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1 month 3 weeks ago #294769 by j112009
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hello VIA, I hope you don't mind me asking but when did you get the migration letter to move to UC ? Did you receive HB with your ESA (support group)? My B/F is on ESA (support group) with HB and we are terrified about it all. I had been reading that those on irESA support group and Housing Benefit would not be migrated yet. Are people now receiving migration notices in this group? Thanks.
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1 month 3 weeks ago #294773 by VIA
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Hello j112009,
I do not mind you asking me.
I got the “ You need to claim Universal Credit” letter in August 2024.
It is titled “ Universal Credit Migration Notice”
It says that soon I will stop getting
- Child tax credit
- Housing benefit
- income related ESA
I have 3 months from the date on the letter to claim UC.
I hope this is helpful to you.
Best wishes
I do not mind you asking me.
I got the “ You need to claim Universal Credit” letter in August 2024.
It is titled “ Universal Credit Migration Notice”
It says that soon I will stop getting
- Child tax credit
- Housing benefit
- income related ESA
I have 3 months from the date on the letter to claim UC.
I hope this is helpful to you.
Best wishes
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1 month 1 week ago #295196 by Tom1965
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Hello, back again with more confusion. My migration to UC was due to HB. So I have just received a statement from UC which is so inaccurate. They have put down my ESA as more than I actually get, they have said my rent is less than it actually is and what they are going to give me, which I presume is just for HB, means I have to find over £150 each month out of ESA to meet the rent.
I have to contact my local council, before the 16th, to sort out Council tax with them, and they want my UC statement before they will do anything. If the figures are all wrong, it would seem pointless to send it?
I have put all of this into my journal, but they take nearly a week to respond.
I am probably being really stupid here, but I presumed I was going to have my ESA stopped and UC would take over everything. It doesn't look like it is. This is the journal entry they put in too.
Some other benefits can affect how much Universal Credit you get. You can continue to claim these benefits, but we will adjust your Universal Credit payment. Your statement shows you how we do this.
Our records show that you are getting:
Employment and Support Allowance
If you think this is wrong
If you no longer get this benefit you should contact the office you claimed it from. Tell them you're now getting Universal Credit and to update their records.
Benefits that can affect Universal Credit are:
Jobseeker's Allowance
Employment and Support Allowance
Carer's Allowance
Carer Support Payment
Maternity Allowance
Bereavement Allowance (including Widowed Parent's Allowance)
Widow's Pension (including Widowed Mother's Allowance)
State Pension
Incapacity Benefit
Severe Disablement Allowance
Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit
If you are also getting one or more of these benefits as well as the ones we already know about, you must contact the office you claim them from. Tell them you're now getting Universal Credit and to update their records.
Can anyone put the light on for me?
I have to contact my local council, before the 16th, to sort out Council tax with them, and they want my UC statement before they will do anything. If the figures are all wrong, it would seem pointless to send it?
I have put all of this into my journal, but they take nearly a week to respond.
I am probably being really stupid here, but I presumed I was going to have my ESA stopped and UC would take over everything. It doesn't look like it is. This is the journal entry they put in too.
Some other benefits can affect how much Universal Credit you get. You can continue to claim these benefits, but we will adjust your Universal Credit payment. Your statement shows you how we do this.
Our records show that you are getting:
Employment and Support Allowance
If you think this is wrong
If you no longer get this benefit you should contact the office you claimed it from. Tell them you're now getting Universal Credit and to update their records.
Benefits that can affect Universal Credit are:
Jobseeker's Allowance
Employment and Support Allowance
Carer's Allowance
Carer Support Payment
Maternity Allowance
Bereavement Allowance (including Widowed Parent's Allowance)
Widow's Pension (including Widowed Mother's Allowance)
State Pension
Incapacity Benefit
Severe Disablement Allowance
Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit
If you are also getting one or more of these benefits as well as the ones we already know about, you must contact the office you claim them from. Tell them you're now getting Universal Credit and to update their records.
Can anyone put the light on for me?
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1 month 1 week ago #295217 by Gary
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Replied by Gary on topic UC managed migration from ESA (support group)
Hi Tom1965
We cannot answer your question as we do not have all the facts.
I will try and answer some of your questions based on the limitedinformation we have.
When you apply for UC any legacy benefits you receive will stop. If you are in receipt of CB ESA then that benefit will carry on but it will be deducted from your UC allowance.
UC allowance can be different to each claimant depending on their circumstances.
If you are single and live in rented accommodation then you will be eligible for a single standard allowance depending on your age (over 25) and a housing element ( this will depend if you are under occupied (bedroom tax)in which case you would loose 14% 1 bed or 25% 2 bed under occupied).
The list of benefits on your post will affect you UC entitlement £ for £.
If you are in receipt of CB ESA then you will stay on this but the amount will be deducted £ for £ from your UC applicable amount.
We would advise you to seek help from your local Welfare Rights Organisation; advicelocal.uk
Gary
We cannot answer your question as we do not have all the facts.
I will try and answer some of your questions based on the limitedinformation we have.
When you apply for UC any legacy benefits you receive will stop. If you are in receipt of CB ESA then that benefit will carry on but it will be deducted from your UC allowance.
UC allowance can be different to each claimant depending on their circumstances.
If you are single and live in rented accommodation then you will be eligible for a single standard allowance depending on your age (over 25) and a housing element ( this will depend if you are under occupied (bedroom tax)in which case you would loose 14% 1 bed or 25% 2 bed under occupied).
The list of benefits on your post will affect you UC entitlement £ for £.
If you are in receipt of CB ESA then you will stay on this but the amount will be deducted £ for £ from your UC applicable amount.
We would advise you to seek help from your local Welfare Rights Organisation; advicelocal.uk
Gary
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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1 month 1 week ago #295244 by Tom1965
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thank you, Gary, I appreciate your response. I am in receipt of CB ESA so that makes more sense. I wish they would understand that not all of us are able to grasp/understand all of this and it's actually very complex.
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