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DWP Two Step Begins
- Ranald
13 years 9 months ago #45305 by Ranald
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You are perhaps being unduly harsh to the person you spoke to on the phone by labelling them a "clown".
In my last place of work the front line staff were usually the last to know about any changes and i suspect this guy really doesn't know any more than we do about the proposed changes.
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In my last place of work the front line staff were usually the last to know about any changes and i suspect this guy really doesn't know any more than we do about the proposed changes.
Ranald
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13 years 9 months ago #45307 by Ranald
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@Justme
I was awarded a mixture of ESA contribution and income based, it is all decided my the DWP after you apply.
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I was awarded a mixture of ESA contribution and income based, it is all decided my the DWP after you apply.
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13 years 9 months ago #45310 by s.jmoore@blueyonder.co.uk
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Will the ESA form sent be different from the one I have then, because half way through it asks you which type you want to apply for. Here's a screen shot of what I'm talking about..
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- Ranald
13 years 9 months ago #45314 by Ranald
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Just tick which one you think mate, the DWP will have all the info to sort out your claim.
Don't worry about it.
Don't worry about it.
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13 years 9 months ago #45315 by Gordon
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Just Me
Sorry, didn't read the notes properly, however, it still not a choice of one or the other.
If you believe that you are eligible to receive Contribution Based ESA, then you can just fill in the relevant sections, however, if you are subsequently found not to be eligible, and therefore have to claim Income Related ESA, then you will have to provide the missing information.
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Sorry, didn't read the notes properly, however, it still not a choice of one or the other.
If you believe that you are eligible to receive Contribution Based ESA, then you can just fill in the relevant sections, however, if you are subsequently found not to be eligible, and therefore have to claim Income Related ESA, then you will have to provide the missing information.
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13 years 9 months ago #45316 by s.jmoore@blueyonder.co.uk
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Well I've been on contributions based IB for several years now. I've worked a good few years before that to be able to do so.
I would hope that at least until next year I'd be still eligible to claim a contribution based version of ESA If I eitehr pass my medial first time (yeah like thats going to happen) or when I have to appeal and claim esa at assessment rate whilst I'm waiting for my tribunal.
I know that I would be able to claim income based benefits whilst I still have property siting on a back burner that I'm not living in, and I'm still too ill to move into or sell.
I would hope that at least until next year I'd be still eligible to claim a contribution based version of ESA If I eitehr pass my medial first time (yeah like thats going to happen) or when I have to appeal and claim esa at assessment rate whilst I'm waiting for my tribunal.
I know that I would be able to claim income based benefits whilst I still have property siting on a back burner that I'm not living in, and I'm still too ill to move into or sell.
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