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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by babajeje123(m): 12:20pm On Aug 01, 2023
Viruses:

They buyers may go back but the sellers may just have their employer sponsor license revoked with perhaps fine.
I feel for the buyers though.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by bigtt76(f): 12:41pm On Aug 01, 2023
Job nor de Bradford ooo cheesy Better de look towards Leeds or Manchester cheesy cheesy


hustla:



Best to ask the school about the hostel Accomodation

Jobs may be hard to come by but you'll likely get something if you apply to leeds /Newcastle and maybe Bradford. Would be smart to tailor your cv and start applying like 2/3 weeks before coming into the UK

My friend and his wife are in Sunderland and she's been finding it hard to get something but interviews have been coming. Would be smart to also look at remote roles depending on the industry the dependent is

All ze best wink
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by BammieAce(m): 1:09pm On Aug 01, 2023
Good Evening House 🌝

I just arrived in the UK last week with an EUSS family permit and I learnt from someone that my 6 months have just began to count the moment I arrived. I don't know how true it is yet
So I need enlightenments as the person who was supposed to put me through, I can't reach him since I arrived here and I can't just sit idle.

1. Can I apply for jobs now?

2. What should I do or apply for first ( I was thinking of NIN) I don't know if that's the first thing I should do?

I just need someone with a general knowledge of this EUSS thing that will just guide me through. Thank you 🙏🏾
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Solumtoya: 1:14pm On Aug 01, 2023
hayesconcept:
You don’t need passport to apply for visa. The birth certificate will do

That's good! I didn't know that.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by hustla(m): 1:15pm On Aug 01, 2023
babajeje123:


They should all go back to where they came from. The buyers and the sellers.

Make e no be like na me talk am

grin
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by dupyshoo: 1:15pm On Aug 01, 2023
https://www.gov.uk/family-permit/after-family-permit

According to the above link, yes you can work but you will need to apply for your National Insurance number first.

BammieAce:
Good Evening House 🌝

I just arrived in the UK last week with an EUSS family permit and I learnt from someone that my 6 months have just began to count the moment I arrived. I don't know how true it is yet
So I need enlightenments as the person who was supposed to put me through, I can't reach him since I arrived here and I can't just sit idle.

1. Can I apply for jobs now?

2. What should I do or apply for first ( I was thinking of NIN) I don't know if that's the first thing I should do?

I just need someone with a general knowledge of this EUSS thing that will just guide me through. Thank you 🙏🏾
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by hustla(m): 1:15pm On Aug 01, 2023
bigtt76:
Job nor de Bradford ooo cheesy Better de look towards Leeds or Manchester cheesy cheesy




Are you In Bradford?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Solumtoya: 1:17pm On Aug 01, 2023
hayesconcept:
I’m currently working in healthcare sector.

Yeah, uhmmm... I don't get. By the way, what I stated is on the Gov.uk website and I have a friend who was affected.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by AgentXxx(m): 2:47pm On Aug 01, 2023
Goodday Sirs/Mas, please is there any update that full time student and dependent have to pay council tax because a friend of mine have been having issues on this with Croydon Council oo, I have checked everywhere and I can’t find anywhere it says student is entitled to 25% while dependent will pay full. Please advise me oo as I have been telling them to ignore any threat mails they send to them.

Thanks in advance.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Zahra29: 2:52pm On Aug 01, 2023
babajeje123:

First time I'll agree with you grin

First of many to come...you'll soon be liking all my posts grin

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(m): 3:01pm On Aug 01, 2023
AgentXxx:
Goodday Sirs/Mas, please is there any update that full time student and dependent have to pay council tax because a friend of mine have been having issues on this with Croydon Council oo, I have checked everywhere and I can’t find anywhere it says student is entitled to 25% while dependent will pay full. Please advise me oo as I have been telling them to ignore any threat mails they send to them.

Thanks in advance.

