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piotrjablonski01
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I have Universal Credit form March 2018 and Im send aplication form from April 2018 and now I have decision from 2 days ago for Assessment capability for work decide " you have limited capability for work and We call these work-related activities". Not information how long valid this decision ?. How is benefit this decision and how is Discount for any this decision ? This decision is I'am Disabled person rasuare ? Please details and help more details thanks.
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What kind of benefits can I get in such a benefit decision ?
This decision is oki ? -
You will get free prescriptions, dental and eye tests. If you were awarded Limited capability for work related activity you will receive an extra £328 per month in your UC, from month 3 of your claim. If you were given limited capability for work only, then your money will stay the same.
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