This topic outlines the qualification criteria for PP, as well as the following issues that relate to qualification:
To qualify for PP, a person must meet the criteria listed in the following table. Where more detail about a criterion is required, the second column indicates where you will find this.
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Criterion |
More Detail |
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ALL of the following | |
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Must have at least one PP child (1.1.P.340), AND |
SS Guide 3.5.1.20 Child-related Qualification for PP - Overview 3.5.1.50 Child-related Qualification for PP - Shared Care. 3.5.1.65 Child-related Qualification for PP - Foster Care. 1.1.P.412 Principal carer |
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Satisfy the residence requirements |
3.5.1.70 Residence Qualification for PP - Overview 7.1.2.20 Portability Table |
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Satisfy any requirement to enter into an EPP |
3.5.1.160 When are EPPs Required? (PP) |
Act reference: SSAct section 500 Qualification for PP, see to 500D
A person is NOT qualified for PP if:
Act reference: SSAct section 500B Qualification-assurance of support
A person who is a member of a couple CLAIMING PP, is NOT qualified for PP if they are unemployed due to industrial action engaged in either by themselves, OR by their trade union. In this case, the person cannot qualify until that industrial action has stopped.
A member of a couple who is ALREADY RECEIVING PP before the commencement of industrial action will continue to qualify during any period of unemployment due to that industrial action.
Qualification for PP is NOT affected by industrial action undertaken by the partner of a person claiming or receiving PP.
Act reference: SSAct section 500C Qualification affecting member of couple unemployment due to industrial action
Policy reference: SS Guide 3.2.2.40 Situations Involving Industrial Action
A person must lodge a proper claim before PP can be granted. That is, it must be:
Act reference: SS(Admin)Act section 11 Need for a claim, section 16 How to make a claim, section 29 Residence requirements for claimants, section 12 Deemed claim in certain cases
Policy reference: SS Guide 8.1.1 Claim Lodgement Provisions
If a person claims PP when they or their partner would be entitled to a CFP, they may be required to take reasonable action to obtain the payment. Their claim can be rejected if they fail to take reasonable action to obtain the CFP within the specified period.
Act reference: SS(Admin)Act section 66 Notice to obtain foreign payment, section 40 Rejection of claim for failure to obtain foreign payment
Policy reference: SS Guide 7.3 Claiming CFP
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Last reviewed: 7 September 2009