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Since you are a non-EEU national you CANNOT claim child benefit but you husband can.Murka wrote:Hi all! I am hoping to get an advice regarding Child Benefit.
I am non-EEU married to EEU national, we both have resident permits till 2010. My husband is working(part time).
I have been getting Child Benefit for two children since 2005, but recently heard that it can affect my future PR application.
I phoned varios solisitors and HO line but got contradicted advice.
Now I am really confused and don't know that to do.
Please advice regarding my situation. Thank you in advance.
http://www.lawcentreni.org/EoR/immigrat ... ership.htmIf successful, granted five year residence card, during which time no restriction on access to public funds. Non EEA spouse/civil partner can take employment.
It seems like all the information was available, so if anybody made a mistake, it was the HMRC. I don't think this can be hold against you.Murka wrote:I got Child Benefit claim pack after birth and applyed myself simply becoase i didn't know that I can not claim. HMRC reqested my passport (I have residense permit in it but it does not say "no resurse to public funds") and then returned it with letter staiting that I am entitled to Child Benefit.
I tend to agree. As far as I remember, benefits are only excluded for the first 3 months, and after that an EU citizen can receive benefits. I think the same applies to the spouse.On HO website they have this document http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/siteco ... cfunds.pdf wich made me belive in the first place that it is OK for me to claim CH.