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2 weeks 3 days ago #297473 by freefee
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hi i have read a thread and a little confused. i thought if you were on contribution based benefits only then they continued and ran beside universal credit, i am in the contributions based legacy support group, not new style, also get enhanced pip for both elements
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Migration to uc from cb esa, the title of the thread that has left me confused, please help
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2 weeks 3 days ago #297482 by David
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Hi freefee,

Have a read of these BenefitsandWork guides on Managed Migration to UC. The second link is on FAQs.

www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/?dlp=6752947fbafbd

www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/?dlp=6752947fbafc2


David

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2 weeks 3 days ago #297489 by freefee
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sorry to be a pain but i cannot see anything on the links to answer my question. could you please just let me know what is happening. up until i saw that thread i thought non means tested contribution based benefits were not migrating to universal credit but running along side. sorry for being a bit thick, but i am worried
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2 weeks 3 days ago #297491 by David
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Hi freefee,

What you are saying " i thought non means tested contribution based benefits were not migrating to universal credit but running along side " is correct. But the DWP have introduced the Claimaint Commitment for the new Conts based ESA which is called New Style ESA. So everyone now has to agree a Claimant Commitment. But if they are too unwell to travel this can be done over the phone ( though some Work Coaches have shown themselves to be obstructive ).

As with the old Conts based ESA the New Style ESA is deducted from means tested Benefits such as Universal Credit.

Hope this helps,
David

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2 weeks 3 days ago #297497 by freefee
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so this means that when i am moved to universal credit if i have over 16k in my account i will lose all my benefits?
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2 weeks 3 days ago #297498 by David
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Hi freefee,

If you are under State Pension Age and currently have savings over £16000 then you don't receive means tested Benefits. You must then just qualify for Contributions based ESA. So in that case there will be no UC Managed Migration and you carry on getting your Conts based ESA.
It is claimants in receipt of Conts based ESA and who qualify for an Income based ESA top up that go through UC Managed Migration and then have their ESA changed to New Style ESA.

Hope this helps,
David

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