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I have come to live from outside the UK, Republic of Ireland, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. Can I claim Housing and Council tax Benefit?

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I have come to live from outside the UK, Republic of Ireland, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. Can I claim Housing and Council tax Benefit?

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There are complex rules relating to people who have come to live and/or work in the UK from another country. Depending on the country you are travelling from, your financial situation and your immigration status you may or may not be entitled to receive Housing and Council Tax Benefit. In each case we will require certain documentation from you in order to reach the correct decision about whether you are entitled to receive benefits: • Along with proof of your income, please provide two proofs of you and your partners identity and National Insurance numbers. • If you are an EEA worker and have a workers registration card (photo card) and a workers registration certificate for each job that you do then please supply these documents. • If you have travelled from outside the EEA (European Economic Area) then please supply your passport and all home office documents detailing the terms and conditions of entry and stay in the country. You may also have an identity card, if so you should als

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