If one parent is working in one EU Country and another parent working in another EU Country , can they both claim child benefit for same child .Is there anyway that child benefit can be claimed legally from two different Countries.
Also:Universal payments
Universal payments are paid regardless of a person's income or social insurance record. They are only dependent on the claimant satisfying specific personal circumstances. An example would be Child Benefit (the Children's Allowance is its more common term). A person must simply have a child dependant living with them as defined in the social welfare legislation. (Migrant workers from EEA Member States may get Child Benefit if their dependent child is resident in another EEA Member State.)
If you work in a country covered by EC Regulations, this country usually pays Child Benefit even if your family is living in another EU or EEA country. Contact Child Benefit EU Section on (074) 910 6528 for more information on how EU rules affect Child Benefit.
Was it only ancedotal or is it true that a large number of non Eu immigrants who have come here in recent years are getting paid child benefit for their children back home? this is often told to me as an example of the government wasting tax payers money as there is no proof that the children exist. I'm just wondering is it true?