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7 months 1 week ago #289522 by ostia
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Hello I am in ESA Support Group (IR) and PIP lower level. I was sent the above leaflet with my last ESA Award. I was puzzled to see that the section on p.6 Other Changes you Must Report says that you must tell the DWP if you ."......leave Great Britain (England,........) for any period of time." I have seen elsewhere that a 28 day holiday is allowed without needing to inform the DWP. Has the rule changed? I am planning to go on a pilgimage for 6 nights to Europe with a church group in May and then a brief visit to Switzerland with my mother to see new family babies. My medical insurance says that I must not travel alone due to my health issues so I thought that the DWP would permit these brief trips without a lot of fuss. Please could you let me know what you advise. Kind regards Ostia
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7 months 1 week ago #289526 by Gary
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Hi ostia
We have had a number of queries recently regarding holidays abroad.
It is 13 weeks for PIP and 4 weeks for ESA. The day they leave and the day they return should not be counted. See
www.gov.uk/claim-benefits-abroad/disability-benefits
From the Gov website I found the following information;
Going abroad temporarily
Tell the office that pays your benefit if you plan to go abroad for more than 4 weeks.
Gary
We have had a number of queries recently regarding holidays abroad.
It is 13 weeks for PIP and 4 weeks for ESA. The day they leave and the day they return should not be counted. See
www.gov.uk/claim-benefits-abroad/disability-benefits
From the Gov website I found the following information;
Going abroad temporarily
Tell the office that pays your benefit if you plan to go abroad for more than 4 weeks.
Gary
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7 months 1 day ago #289760 by ostia
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Thanks Gary but the same website says in section Reporting Changes that going abroad for any period of time should be reported....so like the DWP to contradict itself!! This is what the leaflet I was sent says....is it one of their traps?! Would rather not contact them but not sure what to do. Are airport passenger records passed to the dwp? I'm afraid to do the wrong thing but also worried that reporting a change could trigger a full review of my case, as I have heard from others. Thanks
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7 months 1 day ago #289786 by Gordon
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Replied by Gordon on topic ESA Reporting Changes Leaflet ESACOC 05/23
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To clarify Gary's words.
We can't say that you do not need to contact the DWP, however, pretty much everybody who has been in this situation and reported it to the DWP has found that they are not really interested.
I would always advise contacting them for longer periods away as Gary has said but six days, should not be an issue.
Gordon
To clarify Gary's words.
We can't say that you do not need to contact the DWP, however, pretty much everybody who has been in this situation and reported it to the DWP has found that they are not really interested.
I would always advise contacting them for longer periods away as Gary has said but six days, should not be an issue.
Gordon
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