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Wise wrote:Sorry for the misunderstood. Anyway that's fine like I said as long as he's working including yourself for all the duration of your 5 years and you can prove it by providing all the relevant paperwork you should be fine. By the way do you still get his wage slips up till now and if yes just keep it and if he does change his address will you be able to talk to him in other to get them as it's very important when you intend to get your PR.
Moreover if you think you will not be able to get it from him then you have to go through another options.
Wise wrote:Sorry for the misunderstood. Anyway that's fine like I said as long as he's working including yourself for all the duration of your 5 years and you can prove it by providing all the relevant paperwork you should be fine. By the way do you still get his wage slips up till now and if yes just keep it and if he does change his address will you be able to talk to him in other to get them as it's very important when you intend to get your PR.
Moreover if you think you will not be able to get it from him then you have to go through another options.
Hi.im going to apply divorce so need ur help about retained of residence ..can u tell me pls which documents i need?can u explain in details pls it will help me alot..thanksWise wrote:Hello,
Firstly,are you thinking of divorce now?which I honestly think will not be good idea because you only have few month to end your RC and shouldn't expired before you re submit it for PR.
Also if you choose to divorce now and let's say before you received your decree absolute you RC has expired,if you submit it for PR at that time I don't know how HO will react as you don't have any stay anymore. As for the benefit claim nothing will affect you as long as you're working and you husband is working even if you don't stay together.
Please don't make mistake by divorcing now wait until you sort your status out first,but I think you stand high chance of getting your PR because of your baby and husband 's 5years treaty right including your own.
Most importantly,if you fail to provide your spouse 5years treaty right the HO can choose to give you another five year again and you wouldn't like. Am talking from experience . Make sure you always come back to this forum as there's a lot to learn both from members and the moderators.
Once again good luck.
Hi, I claimed benefit for my child with retained right of residence and still got my PR. If you are still married, both of your income will be assessed bf you are awarded any benefit. You have to decide who will be awarded the claim.Safiya wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2017 7:26 pmHi am also married to eea national for 4 years.and we have been living in Uk for 2 years 10 months. I have eight months old baby with him. Now we are separated and my maternity pay has ended, am facing difficulties I want to claim income support and housing benefit but am afraid when am applying for my PR the home office will refuse me based on that please I need advice
You should not have a problem as you are working and will not become an undue burden to the systemSafiya wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2017 10:30 pmHi we are currently separated and I was told I should call the HM Revenue and Costomar. and tell them am now a single mom so I would get more help. I'm currently claiming child benefit, and child tax credit.i have started working this week and i was told I could get working tax credit but am only working 24 hours a week and it not enough to pay my bills this why am asking if I could get housing benefit and income support