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3 months 9 hours ago #294260 by palemazy
ESA contributory (+permitted work)- UC was created by palemazy
Hi all, I am very confused and need some help please!

My partner and i are being forced to move to UC through managed migration. However i am on cbESA and I also do 8 hours permitted work a week, will I still receive my cbESA seperately and continue to be able to earn the permitted work amount or will my cbESA be converted to UC and I will only be able to work for the lowly and rubbish UC work allowance amount?

Thank you, Layla

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3 months 3 hours ago #294270 by Gary
Replied by Gary on topic ESA contributory (+permitted work)- UC
Hi palemazy

First the good news, your CB ESA will stay as it is ☺️ and will not be converted to UC, if you are in the support group you should be placed in the LCWRA group on UC.

Now the not so good news 😱 when you apply for UC DWP will work out your allowance as a couple, your CB ESA will then be deducted £ for £, there is no permitted work, if you are placed in the LCWRA group then you will be entitled to a Work Allowance, there are two rates, high and low depending on your circumstances, you will also get a Earnings Taper of 55%.

We would advise you to seek help from your local Welfare Rights Organisation, they will be able to take all your circumstances into consideration when giving you advice; advicelocal.uk .

Gary

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