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Family Allowances

Volume 500: debated on Monday 5 May 1952

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10.

asked the Minister of National Insurance his Regulations governing the payment of Family Allowances when a mother returns to the United Kingdom after temporary residence in another part of the Common. wealth.

If parents return from a temporary visit of less than six months duration the allowances continue without interruption: in other cases the allowances start again as soon as one of the parents has been in this country for six months.

11.

asked the Minister of National Insurance his Regulations governing the payment of Family Allowances when a mother leaves the United Kingdom for the purpose of residing temporarily in another part of the Commonwealth and her children remain in this country.

Allowances may, in general, be paid for the first six months of a purely temporary visit to other parts of the Commonwealth.