Przepisy mowia jednoznacznie ze:
- ChB jest zwykle wyplacany osobie , ktora mieszka z dzieckiem (niemniej dopuszcza w sytuacjach takich jaka np ta w ktorej sa Twoi znajomi platnosc osobie , ktora choc nie mieszka z dzieckiem jest za nie odpowiedzialna finasowo)
- Partnerzy/byli partnerzy powinni miedzy soba ustalic kto bedzie pobierac ChB na dziecko
- jesli partnerzy/byli partnerzy nie dojda do porozumienia kto ma pobierac ChB, urzad podejmie decyzje za nich
Na podstawie powyzszych sugeruje zlozyc formularz aplikacyjny ChB od razu po przyjezdzie do UK, zalaczajac list wyjasniajacy, ze byly partner pobiera juz ChB i argumentujacy dlaczego Twoja znajoma powinna sama otrzymywac ten zasilek. Trudno mi wyobrazic sobie aby urzad nie przychylil sie do takiego wniosku pozytywnie.
Niestety znajoma nie moze zlozyc wniosku bedac w POlsce, gdyz mieszkajac poza granicami UK nie ma prawa do pobierania tutejszych swiadczen. Jesli chcecie jej pomoc mozecie pomyslec np o kredytowaniu zasilku, ktory i tak na pewno otrzyma.
W tym samym czasie warto pomyslec o Tax Credits (lub Universal Credits zalezy kiedy bedziecie aplikowac). Te z kolei zwykle sa wyplacane jedynie na podstawie tego z kim mieszka dziecko.
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Child Benefit if your child lives with someone elseIf your child goes to live with someone else, you may be able to keep getting Child Benefit for up to eight weeks. You might be able to get it for longer if you keep contributing towards your child's upkeep.
Try to decide who gets Child Benefit
If you're responsible for a child you can claim Child Benefit. But there may be someone else who pays towards the cost of looking after the child and they also want to claim. For example, if your child:
lives with a relative but you pay for their upkeep
lives with you but your partner who doesn't live with you pays towards looking after them
spends part of the week with you and part with someone else
If both you and another person want to claim Child Benefit
it's best if you sort out between you who should claim. Normally Child Benefit is paid to the person the child lives with. A child normally lives with you even if they're away for a short while. This is as long as that's not more than 56 days in any 16 week period.
If you can't decide who should get Child BenefitIf you and the other person have both made a claim, you might not be able to decide between you who should get Child Benefit. In this case,
the Child Benefit Office may have to decide who to pay it to. They will contact you for further information.
The decision on who'll get Child Benefit won't necessarily be the same for tax credits - if you're getting them.