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Hi I have applied for ESA today for my husband he has been on SSP from work for 6 months which runs out in feb he will then be finished due to ill health. My question is was I suppose to have included a fit note with the online application. I did not as we did not have one as it was sent into work. Thankyou
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You could ask the surgery for a copy of the fit note and send that in.
Has he looked into claiming PIP if he has care and/or mobility issues?2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡 -
He is due a new sick note end of jan until feb 14 then he will be finished from work. So could we send that one even though we have already applied I have also applied for pip for him but not had a interview yet.
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You would need to speak to ESA about the fit note, as for PIP its unlikely he will have a face to face assessment as they are still suspended due to covid, they are done by telephone until further notice2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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