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As A British citizen with a British citizen child, he can apply for Universal Credit.barokut wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 9:48 pmCan I claim Universal Credit during Spouse Visa Application?
Hi there, Typing this message on behalf of my dad:
"HI all,
I am a British Citizen. I am currently divorced with my first wife. I am married to someone in Bangladesh. I already have a 10 years old son who has a British Passport. I am employed and earning gross £1,583.33 per month which is £19,000 per year. My home rent is very high, council tax is high even at a single person 25% discunt and I'm deliberately not claiming Universal Credit as I am worried that it'll affect my current wife's spouse visa when she will eventually apply.
What should I do? The energy crisis has dented my finace, rents have increased to £960 per month and whatever I'm left with after everything is dissappointing.
Am I allowed to go ahead and claim Universal Credit (as a single person of course) and at the same time, apply for my wife's visa?
I tried to look for laws regarding this including Apendix but couldn't seem to find any. Please help me with the answers as I am in a dilemna. Thank you."
Is your British citizen father claiming Child Benefit for his British citizen son?JB007 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 10:41 pmSorry, I thought this was on the claiming benefits board.
Here is the link about clamimg with a partner that is is No Recourse to Public Funds.
claiming-benefits/universal-credit-clai ... 02126.html
JB007 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 10:30 pmAs A British citizen with a British citizen child, he can apply for Universal Credit.barokut wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 9:48 pmCan I claim Universal Credit during Spouse Visa Application?
Hi there, Typing this message on behalf of my dad:
"HI all,
I am a British Citizen. I am currently divorced with my first wife. I am married to someone in Bangladesh. I already have a 10 years old son who has a British Passport. I am employed and earning gross £1,583.33 per month which is £19,000 per year. My home rent is very high, council tax is high even at a single person 25% discunt and I'm deliberately not claiming Universal Credit as I am worried that it'll affect my current wife's spouse visa when she will eventually apply.
What should I do? The energy crisis has dented my finace, rents have increased to £960 per month and whatever I'm left with after everything is dissappointing.
Am I allowed to go ahead and claim Universal Credit (as a single person of course) and at the same time, apply for my wife's visa?
I tried to look for laws regarding this including Apendix but couldn't seem to find any. Please help me with the answers as I am in a dilemna. Thank you."
I don't think he can use welfare money to sponsor his wife, but it seems he just makes the amount to sponsor from his earnings? Others with know and if they don't reply on this board, then post on the family board.
When his spouse arrives, he will lose his single person discount on council tax and also cannot claim extra benefit money via Universal Credit for his No Recourse to Public Funds wife: although he will need to add her to his UC claim (see the sitcky above on this board). However, she can work on a spouse visa and by doing so, she will help with the household income
He can claim UCbarokut wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 11:07 pmJB007 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 10:30 pmAs A British citizen with a British citizen child, he can apply for Universal Credit.barokut wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 9:48 pmCan I claim Universal Credit during Spouse Visa Application?
Hi there, Typing this message on behalf of my dad:
"HI all,
I am a British Citizen. I am currently divorced with my first wife. I am married to someone in Bangladesh. I already have a 10 years old son who has a British Passport. I am employed and earning gross £1,583.33 per month which is £19,000 per year. My home rent is very high, council tax is high even at a single person 25% discunt and I'm deliberately not claiming Universal Credit as I am worried that it'll affect my current wife's spouse visa when she will eventually apply.
What should I do? The energy crisis has dented my finace, rents have increased to £960 per month and whatever I'm left with after everything is dissappointing.
Am I allowed to go ahead and claim Universal Credit (as a single person of course) and at the same time, apply for my wife's visa?
I tried to look for laws regarding this including Apendix but couldn't seem to find any. Please help me with the answers as I am in a dilemna. Thank you."
I don't think he can use welfare money to sponsor his wife, but it seems he just makes the amount to sponsor from his earnings? Others with know and if they don't reply on this board, then post on the family board.
When his spouse arrives, he will lose his single person discount on council tax and also cannot claim extra benefit money via Universal Credit for his No Recourse to Public Funds wife: although he will need to add her to his UC claim (see the sitcky above on this board). However, she can work on a spouse visa and by doing so, she will help with the household income
Hi there,
I don't think he will use Universal Credit to sponsor his wife. He will use his wage to sponsor her but in terms of things like rent coverage, he believes he needs Universal Credit. I used U.C. Benefit Calculator, he is eligible for £515+ per month of U.C. entitlement as despite earning £19,000 in a year, it's not good enough. So should he go ahead and claim U.C. then?