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2 months 2 weeks ago #295439 by ZenZen
I am a self-employed person who was on working tax-credit., I was migrated over to UC this year. A month ago, had a fall, and now have sciatica nerve pain & bulging disc, seen through MRI. I have received a not fit to work note from my Doctor. Sent to Universal credit. They have sent me a "UC-capability for work questionnaire." Not sent it yet. I know Employment & support alliance hasn't migrated over to Universal Credit yet. Should I apply for ESA, I don't know what to do? any advice.
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2 months 2 weeks ago #295441 by David
Hi ZenZen,

You can only claim New Style ESA now which is based on your National Insurance contributions.
However any New Style ESA you were to receive would be deducted from your UC £ for £.
A lot of self employed people have the UC Minimum Income Floor imposed on them which means a reduction in UC . You can avoid the Minimum Income Floor by completing the UC50 and hope you are awarded a health element.
There is lots of good advice regarding completing the UC50/ESA50 here.
benefitsandwork.co.uk/?dlp=6704e780b37b7

David

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2 months 2 weeks ago #295499 by ZenZen
Thanks David for the information. I do have all my national insurance contributions. and yes, you're right I have had some UC reductions. Do you think, it's not worth applying for ESA, if they are going to migrate over to UC. ?
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2 months 2 weeks ago #295500 by David
Hi ZenZen,

New Style ESA isn't going to be stopped or migrated. The issue is that it will all be deducted from your UC so you won't be any better off.

David

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2 months 2 weeks ago #295552 by ZenZen
Another question, With ESA, If you don't work because go health its fine, but if you can work, you can only do 16hrs, and not earn more the around £170 pw. Would this be the same if your on UC?
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2 months 2 weeks ago #295553 by David
Hi ZenZen,

I think you are referring to ESA Permitted Work. Unfortunately with UC the Permitted Work scheme is not allowed. It is only possible to apply for Permitted Work on ESA.

David

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