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A friend has just sold his car to an immigrant to use as a Taxi and received as payment a Social Welfare cheque for 14k.
Can anyone explain under what circumstances does this happen?
Do they get the Taxi 6k fee and the money for car as well?
Can any unemployed get this? Does it have to be means tested?
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Unless someone can provide evidence to the contrary the assertion by the OP is regarded as an Urban Myth.
As such Im moving the thread to LOS.
aj
moderator
It is true that foreign nationals have been given money
to buy cars.I know of 2 cases where they were paid out
by the HSE.The reason being?????? the difficulties they
have experienced with public transport???
If SW or HSE dont buy cars for immigrants on SW, then who does? Refugee applicants frequenty drive cars - who pays for these?
You can tell by the R-plates?Refugee applicants frequenty drive cars
If SW or HSE dont buy cars for immigrants on SW, then who does? Refugee applicants frequenty drive cars - who pays for these?
Do any Irish people on social welfare drive cars? If so who pays for these?
They do not get money for cars. It is correct that they get money for furniture. If they do not need the money for furniture, then it should not be paid out. Irish people get the money for furniture as well if it is required, so it is a SW issue rather than an imigration one. If Irish people do not need the money for furniture, then they should not get it either. They are getting cheques for furniture by saying they have no furniture and cant afford to buy any. If they have money and choose not to buy the furniture then they are lying and should not be paid. It is a discretionary payment rather than an entitlement.
Nobody should be allowed to use SW cheques to buy cars. They are not a necessity for people on SW. Plenty of people working cant afford to drive and have to use public transport.
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