Do you have to sign-on at the Job Centre to claim Carer's Allowance?

shell12
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Hi there can u tell me if u calms carers allowoce do u still have to sign on at job center ?
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You do not have to ‘sign on’ for Carer’s Allowance. Other interaction with the JobCentre will depend on what other benefits you are claiming.
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I mean look for work
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You do not have to look for work as part of claiming Carer’s Allowance.Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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