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Check if your child can get a permanent right to live in the UK
child can apply for indefinite leave the rules about your income and savings that where you live is safe and suitable Check if you can sponsor your child You can sponsor your child to apply
Check if you can increase your income
benefits you could get and how to apply. You'll need information about your savings, income, pension, childcare payments and any benefits that you or your partner gets. If you're 18 or over, you can
Staying in the UK as the parent of a child who lives here
a right to live in the UK who can apply for parent and child visas the rules about your income and savings that where you live is safe and suitable if you need to take an English language test Check
Check if you can pay less council tax
and how much CTR you might get. If you have a partner, the council will also include their income. You'll also need to have less than £16,000 in savings and property - this is called 'capital'. You can
Applying for Universal Credit
of your: rent and housing situation - it’s best to have your rental agreement with you, if you have one income and savings childcare provider, if you have one - for example, their registration number
Check if a change affects your JSA
, savings and benefit changes You must write to the DWP about certain changes to your money or any other benefits you get. Tell the DWP if you or your partner: claims any new benefits (even if they’re
Benefits and concessions for the armed forces, veterans and their families
can use a benefit calculator to check what benefits you can get. You’ll need to know details about your: income - including any earnings or benefits rent and living costs savings and investments
Getting a Universal Credit budgeting advance
savings, and some types of property. If you have more than £1,000 in capital, the Jobcentre will reduce your budgeting advance by the excess amount. For example, if you have £1,250 in capital
Check if you can add income-based JSA to your claim
must also: be single, or have a partner who works for less than 24 hours a week on average have £16,000 or less in savings (including your partner’s savings) You can’t get income-based JSA if you’re
Check if a change affects your Pension Credit
employment or self-employment you notice there’s a change to your pension, savings or investments you or someone else in your house starts receiving more or less money from their benefits you or your partner