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I have recently lost my job in Northern Ireland. I live in the South with my partner and our child. Can you advise on what benefits I would be entitled to?
I am currently living and working in Northern Ireland (NI). I am married and have a baby. My husband works in Donegal and we are considering moving the family there. I am receiving Child Benefit in NI but have not yet applied for working family tax credit because my husband does not have a National Insurance Number. How would these benefits be affected by a move to Ireland?
I am a frontier worker married and living in the South of Ireland but working in Northern Ireland. My wife works in the South and we are expecting a baby. We would like information on our childcare and health entitlements?
I live in Northern Ireland but have been employed in the South for about a year; previously I have only ever worked in the North. I am concerned that I may not be entitled to contributory sickness or retirement benefits as I am not paying National Insurance in the North, can you provide clarification on these issues?
I currently live in the South and receive Job Seekers Benefit. I am moving to the North in order to look for work. Can I continue to receive this benefit when I move to Northern Ireland and are there any steps I need to take in order to do so?