benefit. Housing Benefit is one of the welfare benefits that has been replaced by Universal Credit for those of working age/mixed age couple, under the welfare reform laws. But what I thought I had mad...
by JB007
Wed Jan 18, 2023 11:27 am
Forum: Claiming Benefits
Topic: 30 hour childcare - one parent on ILR
Replies: 12
Views: 4944
United Kingdom

Re: 30 hour childcare - one parent on ILR

I think it is a public fund. Public Funds have a residency requirement for benefits (not to be confused with the residency requirment to be able to live in the UK). The UK have made it very clear under the Welfare Reforms, that they want people who and therefore contribute to the country. Those who ...
by JB007
Mon Jan 16, 2023 8:39 pm
Forum: Claiming Benefits
Topic: 30 hour childcare - one parent on ILR
Replies: 12
Views: 4944
United Kingdom

Re: 30 hour childcare - one parent on ILR

From the gov.uk site 30 hours free childcare ... Your immigration status To be eligible for 30 hours free childcare, you must have a National Insurance number and at least one of the following: British or Irish citizenship settled or pre-settled status, or you have applied and you’re waiting for a d...
by JB007
Mon Jan 16, 2023 8:08 pm
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: Travel and ceremony booking
Replies: 6
Views: 729
United Kingdom

Re: council tax

and an off topic question: I am entitled to 25% discount off the council tax because my wife is a student, before that it was a single occupancy (also 25% discount). It has been a direct debit from the same account for years, always paid on time, however, I don't think I have updated the status to ...
by JB007
Sun Jan 15, 2023 6:00 pm
Forum: Claiming Benefits
Topic: Universal credit
Replies: 3
Views: 2896
United Kingdom

Re: Universal credit

Both my wife and I have ILR, I work in UK, but my wife does not work. Is she eligible to apply for universal credit? I'm assuming your wife lives in the UK? Universal Credit cannot be claimed outside of the UK? Universal Credit is a joint claim, so you would have to apply as a couple. https://www.g...
by JB007
Sun Jan 15, 2023 5:09 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: Which Category and which Visa Application form for a dependant Adult already in the UK
Replies: 6
Views: 1557
United Kingdom

Re: Which Category and which Visa Application form for a dependant Adult already in the UK

As there are no cures or treatments available, perhaps HO would consider this case as not something that would impact the NHS resources. It won't impact the NHS resouces as she/you will have to pay for her treatment. 50% is added to the bill (50% above the NHS national charge) so it's a financial g...
by JB007
Sun Jan 15, 2023 1:06 pm
Forum: Claiming Benefits
Topic: Mistakenly applied & received the Child benefit - how to redo it?
Replies: 28
Views: 6842
United Kingdom

Re: Mistakenly applied & received the Child benefit - how to redo it?

The OP should take legal advice.
by JB007
Sun Jan 15, 2023 12:19 pm
Forum: Claiming Benefits
Topic: Mistakenly applied & received the Child benefit - how to redo it?
Replies: 28
Views: 6842
United Kingdom

Re: Mistakenly applied & received the Child benefit - how to redo it?

If you had truthfully told them your circumstances when applying and they mistakenly gave you the benefits, then don’t worry too much. Even if they did state on their Child Benefit claim form that they were subject to immigration control (and can prove that) and it was the relevant benefit agency t...
by JB007
Fri Jan 13, 2023 3:45 pm
Forum: Claiming Benefits
Topic: Spouse visa - nhs prescription free?
Replies: 12
Views: 3390
United Kingdom

Re: Spouse visa - nhs prescription free?

