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Welfare Entitlements

Welfare Entitlements. RIES – sees those who get refugee status and HP. Integration Loans. To buy items that will help refugee integrate into UK e.g.: - Housing deposit work clothes and equipment education and training NOT luxury items living expenses. Integration Loans. 18 or over with

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Welfare Entitlements

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  1. Welfare Entitlements • RIES – sees those who get refugee status and HP.

  2. Integration Loans • To buy items that will help refugee integrate into UK e.g.: - • Housing deposit • work clothes and equipment • education and training NOT • luxury items • living expenses

  3. Integration Loans • 18 or over with • refugee status, or • humanitarian protection, or • leave as dependant of above..... granted after 11.06.07.

  4. Integration Loans • Partners can make joint application for 1 loan • £100-£1,000 • Returnable if not used for purpose given • Bank account or cheque if under £450 • Apply to BIA • Repaid to DWP • Try community care grant / social fund loan 1st

  5. Benefits and Immigration • Rules for obtaining visa • Condition of 'no recourse' • Rules for specific benefit entitlement

  6. Entitlements"A person subject to immigration control" • Is a non-EEA national who ............................ • requires leave but does not have it; or • has leave subject to a condition of no recourse; or • Is subject of a maintenance undertaking

  7. Entitlements- Benefits affected • income-based jobseeker's allowance • income support • I-b employment support allowance • a social fund payment • pension credits • housing benefit / LHA • council tax benefit • attendance allowance • severe disablement allowance • carer's allowance • disability living allowance • tax credits • child benefit • Council housing

  8. Effect of being PSIC - General • Can't claim in own right • Ignore needs in other's claim, but... • Don't ignore PSIC's resources • Are exceptions

  9. Benefit entitlements - check.. • Benefit entitlement of rest of family • IS for PSIC children with non-PSIC parent • NI benefits – may still be conditions attached • Turkey/Croatia/Macedonia on TA • EU Association Agreements

  10. Habitual Residence Test - exemptions • worker under EU law • right to reside under EU worker directive • refugee / ELR / HP / DL • non-PSIC deported to UK • post-Volcano Montserrat resident

  11. Tax Credits – PSIC exemptions • Non-PSIC partner in a couple • Sponsored immigrant with dead sponsor(s)‏ • Interruption of funds • CTC - EU Association agreement lawfully working • WTC - non-EU ECSMA national

  12. Public Housing • Ex-NASS: 'local connection' only with place where dispersed

  13. Homelessness issues • Aim: Establish priority need • Use: Guidance on homelessness • Use: Evidence, statements • To show: Vulnerability

  14. Health charges for asylum seekers • Is patient an ‘overseas visitor? • Is treatment exempt from charge? • Is the overseas visitor exempt from charges – asylum seeker nor a.r.e? • If has to pay - has the course of treatment begun before became liable?

  15. Treatment exempt from charge • Accident & Emergency / NHS walk-in • Non-hospital treatment e.g. GP’s treatment • Specified diseases (not including HIV) • Family planning • STD clinic treatment but not for HIV (with the exception of the test and counselling)‏ • Treatment after sectioned or on probation

  16. Exempt patients 1 • Lawful employees and self-employed • Voluntary health workers • Taking up settlement • 1 years lawful residence • students on a course of 6 months+ or more • Refugees and asylum applicants • Prisoners / detained • Reciprocal arrangements • EU exemptions

  17. Patient exemptions 2 – need arose during visit • EU/EEA nationals • Refugees recognised in EU and their family • 10-years lawful residence in UK at any time • Schedule 2 nationals • ECSMA nationals without the funds • Authorised family members of those being treated exceptionally

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