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You don't have to be rude with co-members. It does not hurt to be polite with your response; it's better not to respond than been rude.What a SILLY question.
u joker
maybe he thought the op was taking the piss. I sure diddnicky wrote:You don't have to be rude with co-members. It does not hurt to be polite with your response; it's better not to respond than been rude.What a SILLY question.
u joker
herts - to answer your query in addition to what iceman has already stated, you will also be entitled to claim benefits such as child benefit, tax crediit etc. after you get ILR.
Hi all, first of all let me say that we must understand that English is a 2nd language to most immigrants and it might be difficult for a lot of us to be understood first time round. This thread starter might be asking about the overall benefit of being settled over being time restricted, and not financial benefits.UKBAbble wrote:I would have thought it more appropriate to ask what he could do for the country that has granted him residence as to what it can do for him.
Ditto, I thought the same thing of that comment.dudemeister wrote:And I must also say that this "what I can do for the country" business is a bit idealist don't you think?UKBAbble wrote:I would have thought it more appropriate to ask what he could do for the country that has granted him residence as to what it can do for him.
Sorry If I digressed from the main topic and please excuse the mini rant!!
After ILR you are legally able to claim any benefits that you are eligible for.herts wrote:What I wanted to ask is the benefits like the housing allowance. Not every immigrant here is having a very good salary. Why not avail all the legal benefits we are entitled to as per our salary. If our salary falls in the low income group, then what are the benefits we can get after ILR.
Is it wrong to take benefits if we fall under low income group ?
Please suggest
why not? but try to be more precise in the future, we can't read your mind as to what you mean or we won't take such a vague question seriously.herts wrote:What I wanted to ask is the benefits like the housing allowance. Not every immigrant here is having a very good salary. Why not avail all the legal benefits we are entitled to as per our salary. If our salary falls in the low income group, then what are the benefits we can get after ILR.
Is it wrong to take benefits if we fall under low income group ?
Please suggest