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Hi Amber,D4109125 wrote:bobby_das were you granted ILR as a long resident? If so, why is your spouse not on FLR(M)?
Hi all,D4109125 wrote:Sorry I thought you said she was a T1 dep, you can claim child benefit in your name.
-: but as less is actually being paid in HB and CTB, your partner ("P") is "...... not to be regarded as having ...... recourse to public funds ..... ". In other words, you have no problem at all.6A. For the purpose of these Rules, a person (P) is not to be regarded as having (or potentially having) recourse to public funds merely because P is (or will be) reliant in whole or in part on public funds provided to P's sponsor unless, as a result of P's presence in the United Kingdom, the sponsor is (or would be) entitled to increased or additional public funds (save where such entitlement to increased or additional public funds is by virtue of P and the sponsor's joint entitlement to benefits under the regulations referred to in paragraph 6B).
Who gave you that advice? (No don't post the name!) I suggest you claim Tax Credits again as soon as possible. Also especially if you paid for that advice, consider suing to reclaim the amount of benefit you have lost.We was claiming tax credits before but before i found this site was advised to stop the benefit as it would be held against us so we no longer get any tax credits.