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7 years 2 weeks ago #210277 by Slg
Holidays abroad ESA support group was created by Slg
I was asked by a friend recently whether, should my health/condition cope with the travel (right now that's a no but never say never!), I was legally able to go abroad whilst on Esa as she had heard that it was difficult to do without risking losing the benefit (which she found outrageous). I haven't travelled, let alone outside of the UK for years as the getting from one place to another would take so much out of me but she suggested renting a camper which would enable the driver (I'd have to enlist a friend or my mother) to park up and relax whilst I had a nap and enable me to travel without having to walk long distances etc. It got me thinking but the advice on the Internet is conflicting and confusing so I'm hoping some kind soul can give me an answer. I see the DWP say 28 days and inform them but reports online suggest they then use this to argue against support group? As much as I would love to jump up and earnap some money, realistically that isn't going to happen unless medical science comes up with a better treatment but a camper plus wheelchair could be a possibility with careful planning and the thought of European sunshine and being able to take my kids abroad sounds, in theory, like a dream come true!
Can anyone clarify law and does anyone have firsthand experience - good or bad?
Thanks, Slg
Can anyone clarify law and does anyone have firsthand experience - good or bad?
Thanks, Slg
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7 years 2 weeks ago #210296 by Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
Replied by Gordon on topic Holidays abroad ESA support group
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You can leave the country for up to four weeks with ESA.
It's unlikely to be an issue if you do not inform them for a weeks absence but anything longer could create issues if they try to contact you, so I would recommend doing so for longer periods.
It may seem obvious but it is important to have a return ticker, otherwise your ESA could be suspended until you notify them of your return,
Gordon
Welcome to the forum, you might want to have a look at the following FAQ which explain where everything is
Welcome to Benefits and Work
In case you are not aware, your real name appears to be showing in the forum, if you want to change this then follow the instructions in the following FAQ
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You can leave the country for up to four weeks with ESA.
It's unlikely to be an issue if you do not inform them for a weeks absence but anything longer could create issues if they try to contact you, so I would recommend doing so for longer periods.
It may seem obvious but it is important to have a return ticker, otherwise your ESA could be suspended until you notify them of your return,
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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