Crosswords0 min ago
Immigration - Recourse to public funds
3 Answers
hello there ..
my wife is a citizen of India and is living in the UK under a 'spouse VISA'. the VISA states 'No Recourse To Public Funds' which is fine as we dont claim (or need to) any benefits.
However, my wife is now pregnant, so whats the situation with regards to claiming child benefit, maternity allowance etc ... (ie is this a public fund).
For the record I am a UK citizen and was born and bread here, so I'm guessing theres no reason why I couldnt claim child benefit etc.
thanks
my wife is a citizen of India and is living in the UK under a 'spouse VISA'. the VISA states 'No Recourse To Public Funds' which is fine as we dont claim (or need to) any benefits.
However, my wife is now pregnant, so whats the situation with regards to claiming child benefit, maternity allowance etc ... (ie is this a public fund).
For the record I am a UK citizen and was born and bread here, so I'm guessing theres no reason why I couldnt claim child benefit etc.
thanks
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by hmistry. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.bimbo123456 - hmistry's wife needs to live here with the visa, then apply for indefinite leave to remain, then apply for British Citizenship. There is no guarantee that this will be granted though, even with a UK born child.
Hmistry, your wife can claim benefits but in doing so she will have failed to meet the requirements of her visa. This could lead to her being removed to India, and would certainly affect application for indefinite leave to remain.
She should not claim any herself, and you should claim the Child Benefit in your name.
Hope that helps..
Hmistry, your wife can claim benefits but in doing so she will have failed to meet the requirements of her visa. This could lead to her being removed to India, and would certainly affect application for indefinite leave to remain.
She should not claim any herself, and you should claim the Child Benefit in your name.
Hope that helps..
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.