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Showing habitual residence to get help with housing
If you moved or returned to the UK in the last 2 years, check if you need to be habitually resident and what evidence you need to prove
Check if you can get DLA for your child
DLA isn’t just for children with physical disabilities - it’s also for behavioural and mental health conditions as well as learning disabilities and developmental delay
Check if a change affects your Universal Credit
Check what change of circumstances you need to report and how they’ll affect your Universal Credit. This includes changes to your work, money or family life
Getting benefits if you’ve recently moved to the UK
Check how to show you’re habitually resident, pass the ‘past presence test’ or pass the ‘3-month living in test
Getting an online immigration status (eVisa)
You should check if you can get online evidence of your immigration status - also called an ‘eVisa’. Find out more about getting an eVisa
If you're going to be deported from the UK
Your rights to appeal being deported from the UK and how to leave voluntarily
Getting help from social services if you're homeless
Check if social services should help you, and what help they can give. Check how to apply for help, and what you can do if they refuse
Carer's Allowance
Carer’s Allowance is a benefit for people who are giving regular and substantial care to disabled people. Check if you're eligible and how to make a claim
Getting married
Information on who can get married, where marriages can take place, civil and religious services, marriages by proxy, bigamous marriages, polygamous marriages, forced marriages and second marriages
Check if you have the right to reside for benefits
You might need to show you have a right to reside in the UK to claim some benefits. Find out what information you need and which benefits are affected