Can go abroad
kainaat
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Im in medium pip and care taker of my husband my age is 58 year
My husband 66 year old he is higher pip, universal credit with me and in pention
How long we can live abroad with uk benifits ?
My son thinking he born there and become young there all brothers sisters in there may be he can better if go there
And we should tell benifits offices and which number we have to inform them
My husband 66 year old he is higher pip, universal credit with me and in pention
How long we can live abroad with uk benifits ?
My son thinking he born there and become young there all brothers sisters in there may be he can better if go there
And we should tell benifits offices and which number we have to inform them
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For UC it's 1 month. PIP its up to 13 weeks. Carers allowance is 4 weeks. Yes, you should tell them you're going, especially as you said "how long can we live abroad". See link. https://www.independentage.org/get-advice/money/benefits/benefits-abroadAll benefits departments have different phone numbers.Carers allowance. 0800 731 0297PIP 0800 121 4433For UC you can put a message onto your journal.
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Than you so much this rull comes for me and my husband ?
If we go there and sick mean now days too much corona then what will be happen
Sorry this question but i want to all confirm otherwise will be hard for me thank you -
The same rules apply to everyone that are claiming the above benefits.
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If you get sick while abroad and end up staying away longer than permitted you lose your benefits.Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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Please could you expand a little on your above comment about your Scope password as I'm not entirely sure what you mean and it would be great to help you.
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