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2 years 8 months ago #269908 by yorkie92
Will hosting a Ukrainian family affect my benefits? was created by yorkie92
Like many, I have been struck by the plight of Ukrainians and would like to offer my spare room to accommodate a refugee family. Now, I can't afford to do this without applying for the Government grant of £300 (£350?) /month. But will the DWP take away my income related ESA (I get the max) which will also see me lose all related concessions, thus making my host offer untenable? Surely, the Government's cash offering is to pay for the extra costs incurred by the host in taking the family in? I pay no council tax at the moment but I expect that will change, adding £100+ per month to my outgoings, along with extras for increased use of services, higher insurance etc, all before I've found the wherewithal to feed them. All advice gratefully received. Thank you.
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2 years 8 months ago #269909 by BIS
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Replied by BIS on topic Will hosting a Ukrainian family affect my benefits?
Hi Yorkie92
I'm sorry, but your question is outside the scope of this forum and in a quick search it seems that the guidance has yet to be completed. I can't find information on the government's website. You might try a specialist welfare adviser and see if they know
advicelocal.uk/
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I'm sorry, but your question is outside the scope of this forum and in a quick search it seems that the guidance has yet to be completed. I can't find information on the government's website. You might try a specialist welfare adviser and see if they know
advicelocal.uk/
BIS
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2 years 8 months ago #269943 by Angel
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I would consider the reality of having a group of people you don’t know in your home for 3-5 years. This may well be the reality. And a whole family in one room does not seem feasible. The scheme has been cobbled together and you really need to look into this carefully.
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2 years 8 months ago #269958 by denby
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Hi yorkie92,
ABI is the association of British Insurers. Your insurance should not go up:
www.abi.org.uk/products-and-issues/topic...sues/ukraine-crisis/
And from
www.gov.uk/guidance/homes-for-ukraine-sc...ntly-asked-questions
"The UK government is ensuring ‘thank you payments’ do not affect benefit entitlement and will remain tax-free. Prior to payment, checks will be carried out which will include a visit to your home."
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"Every guest will be entitled to a £200 interim payment to help with subsistence costs. This will be provided by the local council."
This should help them a bit survive the infamous 5-week wait for UC.
Hope these are some help,
Denby
ABI is the association of British Insurers. Your insurance should not go up:
www.abi.org.uk/products-and-issues/topic...sues/ukraine-crisis/
And from
www.gov.uk/guidance/homes-for-ukraine-sc...ntly-asked-questions
"The UK government is ensuring ‘thank you payments’ do not affect benefit entitlement and will remain tax-free. Prior to payment, checks will be carried out which will include a visit to your home."
And
"Every guest will be entitled to a £200 interim payment to help with subsistence costs. This will be provided by the local council."
This should help them a bit survive the infamous 5-week wait for UC.
Hope these are some help,
Denby
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