My UC payment is £0
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billyd966
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my universal credit payment this month that was supposed to be paid on 4/4/19 is £0 , I was due to receive £251 but as I had reported earnings from my last job of £388 on the 28/2/2019 they awarded me £0 , I don’t know about anyone else but I can’t afford to live from 28/2/2019 to 4/5/2019 nearly 10 weeks off £380.. this doesn’t seem right to me. I am apparently not eligible for any advances ect ! Does anyone know what I can do ?
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Do you have a welfare rights or cab in your area that you can contact for advice? And have you asked the dwp abput iit?
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Hi I'm no expert but this is probably correct as you had earnings end Feb more than due payment means not entitled to March payment so not eligible till April and as UC is paid in arrears you won't be paid till may. But get it checked and ask them to explain to you. Hope you get it sorted
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Hello @billyd966 welcome to the community. As @janer1967 said, if you feel it's incorrect, it's always best to contact them as they'll be able to go through it with you. Unfortunately from my understanding, it does seem correct as your last payment from work will have fallen during your assessment period, so it's considered as earnings.
The advance can only be applied for during the first assessment period, so once that's over, you're no longer eligible to apply. Unfortunately, you should have been advised to apply for that during your initial assessment period.
I'm going to tag in @BenefitsTrainingCo as they may be able to give some insight or advise you on anything else you can do while waiting for your first payment.Community Manager
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Hu @billyd966 unfortunately I do not think there is going to be much to suggest and indeed the money received from your last job will count as income. I can only suggest accessing your local food bank and contacting any companies who you can delay payments to until your next payment, such as your gas and electric company. I would also suggest contacting your local council to ask if there is any local welfare provision schemes in your area which may be able to help in some way, although this is patchy across the country. Do ensure you reclaim UC though, this is a lesser job than a whole new claim, but you will have to reactivate your claim by effectively making a new claim now that is has become dormant due to having zero entitlement. I am sorry I cannot suggest anything else. SarahThe Benefits Training Co:
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Thanks for all your help ! Very kind
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