samanthajane
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What I meant was you won't get the full amount from both places.
Take a look at this site - it seems to have all the info you need. [broken link removed]
Looks like you should be getting CB from the Republic (only) and the FIS / working tax credit may be combined but it's not very clear on those.
I know this seems like a silly question asking should i claim something if i am entitled to it. I want to claim because the extra money will help, but i would survived on what i have if i had never found out i could claim this extra money.
Bascially i live in newry and i travel down to dublin to work and to take my children to school.
I only found out yesterday that i am entitled to claim child benefit and FIS, i have contact both these offices as i wasn't sure if it was true and they have confirmed that i can claim for both of these on top of what i receive from the UK.
From england i recieve £130 a month in child benefit which is approx €146, and i get £168 a week in child and working tax credit, which is approx €188, plus wages of €134 a week.
So by my calculations ( might not be 100% but there abouts) if i claim, i will recieve €180 in child benefit each month and €160 a week in FIS payments. That will add up to an extra €820 a month.
On one side i feel that if i can get by ( and by get by i mean survive i'm far from flush ) then maybe i shouldn't claim. And on the other side every person working here in Ireland that has children in another E.U country can claim this without their children even stepping on irish ground, so why shouldn't I?
What are people's opinions on this?
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