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i have ILR and Citizenship application in process.CR001 wrote:It would help if you stated what your immigration status is??
That sounds like you could try to claim ESA, You can read the requirements herenaazz wrote:Dear All,
I am currently on sick leave from my work but my company does not pay sick leave but SSP. I recently had a surgery and later developed some complications and currently i am not in a condition to work or wallk. it will be several months before i recover.
Petaltop wrote:That sounds like you could try to claim ESA, You can read the requirements herenaazz wrote:Dear All,
I am currently on sick leave from my work but my company does not pay sick leave but SSP. I recently had a surgery and later developed some complications and currently i am not in a condition to work or wallk. it will be several months before i recover.
https://www.gov.uk/employment-support-a ... e/overview
You will have to attend a medical to see if they agree with what you say and if you look on benefits forums on other sites, you will see that there appears to be a wait for these medicals. Because people haven't been owning up to when they are better as they are required to do, there are often lots of medical to attend if time goes on.
If you are are on a low income and need help with rent and council tax, you can contact your local council.
If you need help with your mortgage, that is SMI
https://www.gov.uk/support-for-mortgage-interest
For all income based welfare claims, you partners income is used too, even if they can't have pubic funds.
For longterm ill health, there is PIP which also requires medicals. This has much stricter requirements than the DLA benefit it replaced.
https://www.gov.uk/pip
You might want to look at taking out insurance in future for if you get sick, have an accident or lose your job. As so many now don't do this and rely on the welfare state instead, the welfare state has/is changing the rules under the Welfare Reform Act
Some of the changes are -
Contribution based ESA now has has a one year time limit unless the person is put in the Support Group after each medical.
Those in the Work related group of ESA, now often have to attend the job centre or regular work provider appointments to get them ready for work for when their ESA is stopped.
Income based ESA is going to be moved onto the new stricter one welfare payment, Universal Credit.
Housing Benefit is also being replaced by the stricter, Universal Credit.
From 2018, SMI will cease to be a benefit and will become a loan, with interest and fees. This is also for those already claiming SMI too. Payable when you return to work or when the property is sold.