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As a british citizen she is entitled to benefits such as Housing and Income Supportchris12345 wrote:Hi I have an couple of questions that I would like to ask you.
I got married on the 9th of April in South Africa my wife is british I am South African. I came to the uk on the 25th May this year. I have an no recourse to public funds visa. My wife use to be on income support and housing benefits they stopped that now cause we got married. Is it possible for her to claim housing benefit and income based jobseekers for her and her 3 kids? We did our tax credits jointly were sending our forms in tommorow. Thank you she has an appointment at jobcentre on tuesday. Thank you.
yes but not if OP's income is too high.mochyn wrote:As a british citizen she is entitled to benefits such as Housing and Income Supportchris12345 wrote:Hi I have an couple of questions that I would like to ask you.
I got married on the 9th of April in South Africa my wife is british I am South African. I came to the uk on the 25th May this year. I have an no recourse to public funds visa. My wife use to be on income support and housing benefits they stopped that now cause we got married. Is it possible for her to claim housing benefit and income based jobseekers for her and her 3 kids? We did our tax credits jointly were sending our forms in tommorow. Thank you she has an appointment at jobcentre on tuesday. Thank you.
in that case she probably won't be able to claim Income Based JSA as your household income is too high but you should be entitled to CTC and possibly WTC.chris12345 wrote:Thanks for answers I get 250-00 per week after tax.
tax credits top up the income as you have children. The minimum a couple are expected to live on is £105.95 per week. I you earn more than that then she will not get income based JSA, but tax credits and child benefit can be claimed to top up your household income and she may also still be entitled to housing benefi. this is not an immigration question.chris12345 wrote:Well thats an thousand pounds an month. And were 5 people in the house as she got 3 kids. So how can we live of that
You are making a common mistake, a very understandable mistake, to equate "public funds" with "benefits", but in fact not all benefits are within the definition of "public funds", as in para 6 of the Immigration Rules.I have an no recourse to public funds visa i cant claim benefits
You and your wife should make a joint claim for tax credits.chris12345 wrote:Thanks for that answer John really appreciate it. So what public funds am I allowed that wont mess up my ILR?