What does NRPF mean?

What does NRPF mean?

no recourse to public funds
Immigration status and entitlements Leave to enter or remain in the UK, which is subject to the ‘no recourse to public funds’ (NRPF) condition, such as: Leave to enter as a visitor. Leave to remain as a spouse. Leave to remain as a student. Leave to remain granted under family or private life rules.

Can I get child benefit if I have no recourse to public funds?

Exception 3 Persons who are the family member of a person who is a UK, EEA, or Swiss national. Therefore, many families, subject to immigration control, can still claim child benefit for their British child or British children without breaching the conditions of no recourse to public funds.

How long does no recourse to public funds last?

For those who are eligible, the DDVC provides a period of three months’ leave outside the Immigration Rules independent from their sponsor, as well as recourse to public funds to support them to find safe accommodation whilst they apply for indefinite leave to remain under the Immigration Rules.

Are NHS funds public?

Overview. NHS treatment is not classed as a public fund for immigration purposes and can be accessed by person regardless of their immigration status, including a person who is subject to the ‘no recourse to public funds’ (NRPF) condition. Therefore a person may be denied treatment if they are unable to pay for it.