There are a number of financial options available to support you when you are pregnant.
You are entitled to free NHS prescriptions and NHS dental treatment whilst you are pregnant and for 12 months after the birth of your baby. You should ask your doctor or midwife for form FW8 so that you can apply for your maternity exemption.
If you are an international student and your visa states that you have 'no recourse to public funds', then you are still able to claim free prescriptions and NHS dental treatment as this is not counted as 'public funds'.
can be claimed from 11 weeks before birth to three months after. It is a £500 grant payable to those who receive (or whose partner receives):
If you are an international student and your visa states that you have 'no recourse to public funds' then you can not claim the Sure Start Maternity Grant. Contact us for more information.
The is a weekly voucher scheme for those who receive (or whose partner receives):
If you are an international student and your visa states that you have 'no recourse to public funds' then you can not claim vouchers from the Healthy Start Scheme. Contact us for more information.
is a weekly or monthly benefit paid to you to help towards the upkeep of your child so long as they are:
The amount you will receive is £20.70 per week for your eldest child and £13.74 per week for subsequent children. You should apply as soon as possible after your child is born to avoid losing out on money available to you.
If you are an international student and your visa states that you have 'no recourse to public funds' then you should not claim child benefit as this could jeopardise your immigration permission. Contact us for more information.
are payments from the government for those with children or low-paid employment. The amount and type of tax credit you are eligible for depends on:
If you are an international student and your visa states that you have 'no recourse to public funds' then you should not claim tax credits as this could jeopardise your immigration permission. Contact us for more information.
(SMP) is a weekly payment from your employer for up to 39 weeks, starting when you commence your maternity leave. For the first six weeks you will receive 90% of your average gross weekly earnings, for the remaining 33 weeks you will receive either the standard rate of £145.18, or 90% of your average gross weekly earnings (whichever is the lower amount). Follow the link to check your eligibility.
If you do not qualify for SMP you may still be eligible for
If you are an international student and your visa states that you have 'no recourse to public funds' then you may still be able to claim SMP or Maternity Allowance as it is not counted as 'public funds'.
For further help and advice please contact the Student Services Hub.