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ESA migration
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Yes you would continue to receive ESA until (1) you declare yourself fit for work, or (2) you are found fit for work as the result of an ESA medical.Hi can anyone tell me if esa works the same a incapacity benifit in that after being in receipt of it will NI credits then allow you to recieve esa indefenately for as long as you satisfy the criterier?
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Hope this explains it.
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I'm sorry, I'm clearly suffering from brain fog today.Thanks that's a weight off my mind because a disibility adviser told me that once i migrait from sda to esa , esa is only payable for a year and because my husband works i then will get no bebefit. I didn't think that sounded right.
Liz
The Government has put forward plans to limit Contribution Based ESA to one year for members of the WRAG, but not the Support Group.
After the year, which would start from the effective date of transfer, a claimant would be eligible to receive Income Related ESA, subject to their meeting the means test.
The legislation that would bring this into force, has not yet been passed, but is likely to without amendment.
My apologies for misleading you in my previous answer.
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And also thatmeans that half the households with a working partner will be put under a lot of finacial strain surely?
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Entry to the Support Group is based on a claimant meeting one or more of the associated criteria, these are listed in the Understanding ESA guide in the Members area.so how do you get put into the support group rather than the wrag?
And also thatmeans that half the households with a working partner will be put under a lot of finacial strain surely?
Liz
Undoubtedly 10,000s, if not 100.000s of ESA and IB claimants will be affected by this new legislation.
It seems unlikely that the relevant clause in the Welfare Reform bill can be amended in the House of Commons, but there is still a chance the Lords may be able to block it.
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