Hi, my name is 313131! Won my case for ESA in court, does this mean I don't have to go on UC?
313131
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Hi I won my case for esa in court does this mean I won't have to go on universal credit
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It depends on what type of ESA.
Contributions Based: No migration
Income-related: Will migrate to UC
Both: IR migrates to UC, CB changes to New Style ESA
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Hi @313131, welcome to the community. I think Kimmy's already answered your question but I just wanted to say hello and welcome anyway.
Hope you'll enjoy your time on the community. Please don't be afraid to ask if you have any more questions, we've got some lovely and very experienced members who are brilliant at giving advice on all sorts 😊
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Okay thank you for the prompt reply
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