@ Zahra29
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(m): 3:02pm On Aug 01, 2023
AgentXxx:
Goodday Sirs/Mas, please is there any update that full time student and dependent have to pay council tax because a friend of mine have been having issues on this with Croydon Council oo, I have checked everywhere and I can’t find anywhere it says student is entitled to 25% while dependent will pay full. Please advise me oo as I have been telling them to ignore any threat mails they send to them.

Thanks in advance.

Have them visited the council to explain this?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Zahra29: 3:03pm On Aug 01, 2023
AgentXxx:
Goodday Sirs/Mas, please is there any update that full time student and dependent have to pay council tax because a friend of mine have been having issues on this with Croydon Council oo, I have checked everywhere and I can’t find anywhere it says student is entitled to 25% while dependent will pay full. Please advise me oo as I have been telling them to ignore any threat mails they send to them.

Thanks in advance.

According to gov UK:

Discounts for full-time students
Households where everyone’s a full-time student do not have to pay Council Tax. If you do get a bill, you can apply for an exemption.

To count as a full-time student, your course must:

last at least 1 year
involve at least 21 hours study per week
If you study for a qualification up to A level and you’re under 20, your course must:

last at least 3 months
involve at least 12 hours study per week
You’ll get a Council Tax bill if there’s someone in your household who’s not a full-time student, but your household might still qualify for a discount.


So they have to pay council tax, but should apply for a discount from the council on the basis of the student being disregarded/exempt.

They have to apply for the discount though - it's not automatic. In any case they definitely should not ignore letters from the council because the council has the power to take enforcement action to recover the debt, which could result in a court summons, bailiffs or even a prison sentence. Croydon council is bankrupt and will not joke with its money. It recently hiked up its council tax by a substantial amount even though there are many struggling households in its borough.

Edited to add - bear in mind they will also be liable for the tax arrears that has accumulated. They should engage asap with the council to try to agree a payment plan.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Nobody: 3:04pm On Aug 01, 2023
Viruses:


If this story is true and the police were truly involved, if the govt. is able to use this to uncover fraud, will the victims be given another jobs or asylum seeing that they helped investigation?

Helped an investigation or violated the law to fraudulently gain entry and then violated it again by taking the laws into their hands to seek enforcement of an illegal contract?

Lol.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by babajeje123(m): 3:05pm On Aug 01, 2023
Zahra29:


First of many to come...you'll soon be liking all my posts grin
Haha hopefully
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by AgentXxx(m): 3:09pm On Aug 01, 2023
They have only been exchanging mails.
justwise:


Have them visited the council to explain this?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by AgentXxx(m): 3:10pm On Aug 01, 2023
Thanks and God bless for this eye opener I would have put them in trouble, I will share with them.
Zahra29:


According to gov UK:

Discounts for full-time students
Households where everyone’s a full-time student do not have to pay Council Tax. If you do get a bill, you can apply for an exemption.

To count as a full-time student, your course must:

last at least 1 year
involve at least 21 hours study per week
If you study for a qualification up to A level and you’re under 20, your course must:

last at least 3 months
involve at least 12 hours study per week
You’ll get a Council Tax bill if there’s someone in your household who’s not a full-time student, but your household might still qualify for a discount.


So they have to pay council tax, but should apply for a discount from the council on the basis of the student being disregarded/exempt.

They have to apply for the discount though - it's not automatic. In any case they definitely should not ignore letters from the council because the council has the power to take enforcement action to recover the debt which could result in a court summons, bailiffs or even a prison sentence. Croydon council is bankrupt and will not joke with its money. It recently hiked up its council tax by a substantial amount even though there are many struggling households in its borough.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Honestydoer: 3:22pm On Aug 01, 2023
Good day everyone.

I arrived June and I'm on dependent visa. Do I have to do NI? I saw one NI number on my BRP
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by AgentXxx(m): 3:27pm On Aug 01, 2023
Please look at this evidence from their Croydon’s website in the picture attached. “A non British spouse of a full time student whose visa restricts work or claiming benefits”. How do we explain that @justwise
Zahra29:


According to gov UK:

Discounts for full-time students
Households where everyone’s a full-time student do not have to pay Council Tax. If you do get a bill, you can apply for an exemption.

