Have you a link for that.It's all a game. Easiest thing is just play along. If you say you are not available for work you might get questioned as to why. Are you medically unfit for instance. You might then be told to apply for disability assistance.
Think about the well off American woman living in Ireland quietly costing the state nothing. She was offered a state benefit and when she refused the benefit she was investigated and deported. Had she played along and accepted the benefit she would still be happily living here.
Google American woman deported from Ireland.Have you a link for that.
This?Google American woman deported from Ireland.
I was going by memory. I checked it out and edited my above post.
Basic point is honesty is not always the best policy.
Great Advice, this is how I will go.Unfortunately i am playing that game, circa 9 months of job seekers benefit, collect from post office every week, has to be done, after 9months you have to fill in a form to say you will get a supplementary pension so fail means benefit, submit form to your employer and they pay supplementary pension till 65, then sign on for credits every year, a pain but dont take it personal
Agreed, I was checking if I would be able to do this. But if it is not tested, I have no appetite to be a test case.I did same, first apply for a Public Services card, then apply for jobseekers benefit ( circa 9 months) both of these can be done online you need to create an account on mywelfare.ie, as to declaring your not available for work , this would actually be the best way but needs to be tested
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