Statutory Maternity Pay (SMP): You are eligible for SMP if you meet certain conditions, such as being employed for a minimum period before your due date and earning above a certain threshold. SMP provides a set amount of weekly pay for a certain period after your baby is born. Maternity Leave: You are entitled to take maternity leave, which includes both compulsory and additional leave. This allows you to spend time with your newborn. NHS Care: As a resident in the UK, you have access to free NHS care throughout your pregnancy, including antenatal checkups, scans, and childbirth. Child Health: Your baby will also be entitled to free NHS care after birth, including vaccinations and regular checkups.
If your income exceeds the threshold, you may still be eligible for Child Benefit, but you may be subject to a High Income Child Benefit Charge. This is a tax that you'll need to pay. The income threshold for Child Benefit changes annually. You can find the current threshold on the government's website: www.gov.uk/child-benefit
Meine disability child ka apply kua tha 9 nov 2023 ko or iska answer 27 april 2024 ko aya tha and received payment middle rate and same day i was applying carer allowance on same day 27 april and i received the successful letter today but mujhe 3 month backdated money nhin mili carer allowance mein ...can u explain, kya par mistake ho gyi mujhse .
Carer's Allowance can typically be backdated for a maximum of 3 months from the date you apply. Since you applied on April 27, 2024, any eligible payments would go back to January 27, 2024, at most. Contact the Carer's Allowance Service and explain that your child receives a qualifying disability benefit from before January 27, 2024, and you believe you should be eligible for backdated Carer's Allowance for that period.
@@UKknowledgeGuru ok thnx and I can't use today money which they send me or I can use....they take more time for sending money bcoz disability living allowance decision coming was very late
Since you didn't mentioned your visa status i.e ILR or Non ILR, is it spouse or dependent visa, so let me explain this to you : The benefits you can apply for as a non-British partner of a British person on benefits depend on your immigration status and other factors. If you have settled status or indefinite leave to remain in the UK: You can generally claim most benefits, including Universal Credit, Housing Benefit, and Pension Credit. However, your partner's income and savings will be taken into account when assessing your entitlement. If you have pre-settled status: You can claim Personal Independence Payment (PIP), Disability Living Allowance (DLA), Attendance Allowance, and Carer's Allowance. You may be able to claim other benefits, but this will depend on your individual circumstances. If you have no recourse to public funds: You will not be able to claim most benefits. However, there are some exceptions, such as Child Benefit and certain non-means-tested benefits.
Generally, a UK national living abroad wouldn't be eligible for Child Benefit unless they fall under specific exceptions. Exceptions for Eligibility: Crown Servants: UK government civil servants or armed forces personnel working abroad can claim Child Benefit regardless of their child's location (previously living in the UK is a requirement). Temporary Absence: If you're abroad temporarily (less than a year) and ordinarily reside in the UK, you might be eligible for Child Benefit while your child stays in the UK. Specific Agreements: The UK has agreements with some countries that might allow you to claim Child Benefit or a similar benefit in that country (www.gov.uk/child-benefit-abroad).
No, cuz you visa status says no public funds but some benefits that your child might be eligible for include: Child Benefit: This is a non-means-tested benefit paid to help with the cost of raising a child. www.litrg.org.uk - but if you SWV your salary may be around £38k (assuming) Child Tax Credit: This is a tax credit that can help with the cost of raising children. Free School Meals: Your child may be eligible for free school meals if you meet certain income criteria. Free Healthcare: Your child is entitled to free healthcare through the NHS.
Hi , am here on student visa and my husband is on dependent visa my baby was born here in uk three months ago . Is. Am eligible to apply child benefits for my baby
Since you didn't mentioned the country you from so I can't answer Yes or No but am sharing the rule so you know if you can or not : You usually cannot claim Child Benefit if you’re ‘subject to immigration control’ - meaning you either: require leave to enter or remain in the UK and do not have it have leave to enter or remain in the UK but with a condition that you cannot access public funds The exceptions are if you are from: Albania, Morocco, Tunisia or Turkey and working in the UK a country that has an agreement with the UK for Child Benefit Countries that have an agreement with the UK are: Barbados Bosnia and Herzegovina Canada the Channel Islands Israel Kosovo Mauritius Montenegro New Zealand North Macedonia Serbia
Hi Husband has ILR, Child born in Indian in August 2023 and moved to UK in November 2023, is she eligible for 15h funding? How to apply with Indian Birth certificate? Thank you
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I’m on tier2 visa,BRP card says NO PUBLIC FUNDS for me and my son,not a British citizen either,am I eligible for the child benefit?Thank you
No, you not not eligible for this benefits. As its a public fund.
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Send me the email request, mentioning what form you need and I will email you the PDF file
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We also could not print it. Please can you send the form as well thanks@UKknowledgeGuru
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Hi i am a care worker in the uk .my visa valid 2026.i am pregnent now i will get any facilitis before baby born.
Statutory Maternity Pay (SMP): You are eligible for SMP if you meet certain conditions, such as being employed for a minimum period before your due date and earning above a certain threshold. SMP provides a set amount of weekly pay for a certain period after your baby is born.
Maternity Leave: You are entitled to take maternity leave, which includes both compulsory and additional leave. This allows you to spend time with your newborn.
