Statistics released by the DWP show that more than half of all claimants sent a universal credit migration notice fail to make a claim. They also show that over 20% of claimants who received a migration notice have had their claims stopped
The statistics show that between July 2022 and March 2024:
- a total of 824,050 individuals in 540,070 households have been sent migration notices.
- a total of 400,940 of these individuals, living in 275,980 households, who were sent migration notices have made a claim to Universal Credit.
- of those who have claimed Universal Credit, 166,860 households have been awarded transitional protection.
- a total of 238,990 of individuals who were sent migration notices are still going through the Move to UC process.
- a total of 184,120 of individuals who were sent migration notices have had their legacy benefit claims closed
The DWP point out that the vast majority of these claimants were tax credit claimants and so the statistics for other benefits may be quite different.
But these figures do once again underline the importance of getting support and advice when making the transition from a legacy benefit to UC.