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    Got my ILR :)



    Hi guys, thanks so much for all your help

    Got my ILR today woohooo... I sent it last 15th of Jan (fri) arrived at the Home Office 18th of Jan (mon) and got it today 15th of Feb (mon) but on my residence permit it say issued 11th of feb woohoooo

    thanks so much for all your help guys , cant thank you enough and can't believe it got my ILR woohooo!

    Does this means I have access to public funds now or still not coz it didn't say on my permit or letter that I can access to public funds it only says, "Indefinite leave to remain in the UK

    cheers guys thanks


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    that was fast! good for you and congrats!

    my FLR application is yet to arrive... gosh! Royal Mail is sooooo slow... been a week now ... argh!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiggers0608 View Post


    Hi guys, thanks so much for all your help

    Got my ILR today woohooo... I sent it last 15th of Jan (fri) arrived at the Home Office 18th of Jan (mon) and got it today 15th of Feb (mon) but on my residence permit it say issued 11th of feb woohoooo

    thanks so much for all your help guys , cant thank you enough and can't believe it got my ILR woohooo!

    Does this means I have access to public funds now or still not coz it didn't say on my permit or letter that I can access to public funds it only says, "Indefinite leave to remain in the UK

    cheers guys thanks

    Hi and congratulations !! I might be wrong but I think you have to be a british citizen to access most public funds. I believe my sister in law couldn't get her child tax credit although she has given birth to my niece here until she became a citizen, at the time it had to go thru my brother's account who was a british citizen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ekks View Post
    Hi and congratulations !! I might be wrong but I think you have to be a british citizen to access most public funds. I believe my sister in law couldn't get her child tax credit although she has given birth to my niece here until she became a citizen, at the time it had to go thru my brother's account who was a british citizen.
    Quotation from Wikipedia:

    "Unlike people with 'Limited Leave to Remain' [LTR] in the UK, ILR holders *do have access to public funds. The wording 'No Recourse To Public Funds' is not written in holders' visas. As a result, they can claim 'Jobseekers Allowance' and other Benefits, usually available to UK citizens."

    ... mind you, the reference to the word "citizens" tends to make me wonder about *this ... because 'British Citizenship' is one stage further down the line!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiggers0608 View Post


    Hi guys, thanks so much for all your help

    Got my ILR today woohooo... I sent it last 15th of Jan (fri) arrived at the Home Office 18th of Jan (mon) and got it today 15th of Feb (mon) but on my residence permit it say issued 11th of feb woohoooo

    thanks so much for all your help guys , cant thank you enough and can't believe it got my ILR woohooo!

    Does this means I have access to public funds now or still not coz it didn't say on my permit or letter that I can access to public funds it only says, "Indefinite leave to remain in the UK

    cheers guys thanks
    congrats

    im waiting for my cit too
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiggers0608 View Post


    Hi guys, thanks so much for all your help

    Got my ILR today woohooo... I sent it last 15th of Jan (fri) arrived at the Home Office 18th of Jan (mon) and got it today 15th of Feb (mon) but on my residence permit it say issued 11th of feb woohoooo
    Congratulations, Adel ... and well done!

    Quote Originally Posted by Tiggers0608 View Post
    Does this means I have access to public funds now or still not coz it didn't say on my permit or letter that I can access to public funds it only says, "Indefinite leave to remain in the UK
    According to a Wikipedia article, it DOES! (see my response to Ekk's post). But I'M not entirely convinced this is ACTUALLY [still] the case ... so best check it out with your local jobcentre+!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ekks View Post
    Hi and congratulations !! I might be wrong but I think you have to be a british citizen to access most public funds. I believe my sister in law couldn't get her child tax credit although she has given birth to my niece here until she became a citizen, at the time it had to go thru my brother's account who was a british citizen.
    Sorry I cannot comment on your sister-in-law's situation, as regards her 'Child Tax Credit', Ekks ... except to say that I think it might be worth her while checking with whichever agency is responsible for issuing this allowance ... just in case she's eligible to receive backdated payments for the period BEFORE she became a British Citizen. Besides, she'll never know unless she tries ...!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    Sorry I cannot comment on your sister-in-law's situation, as regards her 'Child Tax Credit', Ekks ... except to say that I think it might be worth her while checking with whichever agency is responsible for issuing this allowance ... just in case she's eligible to receive backdated payments for the period BEFORE she became a British Citizen. Besides, she'll never know unless she tries ...!
    Hi Arthur! My sis in law got all of the child tax credit, but what I meant was they won't pay it directly on her account as she wasn't a citizen at the time. My bro who was had to apply for it and the benefits had to be paid on his account and was all under his name
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ekks View Post
    Hi Arthur! My sis in law got all of the child tax credit, but what I meant was they won't pay it directly on her account as she wasn't a citizen at the time. My bro who was had to apply for it and the benefits had to be paid on his account and was all under his name
    Ahh ... I see! Still ... the main thing is she managed to get it ALL ... that's good to know!


