Hi, I'm mummyof2girls! How long before I get my first LCWRA payment?
mummyof2girls
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Hi. I had my 1st payment of UC in March. I got my phone call last Saturday about my capability of work got my letter on Wednesday saying I don’t have to look 4 work. I’ve handed in 2 sick notes march and April. How long do I wait 2 get my 1st payment of LCWRA. Thanks all
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Hi there
If you have been awarded lcwra there is a 3 month waiting period from when you reported the condition
So dependant on actual date you reported and your payment assessment dates you need 3 full pay periods and will be paid on the 4th
So roughly it could be June or July for your first payment -
Thank u so much janer1967. My 2 sick note was 4 the 25th February till 25th March then 25th March to 25th April. My 1st UC payment was 29th March. Xx
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Hi again
I think it will be your june payment then -
Hi. Thank u so much. Xx
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Hi @mummyof2girls
Just to advise, I've tweaked your post title to help others know what it's about (incase they ever have the same question) and I've moved it to our Universal Credit category.
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Ok thank u xx
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Hi @mummyof2girls - welcome to the community. I'm pleased to see your query has been answered.
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Thank u chiarieds xx
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