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6 years 6 months ago #199814 by chafur47
If in receipt of higher rates for PIP and in the Support Group of ESA,
will DWP notify of the transfer? Will there be forms to fill in? Or is the
transfer done automatically? Or should I apply now?
Also read that some are loosing up to £78.50 per week, why is this?
Will the severe disability premium be removed once on UC?
Thank you

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6 years 6 months ago #199843 by Gordon
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chafur47 wrote: If in receipt of higher rates for PIP and in the Support Group of ESA,
will DWP notify of the transfer? Will there be forms to fill in? Or is the
transfer done automatically? Or should I apply now?
Also read that some are loosing up to £78.50 per week, why is this?
Will the severe disability premium be removed once on UC?
Thank you


Existing ESA claimants will not be transferred to UC before 2019 but we will have to wait until the Transfer legislation is put into law to see how this will be done.

Transferred claimants will receive Transitional Protection.

There is no Severe Disability Premium under UC.

Gordon

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6 years 5 months ago #200515 by chafur47
Replied by chafur47 on topic Questions about transitory protection to UC
Thank you Gordon. How long does the "transitional" period lasts? Unable to find this info.:dry:

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6 years 5 months ago #200540 by Gordon
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chafur47 wrote: Thank you Gordon. How long does the "transitional" period lasts? Unable to find this info.:dry:


As I said, we will have to wait for the Transfer Legislation to be put into law.

Gordon

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