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    good news tiggers

    yes you can claim public funds if your entitled to claim it

    it wouldn't say you are entitled on your visa, it would only say on your visa that you have no recourse to public funds, but now you do have recourse to public funds


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ekks View Post
    Hi Arthur! My sis in law got all of the child tax credit, but what I meant was they won't pay it directly on her account as she wasn't a citizen at the time. My bro who was had to apply for it and the benefits had to be paid on his account and was all under his name
    you don't have to be a British citizen, as long as you have ILR you can claim public funds

    I think the money can go in her own account but she cannot make a claim on her own if she doesn't have at least ILR, her husband has to make the claim, thou they both have to fill the form in.

    but it's probably better if the money goes in his account to reduce any problems.


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    congrats! Am so happy for you.


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    'Tol! Thanks for your call yesterday. Me and other friends were in Edinburgh yesterday when you rang me so sorry as we talked too short. We were eating and it was lunchtime lolsssss. But then I shared to them about your fast ILR approval. Maybe it's time for us to go out and treat me. Okey! I'll treat you two weeks from now if you wish. Saan at kailan ehehehhe!

    There are benefits that easy to claim but some really hard as we need to pay more and more taxes to have access in claiming good benefits!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiggers0608 View Post


    Hi guys, thanks so much for all your help

    Got my ILR today woohooo... I sent it last 15th of Jan (fri) arrived at the Home Office 18th of Jan (mon) and got it today 15th of Feb (mon) but on my residence permit it say issued 11th of feb woohoooo

    thanks so much for all your help guys , cant thank you enough and can't believe it got my ILR woohooo!

    Does this means I have access to public funds now or still not coz it didn't say on my permit or letter that I can access to public funds it only says, "Indefinite leave to remain in the UK

    cheers guys thanks
    congratulations sis Adel, sorry wasnt able to answer my mobile yesterday I am at work..that was really fast result..


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    Quote Originally Posted by estherboaz View Post
    Congratulations
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    Quote Originally Posted by Florge View Post
    that was fast! good for you and congrats!

    my FLR application is yet to arrive... gosh! Royal Mail is sooooo slow... been a week now ... argh!
    thanks florge, and good luck , don't worry its on its way to your door as we speak he he he you'll get your FLR soon


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ekks View Post
    Hi and congratulations !! I might be wrong but I think you have to be a british citizen to access most public funds. I believe my sister in law couldn't get her child tax credit although she has given birth to my niece here until she became a citizen, at the time it had to go thru my brother's account who was a british citizen.
    thanks ekks

    yeah , your sis-in-law can't claim child tax credit yet only your bro,bcoz she's still on spouse visa just like mine b4 but i guess its better for me that my husband does get the child tax credits bcoz we will end up with no savings at all always shopping for goddies especially its SALES


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ann07 View Post
    congrats

    im waiting for my cit too
    thanks sis, wow lucky you! your waiting for citizenship now woohooo good luck sis


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    Congratulations, Adel ... and well done!



    According to a Wikipedia article, it DOES! (see my response to Ekk's post). But I'M not entirely convinced this is ACTUALLY [still] the case ... so best check it out with your local jobcentre+!
    thanks Arthur


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    good news tiggers

    yes you can claim public funds if your entitled to claim it

    it wouldn't say you are entitled on your visa, it would only say on your visa that you have no recourse to public funds, but now you do have recourse to public funds
    thanks joe for all the infos


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    Quote Originally Posted by scottishbride View Post
    congrats! Am so happy for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by liane View Post
    Congratulations
    thanks liane


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    Quote Originally Posted by pennybarry View Post
    'Tol! Thanks for your call yesterday. Me and other friends were in Edinburgh yesterday when you rang me so sorry as we talked too short. We were eating and it was lunchtime lolsssss. But then I shared to them about your fast ILR approval. Maybe it's time for us to go out and treat me. Okey! I'll treat you two weeks from now if you wish. Saan at kailan ehehehhe!

    There are benefits that easy to claim but some really hard as we need to pay more and more taxes to have access in claiming good benefits!
    thanks tol' , wow e-treat mo me cool wow where and when kaya hi hi hi thanks tol


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    Quote Originally Posted by kimmi View Post
    congratulations sis Adel, sorry wasnt able to answer my mobile yesterday I am at work..that was really fast result..
    thanks sis and good luck on your application soon, if u need any infos or help , i'll be gladly to help ya


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiggers0608 View Post
    thanks sis, wow lucky you! your waiting for citizenship now woohooo good luck sis
    Aye sis..hope wud be as fast as yours hehehe..thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiggers0608 View Post
    thanks tol' , wow e-treat mo me cool wow where and when kaya hi hi hi thanks tol
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