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Public funds

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The Housing Rights Website (jointly published by the Chartered Institute of Housing and BME National)

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Leave is often granted with a 'no public funds' condition and if that person uses or receives 'public funds' s/he breaks the terms of their leave and is no longer lawfully in the UK – although there are some limited exceptions where this rule is not applied. What counts as public funds is defined by the immigration rules and includes all the following housing-related benefits and services: social security benefits universal credit (or a legacy benefit) housing benefit housing services a local authority tenancy acceptance on the local authority housing register or waiting list other benefits and payments council tax reduction (council tax rebate/council tax support) local welfare assistance (discretionary assistance fund/ Scottish welfare fund) Most other non-contributory social security benefits also count, for a full list see the Home Office guidance. The law about public funds is in paragraph 6.2 of the immigration rules.

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