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2 weeks 3 hours ago #307516 by kotenok
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Hello .
This is regarding, what i think - ""Managed Migration" as the claimant received this letter- "you need to claim UC" Am i understanding this correctly if a person who was/is awarded DLA PIP and ESA and the next revision only supposed to be in 2029 carries his/her awards to a UC and doesn't need any assessment?
This is regarding, what i think - ""Managed Migration" as the claimant received this letter- "you need to claim UC" Am i understanding this correctly if a person who was/is awarded DLA PIP and ESA and the next revision only supposed to be in 2029 carries his/her awards to a UC and doesn't need any assessment?
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1 week 6 days ago #307556 by latetrain
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Hi Kotenok
UC migration has nothing to do with PIP or DLA. If you receive ESA and you are in the support group, when you migrate over to UC, you should be placed in the LCWRA group without having to supply a fit note.
Claimants in receipt of WCA can be asked to review their claim at any time, WCA it is an indefinite benefit until they are next assessed.
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UC migration has nothing to do with PIP or DLA. If you receive ESA and you are in the support group, when you migrate over to UC, you should be placed in the LCWRA group without having to supply a fit note.
Claimants in receipt of WCA can be asked to review their claim at any time, WCA it is an indefinite benefit until they are next assessed.
Gary
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1 day 10 hours ago #308043 by kotenok
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Thanks Gary,
1. Could you or anyone direct me to the gude specially for UC migration for those who not claiming new UC, but migrating to UC and who is receiving PIP and ESA, please?
2. Also my mother's DWP letters do not say if she is in support group, how do we find out if she is or isn't in support group?
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1. Could you or anyone direct me to the gude specially for UC migration for those who not claiming new UC, but migrating to UC and who is receiving PIP and ESA, please?
2. Also my mother's DWP letters do not say if she is in support group, how do we find out if she is or isn't in support group?
Thank you.
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21 hours 34 minutes ago #308070 by latetrain
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Hi Kotenok
If you look at the top of the forum, you will see a list of drop down boxes, UC is the third from the left.
The forum was set up to help claimants navigate disability benefits such as PIP, AA, DLA, WCA. UC migration is outside the remit of the forum. There are various organisations such as Citizen Advice and Entitledto that have information on their website: www.entitledto.co.uk/help/Transitional-p...ion-Universal-Credit
www.citizensadvice.org.uk/benefits/unive...-a-migration-notice/
Your mother can contact ESA and ask, if your mother still has a copy of her ESA increase letter which are sent out at the beginning of the year, it will give a breakdown of how ESA is made up.
Gary
If you look at the top of the forum, you will see a list of drop down boxes, UC is the third from the left.
The forum was set up to help claimants navigate disability benefits such as PIP, AA, DLA, WCA. UC migration is outside the remit of the forum. There are various organisations such as Citizen Advice and Entitledto that have information on their website: www.entitledto.co.uk/help/Transitional-p...ion-Universal-Credit
www.citizensadvice.org.uk/benefits/unive...-a-migration-notice/
Your mother can contact ESA and ask, if your mother still has a copy of her ESA increase letter which are sent out at the beginning of the year, it will give a breakdown of how ESA is made up.
Gary
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