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2 months 1 week ago #294471 by Bud
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Hello, I’ve just seen battyboo thread, & didn’t want to barge in on it.
So, if being a carer means they won’t send for you … What about the one who has the carer, is it the same for them?
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So, if being a carer means they won’t send for you … What about the one who has the carer, is it the same for them?
Thanks.
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2 months 1 week ago #294474 by David
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Hi Bud,
Thanks for your query.
So as you say " being sent for " , you need to be in the No work-related requirements Conditionality Group to be exempt.
Citizens Advice have a good checker for UC Conditionality Groups, link here.
www.citizensadvice.org.uk/benefits/unive...mmitment-what-group/
Hope this helps,
David
Thanks for your query.
So as you say " being sent for " , you need to be in the No work-related requirements Conditionality Group to be exempt.
Citizens Advice have a good checker for UC Conditionality Groups, link here.
www.citizensadvice.org.uk/benefits/unive...mmitment-what-group/
Hope this helps,
David
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2 months 1 week ago #294478 by Bud
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Thanks David.
I can only see some of the post, the right hand side goes off screen, it happens sometimes 🤔
Sorry if I didn’t explain myself properly. My partner who gets ESA will eventually claim UC for both of us. He’s my carer, will I have to look for work?
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I can only see some of the post, the right hand side goes off screen, it happens sometimes 🤔
Sorry if I didn’t explain myself properly. My partner who gets ESA will eventually claim UC for both of us. He’s my carer, will I have to look for work?
Thanks.
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2 months 1 week ago #294479 by David
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Hi Bud,
To answer your question ...My partner who gets ESA will eventually claim UC for both of us. He’s my carer, will I have to look for work?
It depends which UC Conditionality Group you are placed in. You can determine that from the Citizens Advice link, I sent.
If you have not had a WCA ( Work Capabilities Assessment, previously known as PCA ) you will need to have one to be excused looking for work under the health exemption.
David
To answer your question ...My partner who gets ESA will eventually claim UC for both of us. He’s my carer, will I have to look for work?
It depends which UC Conditionality Group you are placed in. You can determine that from the Citizens Advice link, I sent.
If you have not had a WCA ( Work Capabilities Assessment, previously known as PCA ) you will need to have one to be excused looking for work under the health exemption.
David
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