but the British partner can claim them so no money is saved, whether the spouse is here or not, as long as the kids are in the UK,
and i'm voting for the Monster Raving Loony Party now they do make sense
from their election manifesto
8. Immigration and Population: I propose that we cap the population of this country. We have too many people for such a small country, so we will Cap the number of people residing here at present rates (approximately 63 million, give or take 10 mill ) on the basis of one out, one in (excluding Births).
Regarding Immigration… Any Person who can prove that they or their descendants emigrated to the U.K before 55 A.D can stay. All the others will be repatriated to their original country. (Well we have to draw the line somewhere)
http://www.loonyparty.com/loony-arch...ion-manifesto/
It's easy to dismiss the threshold when you already have your wife and children here in the Uk
If you want your dreams to come true ...... first you have to wake up
what we should be concentrating on is how unfair it is, when Europeans living in the UK, this doesn't effect them one bit, yet it should be them who faces these restrictions, why should an Eastern European or from another country come to the UK with their kids and after a few months claim benefits, and that's ok
I dont mind if someone marries a non European and claims benefits, as a British citizen he should have that right, but i dont think Europeans should have the same rights as a Brit.
well I think unless your partner has ILR your not allowed to claim 'more of a benefit',
well if your a single parent in the UK and the kids are with you, you've only one income, depends on your wage of course, but could claim child benefit, tax creds and childcare element, also your wife could be working in the phils, this will not effect what you can claim in the UK,
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