To count as a full-time student, your course must:

last at least 1 year
involve at least 21 hours study per week
If you study for a qualification up to A level and you’re under 20, your course must:

last at least 3 months
involve at least 12 hours study per week
You’ll get a Council Tax bill if there’s someone in your household who’s not a full-time student, but your household might still qualify for a discount.


So they have to pay council tax, but should apply for a discount from the council on the basis of the student being disregarded/exempt.

They have to apply for the discount though - it's not automatic. In any case they definitely should not ignore letters from the council because the council has the power to take enforcement action to recover the debt, which could result in a court summons, bailiffs or even a prison sentence. Croydon council is bankrupt and will not joke with its money. It recently hiked up its council tax by a substantial amount even though there are many struggling households in its borough.

Edited to add - bear in mind they will also be liable for the tax arrears that has accumulated. They should engage asap with the council to try to agree a payment plan.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Zahra29: 3:29pm On Aug 01, 2023
AgentXxx:
Thanks and God bless for this eye opener I would have put them in trouble, I will share with them.

No worries..smiley

I just did some more digging around and it seems the official guidance is a bit nuanced when it comes to non-british spouse dependents of students.

Here it allows such dependents to be exempt from council tax if they are prevented by the terms of their leave to enter or remain in the UK from working or claiming benefits.

The "or" is confusing as it implies that the dependent can claim an exemption if they are not entitled to benefits (which would apply to almost all dependents). However the practical application seems to suggest that most councils treat it as an "and" clause i.e. a dependent is exempt if they are not allowed to work, and also cannot claim benefits.

it's worth highlighting this clause to the council to see what their response/interpretation is.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by joe10: 3:46pm On Aug 01, 2023
davide470:
You can be an electrician on Tier-2 and get sponsored as a doctor and it would not reset.

The rule of thumb to get ILR within 5 years once you get a Tier-2 is:
- Once a Main Applicant, always a Main Applicant.
- Once a Dependant, always a Depandant.


Please, i am confused here. Do you mean that when the MA is schooling while the dependant gets a job with COS and intends to be the MA for ILR, ILR start counting from when the dependant (new MA for ILR) starts working or when the former MA (new dependant for ILR) gets a job with COS?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Zahra29: 3:47pm On Aug 01, 2023
AgentXxx:
Please look at this evidence from their Croydon’s website in the picture attached. “A non British spouse of a full time student whose visa restricts work or claiming benefits”. How do we explain that @justwise

This clause is worded in a confusing way and open to interpretation by councils.

Some seem to take the view that any foreign spouse dependent is exempt as long as they are not entitled to benefits.

Others want to see a copy of their passport, which shows a stamp stating that they are prevented by immigration regulations to work or claim benefits in the UK.

So if their BRP shows that they are not entitled to work and also cannot take up benefits, then they have no means to pay and are disregarded.

I suggest they complete the exemption form from Croydon and provide the supporting evidence and see what they say
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by AgentXxx(m): 3:53pm On Aug 01, 2023
They did that in the past but the council still maintains that only the student spouse is entitled to 25% even when it’s clearly stated on the dependent’s Brp that restricted work and no claim to public funds.

This is really the first time am hearing of a council being stubborn about this, the bankruptcy has probably gone into their head and just want to get money anyway.

With the evidence from their site and brp supporting no claim to public funds and restricted work, won’t they win the council if they eventually get charged to courts, Tbh, I wouldn’t want them to pay any dime because it’s so clear they shouldn’t be paying based on what is clear on their website.

Modified: They reached out to citizen’s advice and they also said they are not meant to pay.
Zahra29:


This clause is worded in a confusing way and open to interpretation by councils.

Some seem to take the view that any foreign spouse dependent is exempt as long as they are not entitled to benefits.

Others want to see a copy of their passport, which shows a stamp stating that they are prevented by immigration regulations to work or claim benefits in the UK.

So if their BRP shows that they are not entitled to work and also cannot take up benefits, then they have no means to pay and are disregarded.

