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- harley
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14 years 1 week ago #34557 by harley
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I'm getting more confused again, you know that you can be exempt from IB in certain circumstances, can you also be exempt from ESA as well?. I hope I am explaining myself clearly.
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Harley
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Harley
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- pete17971
14 years 1 week ago - 14 years 1 week ago #34560 by pete17971
Replied by pete17971 on topic Re:exemptions?
harley wrote:
Hi,
Sorry it is not exactly clear what you mean.
Are you referring to cases such as overlapping benefits which prevents IB/ESA being paid, or such as not having paid the necessary NI payments/credits for IB/Contributory ESA?
Pete
I'm getting more confused again, you know that you can be exempt from IB in certain circumstances, can you also be exempt from ESA as well?. I hope I am explaining myself clearly.
thank you
Harley
Hi,
Sorry it is not exactly clear what you mean.
Are you referring to cases such as overlapping benefits which prevents IB/ESA being paid, or such as not having paid the necessary NI payments/credits for IB/Contributory ESA?
Pete
Last edit: 14 years 1 week ago by pete17971. Reason: spelling
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- Survivor
14 years 1 week ago #34561 by Survivor
Replied by Survivor on topic Re:exemptions?
I'm guessing the question may relate to medicals? You can get ESA without attending a medical in certain circumstances.
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- Steve Donnison
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14 years 1 week ago #34564 by Steve Donnison
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Replied by Steve Donnison on topic Re:exemptions?
Hi,
There are very limited circumstances in which you are exempt from the work capability assessment for ESA, such as if you are terminally ill.
Full details are in the ESA guides in the members area.
Good luck,
Steve
There are very limited circumstances in which you are exempt from the work capability assessment for ESA, such as if you are terminally ill.
Full details are in the ESA guides in the members area.
Good luck,
Steve
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- harley
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14 years 1 week ago #34594 by harley
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