How would I prove the level of my progressive disability as a pensioner expat in Europe?
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Nikeroo
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Hi All
Just been reading an Express article:
express.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/1389520/PIP-claim-arthritis-rates-apply-eligibility-DWP-2021-news-latest-update
Never thought to claim a PIP over the years, I just get on with it.
How
would I prove the level of my disability which is slowly getting
progressively worse, particularly as a pensioner expat in Europe?
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PIP is not awarded for a specific disability.You would need to evidence how you meet the descriptors in relation to daily living and mobility.
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If you are over 65 you cannot claim PIP you would claim attendance allowance.
As for doing so as an ex-pat it depends where you live, how long you have lived there and if you are covered by the withdrawal agreement.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡 -
@MarkN88 somebody else has asked me about that in a private message and they sent me the bit out the paper
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On my advocate page I have had people asking
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@woodbine if your already on pip it carrys on after retirement age
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Yeah which is why people should pay no attention to newspaper articles.They don’t look at a claim and say “oh s/he has arthritis so I’ll award them PIP”.They shouldn’t be allowed to post things like that.
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“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
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@MarkN88 its not helping I had 26 queries its not totally wrong but its not about the condition its about how it affects you and we all know thst
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@lisathomas50 ah the daily express the worlds top authority on benefits lol, sorry couldn't resist that, the fact is the OP can't claim PIP he is a pensioner and two he's living abroad and that might now make claiming AA more difficult that it might have been pre 31st December 2020.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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If your older as it says you can dtillnget pip as long as you get an award before pension age as you said @woodbine you can't claim it when your pension age
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@woodbine agreed I posted it so Mark could see where people are getting the idea from I had 26 queries on my advocacy page because of it
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@lisathomas50 could you pm me a link to your advocacy page would be interested to have a look.Thanks2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Thank you all for your input.Looks like I don't qualify for PIP or AA but hey ho.Thanks again.
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@woodbine I have sent you a pm against all advice about my advocacy work hope this helps
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lisathomas50 said:@woodbine I have sent you a pm against all advice about my advocacy work hope this helps
2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡 -
@woodbine was my advocacy page interesting
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