I suggest they complete the discount form from Croydon and provide the supporting evidence and see what they say


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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Zahra29: 4:10pm On Aug 01, 2023
AgentXxx:
They did that in the past but the council still maintains that only the student spouse is entitled to 25% even when it’s clearly stated on the dependent’s Brp that restricted work and no claim to public funds.

This is really the first time am hearing of a council being stubborn about this, the bankruptcy has probably gone into their head and just want to get money anyway.

With the evidence from their site and brp supporting no claim to public funds and restricted work, won’t they win the council if they eventually get charged to courts, Tbh, I wouldn’t want them to pay any dime because it’s so clear they shouldn’t be paying based on what is clear on their website.

Modified: They reached out to citizen’s advice and they also said they are not meant to pay.

They could try asking their university/student advisor to write to the council explaining their exemption.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by AgentXxx(m): 4:20pm On Aug 01, 2023
They have done that and sent to them. They are just unnecessarily stubborn
Zahra29:


They could try asking their university/student advisor to write to the council explaining their exemption.

Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by bigtt76(f): 4:27pm On Aug 01, 2023
Yup

hustla:



Are you In Bradford?

Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Adedoks(m): 4:28pm On Aug 01, 2023
AgentXxx:
They did that in the past but the council still maintains that only the student spouse is entitled to 25% even when it’s clearly stated on the dependent’s Brp that restricted work and no claim to public funds.

This is really the first time am hearing of a council being stubborn about this, the bankruptcy has probably gone into their head and just want to get money anyway.

With the evidence from their site and brp supporting no claim to public funds and restricted work, won’t they win the council if they eventually get charged to courts, Tbh, I wouldn’t want them to pay any dime because it’s so clear they shouldn’t be paying based on what is clear on their website.

Modified: They reached out to citizen’s advice and they also said they are not meant to pay.

They are not meant to pay shishi. A full-time student and non British partner dependent. This is clear on every council's website. When they disturbed me in my own council that year I quoted their site in my mail and we were exempted. In this UK study to show yourself approved on every matter or else pounds go just dey show you shege

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Solumtoya: 4:41pm On Aug 01, 2023
Zahra29:


According to gov UK:

Discounts for full-time students
Households where everyone’s a full-time student do not have to pay Council Tax. If you do get a bill, you can apply for an exemption.

To count as a full-time student, your course must:

last at least 1 year
involve at least 21 hours study per week
If you study for a qualification up to A level and you’re under 20, your course must:

last at least 3 months
involve at least 12 hours study per week
You’ll get a Council Tax bill if there’s someone in your household who’s not a full-time student, but your household might still qualify for a discount.


So they have to pay council tax, but should apply for a discount from the council on the basis of the student being disregarded/exempt.

They have to apply for the discount though - it's not automatic. In any case they definitely should not ignore letters from the council because the council has the power to take enforcement action to recover the debt, which could result in a court summons, bailiffs or even a prison sentence. Croydon council is bankrupt and will not joke with its money. It recently hiked up its council tax by a substantial amount even though there are many struggling households in its borough.

Edited to add - bear in mind they will also be liable for the tax arrears that has accumulated. They should engage asap with the council to try to agree a payment plan.

Absolutely, the discount is to be made by the Council. Some Councils can give a total exemption, others a discount, and a few may stubbornly insist on collecting their money if there is an adult dependant occupant.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by hayesconcept(m): 4:44pm On Aug 01, 2023
What I meant was that I and my dependents are currently exempted from paying IHS fee.
Solumtoya:


Yeah, uhmmm... I don't get. By the way, what I stated is on the Gov.uk website and I have a friend who was affected.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Zahra29: 4:45pm On Aug 01, 2023
AgentXxx:
They have done that and sent to them. They are just unnecessarily stubborn

Lol, a broke council is an angry one.

Has the council given an explanation for why the dependent is not exempt?

Your friends could sit tight, since they're in the right, and see how far the council takes it. Worst case they might receive a court summons and have solid grounds to win against the council. Chances are the council will cave once their legal team gets involved.

Or, depending on their risk appetite, they could pay and then claim it back from the council.

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