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Child Benefit can be backdated. Universal Credit can not be backdated.atikur wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 10:59 pmI have no job (lost job a month ago, 25th Feb). My wife is flr(m) route. we applied for settlement on 11th January 2021 (biometric on 15th Feb). I got two kids. one is 7 other one is 6months. We live in a 3 bedroom property from a private tenant. We sublet rooms. we have almost 10k total in the banks (household savings dreaming to buy a house). My wife is in metarnity leave and getting SMP which will be ending in two months time and no plan to get back to her job.
I didn't apply for any kind of benefit as of now. waiting for my wife's visa sorted.
Giving the above circumstances I really need some advice please.
1. Shall I apply for benefit now from my side?
That is your choice to make.
2. what kind of benefit can I apply for and whow can i talk to about benefit claim?
Universal Credit?
claiming-benefits/universal-credit-clai ... 02126.html
Child Benefit?
Council Tax Reduction?
If you want to speak to a person about claiming welfafre benefits, you could try Citizens Advice. The benefit calculators don't work when there is somebody who is subject to immigration control (No Recourse to Public Funds)
2. how many bedroom am I entitled to?
https://lha-direct.voa.gov.uk/BedRoomCalculator.aspx
2. if i am entitled for two bedroom house and still wanna live in the current house (3bedroom), how best to do it? As an example if my whole house rent is £1400pcm and i rent out a room to somebody for £400pcm will my housing benefit be affected. In my borough two bedroom entitlement is around £1200. so will goverment adjust this £400 out of total £1400 house rent and pay me only £1000?
That's not how means tested benefits work. The DWP will work out your maximum Universal Credit entitlement allowed and then make deductions to find the amount you are allowed each month. Universal Credit is a monthly benefit and that amount can vary month to month.
I can't think of what else i was thinking to ask. I'll appreciate replies.
No, I won't reply to PMs.
Has your landlord given their permission for this?
2 bedrooms from the information you have given and by using the link I gave.
Using your figures-atikur wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 10:59 pm2. if i am entitled for two bedroom house and still wanna live in the current house (3bedroom), how best to do it? As an example if my whole house rent is £1400pcm and i rent out a room to somebody for £400pcm will my housing benefit be affected. In my borough two bedroom entitlement is around £1200. so will goverment adjust this £400 out of total £1400 house rent and pay me only £1000?
JB007 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 26, 2021 12:57 pmThen there is this-
If your partner’s leave is subject to a no recourse to public funds restriction, you should seek specialist immigration advice before making a claim, if you and your partner are joint tenants. As your partner’s share of the rent is used to calculate the housing element of Universal Credit, this might be considered as recourse to public funds, which could affect their right to remain in the UK.
https://www.turn2us.org.uk/Benefit-guid ... de-content