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The spouse cannot collect any kind of public funds. If the BC wants to collect by him or her self, fine. But not as a couple.Tina16 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 2:08 pmDear Sirs,
If anyone comes to the UK with a spouse visa and no public fund mentioned in the visa but the partner is a British citizen and in universal credit.
Then the partner can and the spouse in the universal credit claim as a couple?
That would be ok or affect any future extension for spouse visa/|LR etc.
please do let me know.
Thanks
You MUST claim UC a couple, so that your partner is linked to your UC claim.
https://www.gov.uk/pip/change-of-circumstancesChange of circumstances
You must contact the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) enquiry line if:
your personal details change, for example your name, address or doctor
the help you need or your condition changes
your condition has worsened and you’re not expected to live more than 6 months
you go into hospital or a care home
you go abroad
you’re imprisoned or held in detention
your immigration status has changed, if you’re not a British citizen
You could be taken to court or have to pay a penalty if you give wrong information or do not report a change in your circumstances.
How to report a change of circumstances
Contact the PIP enquiry line to report a change of circumstances.
As explained above and as the links I gave show, you MUST tell Universal Credit you now have a partner. It is benefit fraud if you do not tell them.
I've just looked this up.