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The previous form of the benefit, which was based on income and had replaced Income Support for most customers in 1996, is no longer available. Universal Credit was due to replace Jobseeker's Allowance and other benefits for 500,000 new claimants from October 2013, [3] and eventually will replace income-based Jobseeker's Allowance entirely. [4]
Disability Allowance is payable to disabled people over 16 and under 66 years of age. The disability must have continued, or be expected to continue, for at least 12 months. It must cause substantial restrictions in undertaking work that would otherwise be suitable for a person of your age, experience and qualifications.
To qualify for Jobseekers Allowance, claimants must satisfy the "Habitual Residence Condition": they must have been legally in the state (or the Common Travel Area) for two years or have another good reason (such as lived abroad and are returning to Ireland after becoming unemployed or deported). This condition does not apply to Jobseekers ...
The Universal Credit and Jobseeker's Allowance (Work Search and Work Availability Requirements - limitations) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2024 19 The Education (Student Support, etc.) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2024
Guaranteed Minimum Pensions Increase Order (Northern Ireland) 2000 (S.R. 2000 No. 36) Jobseeker's Allowance (Amendment No. 2) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000 (S.R. 2000 No. 37) Social Security Benefits Up-rating Order (Northern Ireland) 2000 (S.R. 2000 No. 38)
Northern Ireland: Enter your postcode ... Income Support. income-based Job Seekers' Allowance. income-related Employment and Support Allowance. Universal Credit - although there are certain ...
20–21 year-olds Jobseekers' Allowance decreased to €100 per week in the event of these not having any dependents, 22–24 year-olds Jobseekers' Allowance decreased to €150 per week, the latter point also applying to anyone who does not take a job when offered; 5–10% cut in public sector pay; Carbon tax introduced
In 2009–2010 the DWP stated £1.95 billion job-seekers allowance, £2 billion income support and employment and support allowance, £2.4 billion in council tax, £2.8 billion in pension credit and £3.1 billion for housing benefit; in total £12.25 billion had not been claimed. [43]