Bro, if you don't have an answer, don't tell me to ask an immigration advisor. I would've done so if that was my intention. Stop being an idiot. What's the point of coming here to ask questions when you can't even give a decent answer? If you wish to remain a member of the forum, I strongly suggest...
by JB007
Fri Jan 13, 2023 3:23 pm
Forum: Claiming Benefits
Topic: Pre- settled status / right to reside
Replies: 7
Views: 2620
United Kingdom

Re: Pre- settled status / right to reside

I should have also said that if she is from a country who has an agreement with the UK for Child Benefit, then she can claim CB. These countries are- Barbados Bosnia and Herzegovina Canada the Channel Islands Israel Kosovo Mauritius Montenegro New Zealand North Macedonia Serbia I forgot the link. h...
by JB007
Fri Jan 13, 2023 3:13 pm
Forum: Claiming Benefits
Topic: Pre- settled status / right to reside
Replies: 7
Views: 2620
United Kingdom

Re: Pre- settled status / right to reside

I should have also said that if she is from a country who has an agreement with the UK for Child Benefit, then she can claim CB. These countries are- Barbados Bosnia and Herzegovina Canada the Channel Islands Israel Kosovo Mauritius Montenegro New Zealand North Macedonia Serbia
by JB007
Fri Jan 13, 2023 2:51 pm
Forum: Claiming Benefits
Topic: Pre- settled status / right to reside
Replies: 7
Views: 2620
United Kingdom

Re: Pre- settled status / right to reside

Can any please shed some light on the right to reside and pre settled status. What is the difference between these terms ? There are different meanings for Right to Reside, but in this case it means that an EEA citizen granted pre-settled status, can only have UK public funds if they are working. A...
by JB007
Tue Jan 10, 2023 7:22 pm
Forum: Claiming Benefits
Topic: Mistakenly applied & received the Child benefit - how to redo it?
Replies: 28
Views: 6842
United Kingdom

Re: Mistakenly applied & received the Child benefit - how to redo it?

This is useful but as I told you before, I don't remember about what I filled in the form. Neither I nor my spouse has ILR so it clearly looks like a mistake. In your opening post, you said that the child benefit staff said you have ILR, when you do not. In your application for Child Benefit, if yo...
by JB007
Tue Jan 10, 2023 5:47 pm
Forum: Claiming Benefits
Topic: Mistakenly applied & received the Child benefit - how to redo it?
Replies: 28
Views: 6842
United Kingdom

Re: Mistakenly applied & received the Child benefit - how to redo it?

by JB007
Mon Jan 09, 2023 8:25 pm
Forum: Claiming Benefits
Topic: ESA claim with "Disability Premium" on couple's rate - partner has NRPF
Replies: 6
Views: 3245
United Kingdom

Re: ESA claim with "Disability Premium" on couple's rate - partner has NRPF

Are you on the old Income Based ESA (which is being replaced by Universal Credit)?

Does your wife work?
by JB007
Mon Jan 09, 2023 8:12 pm
Forum: Claiming Benefits
Topic: Mistakenly applied & received the Child benefit - how to redo it?
Replies: 28
Views: 6842
United Kingdom

Re: Mistakenly applied & received the Child benefit - how to redo it?

I contacted HMRC/Child benefits and told them all the things but they said we are still eligible based on the fact that we are not subject to "immigration control" ... We reported our concern to the Child benefit dept. by emailing them. We got the below reply from one of the child benefit...
by JB007
Mon Jan 09, 2023 1:55 pm
Forum: Claiming Benefits
Topic: Mistakenly applied & received the Child benefit - how to redo it?
Replies: 28
Views: 6842
United Kingdom

Re: Mistakenly applied & received the Child benefit - how to redo it?

I contacted HMRC/Child benefits and told them all the things but they said we are still eligible based on the fact that we are not subject to "immigration control" and they keep paying us through DD for CB. Why did Child Benefit think you were not subject to immigration control? On the Ch...
by JB007
Mon Jan 09, 2023 1:42 pm
Forum: Claiming Benefits
Topic: Mistakenly applied & received the Child benefit - how to redo it?
Replies: 28
Views: 6842
United Kingdom

Re: Mistakenly applied & received the Child benefit - how to redo it?

If you had truthfully told them your circumstances when applying and they mistakenly gave you the benefits, then don’t worry too much. Even if they did state on their Child Benefit claim form that they were subject to immigration control (and can prove that) and it was the relevant benefit agency t...