This factsheet provides basic information about what having a ‘no recourse to public funds’ condition or being a ‘person subject to immigration control’ means for benefit entitlement.
CPAG in Scotland's service supporting those working with migrant groups, including migrant workers, refugees and asylum seekers. We provide advice, training, information and support for organisations and individual advisers.
CPAG in Scotland's service supporting those working with kinship carers in Scotland. Kinship care is where a child goes to live with a member of their extended family or with a family friend. We provide advice, training, information and support for organisations and individual advisers on benefits for kinship carers.
CPAG in Scotland's service supporting those working with care-experienced young people in Scotland. Care-experienced young people may have been in kinship care with their wider family or in residential care or foster care. We provide advice, training, information and support for organisations and individual advisers on benefits for care-experienced young people and their families.
CPAG in Scotland's service supporting those working with families in Scotland with a child in the care system. We provide advice, training, information and support for organisations and individual advisers on benefits when a child is looked after by the local authority, living with a kinship carer or foster carer, being adopted or leaving care.