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Are you applying under set(m)? How much income based jsa is being paid weekly?Aliyakz wrote:Hello there,
Im applying for ILR. My husband is a student, he stopped working February 2012. We got married in March 2012. Its a first marriage to both of us, none of us have any kids.
By now he has run out of the savings he had so starting April 1 2013 he has Council Tax and starting end of April 2013 Income based Jobseekers allowances.
He has a flat owned partially by his brother, brother agreed for me to live in a flat. Brother has a flat of his own, he is not married or been before, has no kids.
To meet financial reqs I will show my savings of 62 500, held for the last 6 months.
Question - will husbands benefits be considered as a recourse to public funds under Immigration laws?
Thank you.
Providing your spouse keeps getting a single person amount of income based jsa (£7x p/w) then it should pose no issue. I gather you'll be applying for settlement soon as the spouse of a settled person/British citizen following the two year probationary period under flr(m). In which case your savings are more than enough to adequately maintain yourself without recourse to publice funds. Or are you applying for further leave to remain under flr(m)?Aliyakz wrote:My husband is British citizen, born and raised in UK. Im applying for ILR. Im a citizen of Kazakhstan and im here now.
ILE as, under what category?Aliyakz wrote:Thank you. Oh, im sorry for confusion, im applying for LLE..
We r really confused with this. I have been to many forums and consulted solicitors. Half/half. Btw im really negative ly surprised by visa solicitors, none can give a clear answer when I start showing immigration legislation links. Bad surprise about UK I don't like word sponsor either. My husband says how can I say im a sponsor if I haven't got any money)) just a share of my recent thoughts.
Thank u. So he is not supposed to claim income based jsa as I, his wife, have savings? I want to be sure. Unfortunately, jsa office dont even know what spouse visa is and can't reply a question.Greenie wrote:JSA is a public fund but your husband is able to claim this as he is British. However with savings of £62500 he may not be eligible for jsa anymore assuming he is claiming income based jsa.
No, once you are living as a couple - when you move to the UK. He will not be able to claim means tested benefits as you have more than 16k in savings, once you move to the UK the claim would have to be a couple claim and thus would include your savings. Until you live as a couple his claim is ok.Aliyakz wrote:Thank u. So he is not supposed to claim income based jsa as I, his wife, have savings? I want to be sure. Unfortunately, jsa office dont even know what spouse visa is and can't reply a question.Greenie wrote:JSA is a public fund but your husband is able to claim this as he is British. However with savings of £62500 he may not be eligible for jsa anymore assuming he is claiming income based jsa.
Providing the financial institution it is not listed as unverified in Appendix P of the immigration rules it should be ok.Aliyakz wrote:Thank you. Maybe u r right about me confusing them
The bank I have my savings at has a licence with local FSA. Is it enough? I think KZ FSA has some cooperation agreement with UK FSA.
If you think it will support your application then yes.Aliyakz wrote:Yeah, thank you. I saw it.
We will be living in a flat that my husband and his brother have inherited from their Mum. Brother has a flat of his own and agreed for me to live in a flat. Brother is not married and doesn't have any kids.
On the website below I read about cosponsoring
http://londonelegance.com/transpondia/a ... tion-notes
Should we do it? In fact my husband doesn't pay anything to his brother, this is how they agreed and shared after Mum passed away.
Thank u.
For the purpose of benefits then once the claim becomes a couple claim as per the social security regulations (i.e. once you live together as a couple) then your partner will not be entitled to claim any means tested benefits (IS, IB-JSA, UC and IR-ESA) as you will have more than 16k in savings.Aliyakz wrote:Thanks. I hope a written consent by a brother should be enough. I will need to consider.
On the page 47 of UKBA public funds guidance they talk about case like ours I think.
http://londonelegance.com/transpondia/o ... blic-funds
Does it not contradict? Thanks. Sometimes I just doubt my understanding of English.
No, so far as the UKBA are satisfied that when you arrive there will be no additional public funds paid in respect of you (but for those allowed as a couple - tax credits).Aliyakz wrote:Yes, I agree. Nevertheless me not sending money while he is claiming benefits shouldn't give grounds to refuse my LLE?
Also on UKBA do they anywhere mention cosponsors?
Thank u.
Your partner could have an agreement. The UKBA just needs to be satisfied that you will be accommodated. If the property has enough rooms you should be ok.Aliyakz wrote:Thank u. Im really sorry for being so annoying. I just know my marriage and we will be really upset if for what ever reason smthg goes wrong.
In regards tenancy agreement I just wonder how can they sign one if my husband is coowner too. On the link they talk the case when sponsor is actually living at a place owned by parents so they might as well sign something like renting a room or else. But how can this be done in our case? Thank u.