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sam_althea
3rd March 2008, 23:18
hi everyone..
my husband is a Dutchman and i am a Filipino...we have a daughter (1 year old)..my hubs is working here.
i have read a lot about children's benefit, however i am hesitant if my daughter has the right to claim for it because we just moved in here (Belfast) and her nationality is Dutch
any opinion out there?
thanks.:BouncyHappy::BouncyHappy::BouncyHappy:

wobblybob
4th March 2008, 12:53
Hi yes you should be allowed the child allowance if your husband is paying the natinal insurance and tax there, just as many of the eastern europeans claim for their children back in their own country, the british government just makes up the difference from what they get paid in their country to the same as it is here, so should be the same for you even if you already recieve dutch family allowance, I should imagine UK will just make up difference in how much you recieve.

fred
4th March 2008, 15:21
I got 3 Filipino/Brit kids..They are all still getting it...

joebloggs
4th March 2008, 15:55
I got 3 Filipino/Brit kids..They are all still getting it...

:icon_lol::yikes:

Mrs.JMajor
4th March 2008, 17:17
I got 3 Filipino/Brit kids..They are all still getting it...

lmao fred :icon_lol::icon_lol::yikes:

fred
4th March 2008, 17:23
Why are you laughing? Its true!