Coming off universal credit

15burritos
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I want to come off universal credit to live with my partner. What do I write in my journal? I will still need to claim my PIP but I want to go abroad for 2 months for therapy. What should I write?
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You can just close your claim by requesting a change of circumstances. However, living with a partner doesn’t mean there’s no entitlement to UC. It will depend on your joint circumstances. You can use a benefits calculator to check entitlement.
If you do go abroad for longer than 1 month then your UC will end unless it’s for medical treatment but it will depend on what medical treatment you have.0 -
My partner earns a lot so they wouldn't put in a claim. My experience on universal credit was so unpleasant so I hope to close it and not go back, however I shall need to keep my PIP0
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PIP is not affected because it's not means tested.0
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Okay, the UC team wont contact me once I come off it? I think my partner and I will move to a new country but I need to keep pip whilst i pick up new hours from my new job.0
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No, not unless you owe them money. If you go abroad permanently then your PIP will end after 13 weeks. https://www.gov.uk/claim-benefits-abroad/disability-benefits
You must report the changes to PIP.0 -
Okay great thank you for your help.0
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