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6 years 8 months ago #222037 by Gordon
Best guess, 2-4 weeks to hear about a F2F with an appointment 1-2 weeks later, they will book over the Christmas period. A Decision should be 2-4 weeks later but the holidays may add a week or two to this.
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David wrote: Hi, Just to say done notes for the AR1 form I have just got to transfer to form , It will be ready to post on Friday , How many weeks do you think for either a face to face or a decision? Thanks
Best guess, 2-4 weeks to hear about a F2F with an appointment 1-2 weeks later, they will book over the Christmas period. A Decision should be 2-4 weeks later but the holidays may add a week or two to this.
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6 years 8 months ago #222517 by STEVO
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Hi, My wife as just received the esa (IBR) form she is in a esa support group , I go to work will this benefit be changed or is it due to all the change overs ? Can you have under 16000 in the bank or is any saving taken in account
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6 years 8 months ago #222531 by Gordon
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Have a look at the following
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/forum?view=topic&catid=10&id=125222
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Have a look at the following
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/forum?view=topic&catid=10&id=125222
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6 years 8 months ago #222557 by STEVO
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Hi, I have looked at the the link, so if I am in full time employment and my wife’s in a esa support group , that means my wife’s payment stay the same or have I misread , please bare with me I have not ever given my details before , my wife’s having a meltdown, can you please help clarify
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6 years 8 months ago #222566 by Gordon
If you have worked for 24 or more hours a week then ESA(IR) cannot be paid.
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David wrote: Hi, I have looked at the the link, so if I am in full time employment and my wife’s in a esa support group , that means my wife’s payment stay the same or have I misread , please bare with me I have not ever given my details before , my wife’s having a meltdown, can you please help clarify
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If you have worked for 24 or more hours a week then ESA(IR) cannot be paid.
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