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10 years 2 months ago #131479 by Sean
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Hi all,
I have been on ESA for about a year now. I have a rather nasty chronic illness that prevents me from working that turned up out of the blue about 18 months ago. Depression has been a huge issue recently and my doctor has suggested a long holiday to help which my parents have kindly offered to pay for. The length of holiday I am looking at is 2 months, my question is how will that effect my ESA ? A little digging seems to throw up the answer that 4 weeks is the maximum time allowed for a holiday outside of the UK but I also see 13 and 26 weeks thrown around as well.
When I notified the DLA about being away should I expect them to refuse a request of 2 months ? Or will I just get ESA for the 4 weeks then nothing for the next 4 weeks until I return when it resumes as normal ? Or will my ESA stop completely and I will have to reapply all over again ?
Thanks for any help,
Sean
I have been on ESA for about a year now. I have a rather nasty chronic illness that prevents me from working that turned up out of the blue about 18 months ago. Depression has been a huge issue recently and my doctor has suggested a long holiday to help which my parents have kindly offered to pay for. The length of holiday I am looking at is 2 months, my question is how will that effect my ESA ? A little digging seems to throw up the answer that 4 weeks is the maximum time allowed for a holiday outside of the UK but I also see 13 and 26 weeks thrown around as well.
When I notified the DLA about being away should I expect them to refuse a request of 2 months ? Or will I just get ESA for the 4 weeks then nothing for the next 4 weeks until I return when it resumes as normal ? Or will my ESA stop completely and I will have to reapply all over again ?
Thanks for any help,
Sean
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10 years 2 months ago #131488 by Gordon
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Sean
As you are talking about going abroad for a holiday then you can only leave the country for 4 weeks before you risk having your ESA claim closed, for DLA the period is 13 weeks. See
www.gov.uk/claim-benefits-abroad/illness...-disability-benefits
If your claim is closed then you will need to make a new claim for ESA, but providing the gap between the two is less than 13 weeks then you should be able to make a rapid re-claim and be placed back onto ESA.
The 13 and 26 week periods are only applicable if the purpose of the trip is for you to have treatment for your conditions.
Gordon
As you are talking about going abroad for a holiday then you can only leave the country for 4 weeks before you risk having your ESA claim closed, for DLA the period is 13 weeks. See
www.gov.uk/claim-benefits-abroad/illness...-disability-benefits
If your claim is closed then you will need to make a new claim for ESA, but providing the gap between the two is less than 13 weeks then you should be able to make a rapid re-claim and be placed back onto ESA.
The 13 and 26 week periods are only applicable if the purpose of the trip is for you to have treatment for your conditions.
Gordon
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10 years 2 months ago #131496 by Sean
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Hi Gordon,
Thanks for the reply. So my best bet is to make the DLA aware of my 2 month visit and proceed with the holiday, dealing with either no problems or the rapid re-claim when I return ?
Also My current ESA status is I have not yet had my medical review. If that goes successfully I will be back paid for the increase in benefits from when I first applied. If my visit closes my claim and I have to do the rapid re-claim does that jeopardizes the back payments ?
Thanks,
Sean
Thanks for the reply. So my best bet is to make the DLA aware of my 2 month visit and proceed with the holiday, dealing with either no problems or the rapid re-claim when I return ?
Also My current ESA status is I have not yet had my medical review. If that goes successfully I will be back paid for the increase in benefits from when I first applied. If my visit closes my claim and I have to do the rapid re-claim does that jeopardizes the back payments ?
Thanks,
Sean
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10 years 2 months ago #131500 by Gordon
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Sean
I cannot recommend your not informing the ESA department about your going away. Further if you are still waiting for an assessment and one is booked while you are away then then DWP may close your claim for failing to attend, you will not then be able to make a new claim for six months which will prevent a rapid reclaim and may impact on your ability to claim Contribution Based ESA.
You also need to be aware that your being able to go on this holiday will be included as part of the considerations made during any re-assessment of your claim.
Gordon
I cannot recommend your not informing the ESA department about your going away. Further if you are still waiting for an assessment and one is booked while you are away then then DWP may close your claim for failing to attend, you will not then be able to make a new claim for six months which will prevent a rapid reclaim and may impact on your ability to claim Contribution Based ESA.
You also need to be aware that your being able to go on this holiday will be included as part of the considerations made during any re-assessment of your claim.
Gordon
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10 years 2 months ago #131505 by Sean
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Gordon,
I did not suggest not telling DLA, in fact I said the opposite. That I should make them aware of the 2 month visit knowing I will only get ESA for the first 4 weeks then look at the rapid re-claim once back? I take it by making them aware of the holiday that if i miss the medical review it will not result in my claim being closed ?
I did not suggest not telling DLA, in fact I said the opposite. That I should make them aware of the 2 month visit knowing I will only get ESA for the first 4 weeks then look at the rapid re-claim once back? I take it by making them aware of the holiday that if i miss the medical review it will not result in my claim being closed ?
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10 years 2 months ago #131507 by Gordon
If you check I actually said ESA not DLA
To be clear, even though the DLA unit and the ESA are both part of the DWP, you have a responsibility to notify both of them.
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Sean wrote: Gordon,
I did not suggest not telling DLA, in fact I said the opposite. That I should make them aware of the 2 month visit knowing I will only get ESA for the first 4 weeks then look at the rapid re-claim once back? I take it by making them aware of the holiday that if i miss the medical review it will not result in my claim being closed ?
If you check I actually said ESA not DLA

To be clear, even though the DLA unit and the ESA are both part of the DWP, you have a responsibility to notify both of them.
Gordon
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