The majority of new Migrants to Australia will have to wait a period totalling 104 weeks of residence before becoming eligible for most Government Benefits.
However, there are a few that are available without this qualifying waiting period, and these do relate to Families with Children.
The main benefits that are available to new arrivals consist of:
Payments to help raise children
Most of these benefits are Income tested.
Anyone who received FTB during 2000/01 to 2007/08, but did not submit a tax return, or notice of no return required, for the relevant year, will now have their FTB payments stopped. This tax return ruling applies to both parents.
Effective Date Jan 18, 2010
Estimates of Family Tax Benefit can be checked at the Centrelink Online Services and selecting:
Payment Enquiries
1. Centrelink/Family Assistance Rate Estimator.
2. Family Assistance/Child Support July 2008 Projected Estimator.
Then under the “Estimate your entitlements” section, select:
Estimate Family Assistance rates only
Details are available at the CENTRELINK website and offices. Call Centre telephone number is 13 1021 from in Australia only.
Note:
The following quote is from www.centrelink.gov.au.
For other benefits you will have to serve a waiting period if you have not been an Australian resident, and in Australia, for periods totalling 104 weeks.
Periods spent in Australia as an Australian resident at any time in your life can be counted towards the waiting period.
However: Age Pension and Disability Support Pension have qualifying residence requirements of ten years.
Family Tax Benefit (FTB) Part A is payable to families who’s income is below a certain threshold.
The maximum payment is made to families who’s income is $42,559 or less, in the 2008/2009 income tax year. Any income above that figure will reduce the FTB payment.
FTB part A stops totally when a family, with one child under 17, earns $100,801 or more.
Family Tax Benefit (FTB) Part B will be limited to families where the primary earner has an adjusted taxable income of $150,000 or less, and the lower income earner is on less than $22,302 before they lose all entitlement if they have a child under five (or $17,356 if the youngest child is aged five to 18). (Rates for 2008/2009)
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Example Family Tax Benefits as at March 2008 were:
The Government has announced that subject to the passage of legislation, the option of claiming and receiving annual lump sum payments of Family Tax Benefit from the Australian Taxation Office will cease from 1 July 2009.
The last income year the Australian Taxation Office can process Family Tax Benefit claims and payments is for the 2007-08 income year.
After this date. all annual Claims will be made via Centrelink / Family Assistance Office, in the same way as Fortnightly Claims.
Child Care Benefit is available for most people to help with the cost of child care whilst parents are working, looking for work or studying etc.
Most people are eligible to have some of the child care costs reimbursed, although there is an income test for this benefit
The maximum income to be allowed any benefit, as at March 2009, is:
To get the maximum benefit, as at March 2009, the income must not exceed $36,573
Example Child Care Benefits March 2008
Family with two parents and 1 child between 5 and 13 years:
On 1 July 2009, the Child Care Tax Rebate was re-named the Child Care Rebate. The name change is in recognition that the rebate is no longer a tax offset under taxation legislation but is paid to families under the Family Assistance Law by the Family Assistance Office.
The Child Care Rebate is an extra payment from the Australian Government, that may be payable as well as the Child Care Benefit, to help working families with the cost of child care.
If you are eligible for Child Care Benefit for approved care, even if the eligibility rate is 0%, you may also be eligible to receive the Child Care Tax Rebate, if you are using the approved child care for work, training or study related reasons.
This rebate can be worth 50% of any extra out of pocket child care costs, up to $7,500 (indexed) for each child each year, that you incur.
There is currently no Income Test for this Child Care Tax Rebate.
Payments will be made quarterly once the child care attendance details from your approved child care service have been received. The final quarters payment of the Child Care Rebate will be made after your tax returns have been lodged and all your child care attendance information has been received.
More details at:
A poll on Child Care Benefits
This is a government payment for each child born to an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident in Australia
The payment is made fortnightly in 13 payments of about $384 per fortnight, and NOT as a one off lump sum, as it was in prior years.
There is an income test for this payment which is based on the combined income in the 6 months following the birth of the child.
The current threshold is $75,000 at April 2009
There is a reciprocal arrangement governed by international conventions, which means that maintenance orders made by UK courts on behalf of UK residents can be registered and enforced by courts or other authorities in other countries against people resident there. Australia is one of those reciprocal countries.
More information at:
I am currently on a 457 Visa and my first baby is due in May. I can also apply for Permanent Residency in May as my partner is being nominated by his company. When I (hopefully) receive PR will I be able to claim for paid parental leave and tax benefits for my child (back date them?)
I have been Australia for 3 years and it sucks I’m not entitled for anything from here or UK and we have never received LAHFA Thanks
My sister who is my only sibling is married to an australian,I am now a divorced single parent of 2 boys one of which gets the UK disability allowance ,i also get carers allowance for him. I will be applying to Australia to live there permanently as travel is difficult for both my sister and I.I am very concerned that they will turn me down on the basis i am unable to work due to caring for my eldest son.However if they did not will i still get the equivalent benefits in Australia when hopefully i arrive? Thanks
are you entitled to any benefits on 4yr 457 visa for a family with four children under 13 yrs and only 1 person working? and what if apply they apply for residency are they entitled to anything while residency application is being processed?
I think the chilcare costs need to be included as part of LAFHA as it is an extra expense just like the rental part.
I am here on a temp 457 and will be returning home in 4 years but I think that might happen sooner and the childcare costs are crippling us. Over $350 a week!
On top of the drop in the AUD $, it is now costing me more to pay my mortgage back home.
I think it is unfair that people on a 457 visa cannot claim the child benefits, why not??? We are still paying into the Australian tax system the same as everyone else is doing. Yet people can come into this country and pay taxes and claim benefits just because they are on a different visa. How ridiculous!!!!!
Thanks for your response
Family allowance
I am on a 457 long stay business visa, I just wondered do you know if you can claim family allowance from either country?