NHS Care: As a resident in the UK, you have access to free NHS care throughout your pregnancy, including antenatal checkups, scans, and childbirth.
Child Health: Your baby will also be entitled to free NHS care after birth, including vaccinations and regular checkups.
What shall I do if I want to claim but potentially I am in the higher earning category? Many thanks
If your income exceeds the threshold, you may still be eligible for Child Benefit, but you may be subject to a High Income Child Benefit Charge. This is a tax that you'll need to pay.
The income threshold for Child Benefit changes annually. You can find the current threshold on the government's website: www.gov.uk/child-benefit
Meine disability child ka apply kua tha 9 nov 2023 ko or iska answer 27 april 2024 ko aya tha and received payment middle rate and same day i was applying carer allowance on same day 27 april and i received the successful letter today but mujhe 3 month backdated money nhin mili carer allowance mein ...can u explain, kya par mistake ho gyi mujhse .
Carer's Allowance can typically be backdated for a maximum of 3 months from the date you apply. Since you applied on April 27, 2024, any eligible payments would go back to January 27, 2024, at most. Contact the Carer's Allowance Service and explain that your child receives a qualifying disability benefit from before January 27, 2024, and you believe you should be eligible for backdated Carer's Allowance for that period.
@@UKknowledgeGuru ok thnx and I can't use today money which they send me or I can use....they take more time for sending money bcoz disability living allowance decision coming was very late
@@UKknowledgeGuru I apply today
Yes, you can use the money. Yes there is a delay but if you phone helpline they can give you exact week when you may expect to get it.
Sir I am trying to apply but the child passport is not available my both kids born in uk
So your kids born in UK, so birth certificate will be fine
My question is in case of family is not national can we claim child benefit????
As long your BPR don't say NO PUBLIC FUNDS, then yes you can apply for child benefits.
I'm not a British. My partner is British . And he's on benefit . So, how many benefits i can apply please reply
Since you didn't mentioned your visa status i.e ILR or Non ILR, is it spouse or dependent visa, so let me explain this to you : The benefits you can apply for as a non-British partner of a British person on benefits depend on your immigration status and other factors.
If you have settled status or indefinite leave to remain in the UK:
You can generally claim most benefits, including Universal Credit, Housing Benefit, and Pension Credit. However, your partner's income and savings will be taken into account when assessing your entitlement.
If you have pre-settled status:
You can claim Personal Independence Payment (PIP), Disability Living Allowance (DLA), Attendance Allowance, and Carer's Allowance. You may be able to claim other benefits, but this will depend on your individual circumstances.
If you have no recourse to public funds:
You will not be able to claim most benefits. However, there are some exceptions, such as Child Benefit and certain non-means-tested benefits.
Can a uk national living abroad apply for child benefit
Generally, a UK national living abroad wouldn't be eligible for Child Benefit unless they fall under specific exceptions. Exceptions for Eligibility:
Crown Servants: UK government civil servants or armed forces personnel working abroad can claim Child Benefit regardless of their child's location (previously living in the UK is a requirement).
Temporary Absence: If you're abroad temporarily (less than a year) and ordinarily reside in the UK, you might be eligible for Child Benefit while your child stays in the UK.
Specific Agreements: The UK has agreements with some countries that might allow you to claim Child Benefit or a similar benefit in that country (www.gov.uk/child-benefit-abroad).
Hello sir my wife is on skill worker visa an i am dependent i am from india my child bron here can i claim benefits . Please let me know sir
No, cuz you visa status says no public funds
but some benefits that your child might be eligible for include:
Child Benefit: This is a non-means-tested benefit paid to help with the cost of raising a child. www.litrg.org.uk - but if you SWV your salary may be around £38k (assuming)
Child Tax Credit: This is a tax credit that can help with the cost of raising children.
Free School Meals: Your child may be eligible for free school meals if you meet certain income criteria.
Free Healthcare: Your child is entitled to free healthcare through the NHS.
Hi , am here on student visa and my husband is on dependent visa my baby was born here in uk three months ago . Is. Am eligible to apply child benefits for my baby
Since you didn't mentioned the country you from so I can't answer Yes or No but am sharing the rule so you know if you can or not :
You usually cannot claim Child Benefit if you’re ‘subject to immigration control’ - meaning you either:
require leave to enter or remain in the UK and do not have it
have leave to enter or remain in the UK but with a condition that you cannot access public funds
The exceptions are if you are from:
Albania, Morocco, Tunisia or Turkey and working in the UK
a country that has an agreement with the UK for Child Benefit
Countries that have an agreement with the UK are:
Barbados
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Canada
the Channel Islands
Israel
Kosovo
Mauritius
Montenegro
New Zealand
North Macedonia
Serbia
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Hi Husband has ILR, Child born in Indian in August 2023 and moved to UK in November 2023, is she eligible for 15h funding? How to apply with Indian Birth certificate? Thank you
Child need be born in Uk British naturalisation and need to have child British passport then only you can apply for child benefit
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Hi ca i apply child benefit as i am a full time student and husband is dependent .
If you biometric card says 'No Public Funds' then you are not allowed to claim child benefits
Hi i m on skilled worker viza and can i claim benifit
Which benefit ?
You can’t claim any benefit
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