Universal Credit help - I need to leave the UK for one or two months

paulaaa95
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Hi. I'm unemployed but I need to leave UK for a one or two months because of my family problems and I know that the benefits from UC will be lost, so can I apply for Universal credit again when I get back?
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paulaaa95 said:Hi. I'm unemployed but I need to leave UK for a one or two months because of my family problems and I know that the benefits from UC will be lost, so can I apply for Universal credit again when I get back?Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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