You might say:
" What a way to start a marriage...losing the key to the front door".
You might say:
" What a way to start a marriage...losing the key to the front door".
sorry to disappoint you gWaPito, you should check your facts
The income limit for Child Tax Credit has gone down
Child Tax Credit payments depend on your circumstances and income.
Before April 2012, you could usually get some Child Tax Credit, as long as your income was not over the limit of £41,300. From 6 April 2012 this limit is lower for most people.
The income limit for you now depends on your own individual circumstances. But as a very rough guide, you might not get Child Tax Credit from 6 April 2012 if:
you have one child, and your annual income is more than around £26,000
you have two children, and your annual income is more than around £32,200
But it's important to know that:
this is a rough guide
the income limit for you may be different, as it depends on your own circumstances
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/taxcreditsbudget/index.htm
quick estitmate sh would get
Based on the information you have entered, your household may be entitled to the following tax credits award:-
Child Tax Credit £4872.00
Childcare element of Working Tax Credit £4554.49
Sub total £9426.49
Working Tax Credit (less the childcare element of Working Tax Credit) £0.00
Note: The childcare element of Working Tax Credit will always be paid direct to the person who is mainly responsible for caring for the child or children, alongside payments of Child Tax Credit.
Total £9426.49
This is based on your household income of £31000.00.
like i said better get him here ASAP,. you really do know it makes sense
Well, what can I say.....a mate of mine yes, I do have a mate had a letter saying he will no longer be getting this benefit.
He said it was because his joint income was more than 25k
A visit to the tax credit website should clear this up.
i wonder if may did any calculations on what it would cost if partners didn't come to the UK in benefits.
if he did come here and worked they wouldn't be entitled to any tax creds, even if he sat at home and looked after the kids (as he can't claim any benefits as he is not entitled to any) it would save the taxpayer most of the child care element of the tax creds which would be most of the £9k of taxpayers money she would get if he wasn't here.
Looks like the liberal party saved the day according to the Mail on Sunday.
It was they who convinced the conservatives to ditch the 25k for the 18k.
Well done the liberal party
Why dont you take the fiancee visa route, seeing how she's your fiancee.
Having done that and got your good lady here, the possible problems of cultural differences, awful weather (my wife now understands why the British go mad for the sun on holiday. Mad dogs and Englishmen) and being without her established friends and family may not manifest itself many months or years down the line.
The first fews months of something new are always the honeymoon period.
So making it a 5 year wait for the ILR instead of the present 2 year wait isn't such a terrible idea.
In terms of the human rights Law that TM wants to change well May wants judges always to answer ‘yes’ to question (v) in every case, but in law they cannot. Question (v) is
If so, is such interference proportionate to the legitimate public end sought to be achieved?
Our judges remain independent and must carry out an independent assessment. The only ways to achieve what May wants are:
1. Modify the Human Rights Act
2. Withdraw from the Council of Europe
3. Remove access to the courts, or
4. Do away with an independent judiciary.
From the language she uses, it is disturbing to think a major politician, the Home Secretary no less, is actually advocating the last of these options. Unfortunately, there is a precedent for legislating to tell judges what to think.
Denying more spousal visas for residents/citizens as proposed is not necessary, and in many cases, not proportionate.
What I dont understand is this Unfortunately, there is a precedent for legislating to tell judges what to think.
they probably did, the leaked letter was suppose to have been to Clegg, also ...the rise of UKIP and BNP is partly because of uncontrolled immigration from Europe to the UK (how many millions have come to the UK?) not from outside Europe
PM: 'Stop mass Immigration'
He told a Tory meeting in Hampshire today: "Above all, I want to get the policy right - I want good immigration, not mass immigration and I think a vast amount of people in this country want that too". He warned that past policies have undermined communities and allowed extremist parties to flourish.”
Mr Cameron said neighbourhoods weren't "just collections of public service-users living in the same space".
"Real communities are bound by common experiences... from the school run to the chat down the pub.
"That's why, when there have been significant numbers of new people arriving in neighbourhoods, perhaps not able to speak the same language as those living there, on occasions not really wanting or even being willing to integrate, that has created a kind of discomfort and disjointedness in some neighbours. This has been the experience for many people in our country and I believe it's untruthful and unfair not to speak about it and not to address it."
That development had created ghettos in some towns and allowed anti-immigrant groups like the British National Party to take hold.
Mr Cameron's comments have caused uproar among the Lib Dems.
Business Secretary Vince Cable said the prime minister’s choice of words was “very unwise”.
“I do understand there is an election coming but talk of mass immigration risks inflaming the extremism to which he and I are both strongly opposed.
“Much of the remaining immigration from outside the European Union is crucial to British recovery and growth. That’s why the cabinet collectively agreed to support British business and British universities by exempting overseas students and essential staff from the cap on non-EU immigration.”
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...-us-apart.html
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