1 Overview
The 2 year old Local Authority (LA) Issued Early Years Funded Entitlement (EYFE) is applied for directly through the LA you live in. Families who meet the eligibility criteria can claim up to 15 hours of funded childcare per week for 2 year olds.
This page will let you know how you can find out if your child is eligible for 2 year old LA Issued EYFE and how to apply.
The following table shows the date a child is born between and when they might become eligible for 2 year old LA Issued EYFE.
A child born on or between | Will be of eligible age at the start of the term beginning in: |
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1 April to 31 August | September after their second birthday |
1 September to 31 December | January after their second birthday |
1 January to 31 March | April after their second birthday |
2 2 year old LA Issued EYFE income based benefits eligibility criteria
To access the 2 year old LA Issued EYFE, your child will need to be of eligible age, and you and your partner (if you have one) receive one or more of the following benefits or income criteria:
- Income Support
- Guaranteed element of Pension Credit
- Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
- Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
- Support under Part 6 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
- Universal Credit, and your household income is £15,400 a year or less after tax, not including benefit payments
- Child Tax Credit, Working Tax Credit(or both) and your household income is £16,190 a year or less before tax
- Working Tax Credit4-week run on (the payment you get when you stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit), and your household income is £16,190 a year or less before tax.
If you meet the income based benefits eligibility criteria, applications can be made online.
Apply online (external link)3 2 year old LA Issued EYFE other eligibility criteria
Your child of eligible age may also access the 2 year old LA Issued EYFE if they meet one of the following criteria:
- they are a Child We Care For (where the County Council acts as the corporate parent)
- they are adopted*
- they have a Special Guardianship Order*
- they have a special educational need or a disability (SEND). Your child is eligible if they either:
- receive Disability Living Allowance*
- has a current Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plan*
Alternatively, your family must meet one the following criteria.
You have no recourse to public funds (NRPF)** (subject to a maximum annual household income threshold of £26,500 for families with one child, and £30,600 for families with two or more children). This includes children of:
- Zambrano carers (persons from a non-EEA state whose residence is required in order to enable a child or dependant adult, who is British, to live in the UK)
- families with no recourse to public funds with a right to remain in the UK on grounds of private/family life under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights
- families receiving support under Section 17 of the Children Act 1989 who are also subject to a no recourse to public funds restriction
- those who have claimed asylum in the UK and are waiting for a decision (known as ‘part 6’)
- a subset of failed asylum seekers supported under Section 4 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
- Chen carers
- families holding a BN(O) passport
- spousal visa holders
- work visa holders
- student visa holders
- those with no immigration status
- those with a UK Ancestry Visa
- those with temporary protection status under Section 12 of the Immigration and Nationality Act
- those with pre-settled status who do not meet the qualifying right to reside test
*You will need to provide evidence when you apply.
**You will need to provide evidence of a Biometric Residence Permit, or your online immigration status share code. Proof of income is also required.
If you meet the income based benefits eligibility criteria, applications can be made online.
Apply online (external link)4 Application guidance
When you apply for the 2 year old LA Issued EYFE, you will be asked for:
- your name
- your address
- the name, gender and date of birth of each child
- the relevant eligibility criteria you are applying under and evidence, where requested
- your National Insurance Number or National Asylum Seeker's Service Number
You will be sent confirmation if your application for 2 year old LA Issued EYFE is successful. Your child can start their funded place at any time in the term after the confirmed start date.
We will inform you if your application is unsuccessful. If you have applied against the ‘income-based criteria’, we will automatically re-check your application once after four weeks has passed. After this time, please re-apply if your circumstances have changed. If you have applied against the ‘other criteria’, we recommend checking your eligibility against the criteria, and if applicable, re-apply in the future.
Applications may take up to 21 working days to be processed. If this period has elapsed, or you have lost your letter from us, email free.childcare@westsussex.gov.uk for help. You should check your spam/junk folder before getting in touch.
Once your child is eligible for 2 year old LA Issued EYFE, they remain eligible, even if your circumstances change. They can continue to access a funded place until the term after their third birthday. They could then access 3 and 4 year old Universal EYFE.
Visit our Early Years Funded Entitlement page for information on accessing your awarded EYFE, other types of EYFE and support to find suitable childcare.
If your childcare costs stop or your average weekly costs go down by £10 or more, let HMRC know as soon as possible when accessing the 2 year old LA Issued EYFE.
5 Contact information
If you need help or any further information, contact us using the details below.