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Check what benefits you can get
. Check if you can use a calculator None of the calculators can give you an accurate answer if you're: a student on strike living outside the UK living permanently in residential care or a nursing home
If you're facing redundancy
for training on GOV.UK. If you’re thinking about getting a degree, check if you can apply for a student loan on GOV.UK. You can get advice from the National Careers Service if you want to get a new
Getting an online immigration status (eVisa
if you’ve applied for: pre-settled or settled status from the EU Settlement Scheme a student visa a British National (Overseas) visa - and you’re from Hong Kong If you can’t access your account You can get
Benefits and concessions for the armed forces, veterans and their families
forces and pay: council tax on a property in the UK, or contributions instead of council tax for service family accommodation Payments are issued at the end of your time abroad. They are based
Check what compensation you can get for unfair dismissal
worth. For example, you might have had: pension contributions from your employer - you can find these on your payslip free or subsidised accommodation - check how much you’d have to pay to rent
Discrimination because of sex
and the same amount of subject teaching. It is also illegal for any educational establishment to discriminate in the way it provides services to its students. For example, school students should have equal
Work out how much compensation you could get for discrimination
. The money you’ve lost could include: your net pay pension contributions work-related benefits - like use of a company car or mobile phone, loss of free accommodation, staff discounts, private health
Paying child maintenance through the CMS
maintenance you’re getting other income, like a student grant or rent from a lodger bank or building society accounts If you have other children The CMS can ask you about any children living with you
Updating and proving your pre-settled or settled status
for a reason not related to the EU or EEA, for example as a student or skilled worker, you can still use your permit to enter the UK. If you have pre-settled status or settled status, you can swap your
Getting help for your child from your local council
for accommodating your child If your child is under the age of 16, your local council can ask you and their other parent to pay towards the costs of their accommodation. You’ll be sent a ‘contribution notice