JohnOriginally 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.
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 ...