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What can we claim?

mrswoman
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I work at present 14hrs per week my husband is waiting to start working any day now but we are not able to claim job seekers allowance since the beginning of the year we are short of rent money does anyone have any ideas what we can do.
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Hello @mrswoman Pleased to meet you welcome.
Sorry I am not sure what the answers are. Understand one of our community or member of our team will be along to answer any questions.
Be in touch.
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Hi @mrswoman
welcome to the community, you could try filling in the benefit calculator to see what you could be entitled to/Scope
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It will depend on your husbands earnings. The first thing you need to do is pop your postcode into this link here.
http://ucpostcode.entitledto.co.uk/ucdate
If your area is a full Universal Credit area then it will be this you would have to claim.
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