Results 1 to 10 of 10

Thread: Same Rights?

Hybrid View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1. #1
    Respected Member Eljohno's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Location
    Lisburn (N.Ireland)
    Posts
    1,243
    Rep Power
    78
    Hi Guys,

    Please forgive me if this subject has been touched upon or is somewhere else here in the forum.

    My question is this, when the British man gets married to a filipina and she comes here to live do they have the same rights as 2 people who have always lived in the uk?

    I mean things like-Dental work, Doctors, working family tax credit and any Govenment help where needed..

    Thanks for your help in advance!!


    John


  2. #2
    Respected Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Location
    England
    Posts
    419
    Rep Power
    0

    Cool

    Originally posted by Eljohno@Mar 8 2006, 08:09 PM
    Hi Guys,

    Please forgive me if this subject has been touched upon or is somewhere else here in the forum.

    My question is this, when the British man gets married to a filipina and she comes here to live do they have the same rights as 2 people who have always lived in the uk?

    I mean things like-Dental work, Doctors, working family tax credit and any Govenment help where needed..

    Thanks for your help in advance!!
    John
    Yes John, my wife and I get the same second rate, inefficient, expensive, rip off service as anybody else who claims on the child tax credit, family allowance, education, health systems


  3. #3
    andypaul's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    london well away from those people up norf
    Posts
    4,932
    Rep Power
    0
    Originally posted by Eljohno@Mar 8 2006, 08:09 PM
    Hi Guys,

    Please forgive me if this subject has been touched upon or is somewhere else here in the forum.

    My question is this, when the British man gets married to a filipina and she comes here to live do they have the same rights as 2 people who have always lived in the uk?

    I mean things like-Dental work, Doctors, working family tax credit and any Govenment help where needed..

    Thanks for your help in advance!!
    John
    In the UK your entitled to register to a doctors surgery, not sure about Dentists. Emgency NHS health care such as A and E would be avaiable.

    Working Familt tax credits i think you can't claim for, im not an expert on this matter maybe others can correct me. But i have for example heard that a british person married to a non british resident can claim for a child but not their partner. If that makes sense.


  4. #4

    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Posts
    180
    Rep Power
    0
    Originally posted by andypaul@Mar 8 2006, 10:51 PM
    In the UK your entitled to register to a doctors surgery, not sure about Dentists. Emgency NHS health care such as A and E would be avaiable.

    Working Familt tax credits i think you can't claim for, im not an expert on this matter maybe others can correct me. But i have for example heard that a british person married to a non british resident can claim for a child but not their partner. If that makes sense.
    John

    Take your wife to your own doctor's surgery office and register her there - as
    they already have a file on you it makes it straightforward

    within four weeks she will receive her national health card - the first piece of British legal paperwork that she will receive - it is a useful support document if you are trying to get other things done

    OTHER BENEFITS

    Your wife's visa will be endorsed NO RECOURSE TO PUBLIC FUNDS - so you need to take proper advice on the receipt of other benefits (by you) because they may impact at a later date (2 years from first arrival) when she applies for further right to remain.

    My wife is about to make this application - form SET(M) from the Immigration and Nationality Directorate - this form asks if either partner is receiving a number of benefits eg Income Support - Working Tax Credit - Council Tax Benefit - Job Seekers Allowance - so these benefits must impact upon the ILR application

    Perhaps someone else can comment further on this point ...


  5. #5
    Respected Member Eljohno's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Location
    Lisburn (N.Ireland)
    Posts
    1,243
    Rep Power
    78
    Originally posted by mupsuit@Mar 9 2006, 07:50 AM
    John

    Take your wife to your own doctor's surgery office and register her there - as
    they already have a file on you it makes it straightforward

    within four weeks she will receive her national health card - the first piece of British legal paperwork that she will receive - it is a useful support document if you are trying to get other things done

    OTHER BENEFITS

    Your wife's visa will be endorsed NO RECOURSE TO PUBLIC FUNDS - so you need to take proper advice on the receipt of other benefits (by you) because they may impact at a later date (2 years from first arrival) when she applies for further right to remain.

    My wife is about to make this application - form SET(M) from the Immigration and Nationality Directorate - this form asks if either partner is receiving a number of benefits eg Income Support - Working Tax Credit - Council Tax Benefit - Job Seekers Allowance - so these benefits must impact upon the ILR application

    Perhaps someone else can comment further on this point ...

    Thanks Colin,



    the reason i am asking about the family tax credit is that we both want to start a family sometime but as you know its really difficult to survive on one wage but if we cannot use the family tax credit then we might have no choice but to both work.


  6. #6
    andypaul's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    london well away from those people up norf
    Posts
    4,932
    Rep Power
    0
    Originally posted by Eljohno@Mar 9 2006, 09:23 AM
    Thanks Colin,
    the reason i am asking about the family tax credit is that we both want to start a family sometime but as you know its really difficult to survive on one wage but if we cannot use the family tax credit then we might have no choice but to both work.
    If your like My Wife and I we have decided that for the first two years that its best for both the household accounts and the good of my wife that we both work. My Wife is not on a huge wage, but the fact she is working helps save money in the fact she is kept busy during the day. She even gets a free meal at her workplace which helps.

    As well as moneywise its good for your Wife to work so she meets people and gets her own circle of friends.


  7. #7
    Respected Member Eljohno's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Location
    Lisburn (N.Ireland)
    Posts
    1,243
    Rep Power
    78
    Originally posted by andypaul@Mar 9 2006, 06:17 PM
    If your like My Wife and I we have decided that for the first two years that its best for both the household accounts and the good of my wife that we both work. My Wife is not on a huge wage, but the fact she is working helps save money in the fact she is kept busy during the day. She even gets a free meal at her workplace which helps.

    As well as moneywise its good for your Wife to work so she meets people and gets her own circle of friends.
    Yes i agree that we both need to work for a while as i am sure just getting used to another culture is going to be difficult enough although we are both keen to start a family before to long.

    Unless of course my work gave me a huge rise


  8. #8
    Administrator
    Join Date
    Jan 2001
    Location
    N Wales
    Posts
    1,651
    Rep Power
    0
    You really need to call the local tax office, for accurate advice, as they know the latest rulings.

    My opinion is the wife would not qualify for 2 years.
    Regards,

    Keith & Ping


    Free Asian dating & forum - www.filipinouk.co.uk
    Subscription dating, 1000's of members - www.asiansingle4u.com
    Professional gambling & forum - www.win2win.co.uk
    Betting bot reviews - www.exchangebots.com
    Professional poker & forum - www.win2winpoker.co.uk
    Astronomy forum - www.astronomy-forum.co.uk
    Company site - www.win2win-limited.co.uk


Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. Equal Rights
    By sars_notd_virus in forum Courting, Relationships & Weddings
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: 21st October 2013, 13:13
  2. our rights?
    By Ana_may365 in forum Loose Talk, Chat and Off Topic
    Replies: 24
    Last Post: 24th October 2008, 03:03

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

Filipino Forum : Philippine Forum