Jobseeker allowance or Income support
Qasimo
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I made claim online on 26th December 2022 got text on 27th getting ready to process then other text on 29th December said we start process no text after that how long after that any idea please much appreciated...
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You have referred to both JSA and IS in the title but don’t say what benefit you have actually applied for.
It is not possible to make a new claim for IS.IS has been replaced by Universal Credit.I assume therefore that you have applied for new style JSA. The only JSA you can receive is new style JSA which is a contribution based benefit payable for a maximum of six months provided you have a complete NI contributions record for the two tax years 2020-21 and 2021-22.
If you have a health condition that limits your ability to work you should instead apply for new style ESA. Again you need to meet the NI conditions in order to be paid ESA. If you don’t meet the NI conditions you will not be paid ESA but if found to have LCW or LCWRA you will at least be credited with Class 1 NI credits.
in a previous thread you said that you were claiming UC but it was stopped because your wife has capital over £16,000. If that capital reduces to below £16,000 you can apply for UC again.
When you were on UC did you have a Work Capability Assessment and if so what was the outcome? ESA might be willing to accept that decision without further assessment?0 -
Have you worked at all in tax years 2020/21 and 2021/22? If not then you won't be entitled to New style JSA.
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But can still apply and be registered as a jobseeker and provided OP carries out the required job search requirements can get Class 1 NI credits. However, given OP’s health conditions, ESA seems a better option.poppy123456 said:Have you worked at all in tax years 2020/21 and 2021/22? If not then you won't be entitled to New style JSA.0 -
calcotti said:
But can still apply and be registered as a jobseeker and provided OP carries out the required job search requirements can get Class 1 NI credits. However, given OP’s health conditions, ESA seems a better option.poppy123456 said:Have you worked at all in tax years 2020/21 and 2021/22? If not then you won't be entitled to New style JSA.
I completely overlooked that. Thanks calcotti.
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