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Migrants would only be eligible for unemployment benefits and for Britain's generous in-work benefits after spending some years in the country.
The midfielder was also told he would only be eligible for a pay rise if they finished ninth or higher in the Premier League next season.
In January, it announced that EU migrants would not be able to claim out-of-work benefits until three months after arriving in the UK and would only be eligible for jobseeker's allowance for six months unless they have genuine prospects of finding work.
His UK Sport athlete funding was withdrawn after he quit the GB Academy in 2011 and as it stands he would only be eligible for a restoration if he rejoined or entered negotiations with the setup - something he has been reluctant to do.
SPL guidelines at the time stipulated that clubs would only be eligible for promotion to the league if their stadium had a minimum 10,000 seated capacity.
Self employed workers have limited entitlements under the Victorian workers compensation scheme and unless they have some form of income protection insurance coverage would only be eligible for limited wage replacement through the social security system in the event of extended disability [ 19].
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In addition, eligible patients would only be transferred once a bed became available.
It's unclear whether students taking these qualifications would still be eligible for maintenance grants or whether financial assistance would only be available through loans.
Without citizenship, she would only have been eligible for an honorary knighthood.
Without a British passport, she would only have been eligible for an honorary peerage.
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