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kami24
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Do I have to make a new claim to esa new style if i was in Esa support group previously and no gap in between claims just moving onto UC??? I'm confused
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From your previous threads you have said that you have already been told by DWP that you have been converted to new style ESA.
Any entitlement to income based ESA ended two weeks after you claimed UC.
If your previous ESA award was income based ESA only you would not meet the NI conditions to qualify for new style ESA.
Any contribution based ESA entitlement you previously had will continue will now be treated as new style ESA. You do not have to claim for this to happen.
Getting new style ESA as well as UC does not increase your overall income because it is deducted from UC but does mean that you get Class 1 NI credits and fortnightly ESA payments alongside monthly UC payments.
See
https://forum.scope.org.uk/discussion/79667/recently-moved-onto-uc-what-is-new-style-esa-when-will-i-get-my-payment#latest
https://forum.scope.org.uk/discussion/79706/new-style-esa#latest
Did you ring them today to find out when you will get your next ESA payment?
https://forum.scope.org.uk/discussion/79863/new-style-esa#latest
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I was on support group esa income based as i didn't work but they say new style on uc journal statement thing
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kami24 said:I was on support group esa income based as i didn't work but they say new style on uc journal statement thing
You will be paid £228.20 every fortnight for the ESA and you will see a deduction for this of £494.43/month on your UC statements.
Did you ring them today to find out when you will get your next ESA payment?
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I couldn't get z through afzer 58 minutes i have given up
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kami24 said:I couldn't get z through afzer 58 minutes i have given upInformation I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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Thanks i will try again but at the moment i think it's beyond mad because it was over 1 hr 20 minutes when i tried ringing friday!!
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For obvious reasons things are not as they should be and getting through to anyone on the telephone is difficult, today I phoned the doctors after 20 minutes I was still # 11 in the queue.
As above try first thing in the morning when less busy.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡 -
Thanks feeling down at the moment and confused
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Rang esa finally got through to them on the phone this morning was a bit shorter (38 minutes 48 secs) and they explained to me i will still be paid every 2 weeks and my next payment is friday so that's great same day as before etc so I'm feeling relieved
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Thanks for your advice etc
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In this thread
https://forum.scope.org.uk/discussion/79863/when-will-be-new-style-esa-be-paid#latest
you said you hadn't received a payment on your usual day. Have you now had that payment?Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK. -
kami24 said:Thanks feeling down at the moment and confusedOnline Community CoordinatorConcerned about another member's safety or wellbeing? Flag your concerns with us.
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Payment Friday of the less amount because uc like you said but now i know i feel better
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