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janetta

janetta
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Is this Definitely going to stop
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I'm sorry but we'll need more info to be able to help you. Is what definitely going to stop?
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Hi @janetta, welcome to the community!
As Poppy says, would you like to tell us some more about your issue so we can try and help? -
Is there going to be a change in pIP I a have not been asked to attend anything yet
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janetta said:Is there going to be a change in pIP I a have not been asked to attend anything yetIf you mean the descriptor that was changed for following and planning a journey then, you'll need wait because if it applies to you they'll contact you eventually.I'm assuming this is what you're talking about. With very limited information from you it's hard to advise.
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Sorry I meant I am on DLA as you know everyone is to go from DLA to pip but I heard this was not going to happen anymore
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Not sure where you heard that from. If you were 65 or under on 8th April 2013 then yes, you will be transferred to PIP eventually. If you are this age then start to gather some evidence for when you do have to apply because it will be needed.
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Op I was born 09 04 1951
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janetta said:Op I was born 09 04 1951
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