UC managed migration guide

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  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 4,865 Championing

    I couldn't imagine and its something I do take for granted my dad's eyesight going due old age and diabetes and it is scary you are on the right path and I can imagine the psychological effect it's having on you I hope the process becomes easier sounds like you been through a hell of alot this is about you focus on your needs and wants finding yourself be kind to yourself your a warrior I wish you peace of mind and space to call your own bug hugs xx

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 4,865 Championing

    Big hugs not bug

  • mason50
    mason50 Online Community Member Posts: 114 Contributor

    thank you Catherine that’s the kindest thing anyone has ever said to me . I will get my daughter to give UC a call today on my behalf and let them know we will be doing the application tomorrow

  • mason50
    mason50 Online Community Member Posts: 114 Contributor

    I’m also borderline diabetic, got another blood test today . Bless your dad

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 4,865 Championing

    Oh I'm glad you have your daughter priceless aren't they let us know how you get on xxx

  • mason50
    mason50 Online Community Member Posts: 114 Contributor

    I will do . Thank you so much

  • johnnyy85
    johnnyy85 Online Community Member Posts: 70 Contributor

    ESA contribution based will I get a notification or letter saying I have switched to new style ESA after I have migrated or is it just done without ?

  • Kimi87
    Kimi87 Online Community Member Posts: 4,663 Championing

    You should get a letter.

    The letters are standardised, so please don't panic about mention of work coaches etc.

    You will be in the Support Group from the beginning.

    You will have an appointment to agree Commitments (to report any changes), you can request a telephone appointment as a reasonable adjustment, if you'd find going into the Job centre difficult.

  • johnnyy85
    johnnyy85 Online Community Member Posts: 70 Contributor

    I went job centre Tuesday to do ID and had to accept commitments then, my journal says I don’t have to look for work or anything at the moment, will I have to go again to sort out ESA ?

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 4,865 Championing
  • Kimi87
    Kimi87 Online Community Member Posts: 4,663 Championing

    Possibly, as UC and ESA are administered separately.

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 4,865 Championing

    This is a mind field I'm so bad with forms the lot

  • johnnyy85
    johnnyy85 Online Community Member Posts: 70 Contributor

    hope not hope it’s all done by them talking to each other

  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing

    Accepting your commitments for New style ESA should just be a simple phone call.

  • johnnyy85
    johnnyy85 Online Community Member Posts: 70 Contributor

    will this happen before first universal credit payment ?

  • mason50
    mason50 Online Community Member Posts: 114 Contributor

    morning everyone , today is the day I will be doing my application for UC , I feel so nervous . Any tips would be appreciated. Thanks

  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing
    edited November 2024

    I have no idea when you will need to do that. The ESA is not part of UC but it is deducted in full.

  • mason50
    mason50 Online Community Member Posts: 114 Contributor

    I’ve finally did my UC application today and it was very straight forward , I also submitted my id and it’s been verified, does this mean I won’t have to go to the job centre to provide my ID ? I have a date for my first statement and payment. Is there anything I need to tell them in my journal ? Thanks

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 4,865 Championing

    Wow that's amazing I be asking for advice when mine comes

  • mason50
    mason50 Online Community Member Posts: 114 Contributor

    it was very straight forward and so glad it’s done now . I would be happy to help you if you get stuck on your application