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No. Receipt of means-tested public benefits does not disqualify anyone from being a sponsor. However, means-tested public benefits cannot be accepted as income for the purposes of meeting the income requirement.
You will have to be tested to know for sure if you have the infection.
one for which those with higher incomes receive lower benefits or no benefits at all
You can but it's usually a sign of infection. You should see your Dr and get tested for UTI or blatter/ kidney infection.
It would just be tested for the bladder infection. If you want them to test for pregnancy, I'm sure they will.
The additional state pension in the UK is not means-tested. It is based on your National Insurance contributions and is separate from means-tested benefits.
No. There is an incubation period. That is why you should get tested every 3 months for an entire year after suspected exposure. Really, it would not hurt to get tested immediately after the potential exposure as well in case you contracted it before then.
When you have tested your self and found out that you have no disease and infection in the body. Then you can you have a good health
If you were tested before 3 weeks after infection, the test could have turned up false.
I think you're going to have to improve that question a little more.
There are no benefits of testing products on animals whatsoever
I tested the ignitor for my '86 vulcan 750 and as I suspected it showed bad. I followed the info in my service manual.