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12 years 6 days ago #85554 by slugsta
Replied by slugsta on topic Re:Successful migration IB to ESA
I'm not sure this is correct, as the ESA descriptors are very different from the IB criteria. I'm sure a more experienced/knowledgeable mod will be along to comment at some stage.

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12 years 6 days ago - 12 years 6 days ago #85558 by chrissy v
Replied by chrissy v on topic Re:Successful migration IB to ESA
Hi Elegant ma,

Can i ask if you know this for certain, i can see where you,re coming from, but i,m thinking if this was the case then they would do it automatically , i hope you are right about it though.

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12 years 6 days ago #85559 by Gordon
Replied by Gordon on topic Re:Successful migration IB to ESA
ElegantMa wrote:

Hello 10tilt. If you have successfully claimed IB for over 20 years then you should, feasibly, have qualified for the Support Group of ESA which is not restricted to the 365 day rule and also not affected by your husband's work. I would seriously consider an appeal to the Support Group if I were you, the Work Related Group suggests they expect you to be fit enough to return to some sort of employement sometime soon - is this a true probability after 20 years on IB unless you have improved substantially. Hope this helps.

I'm sure you are trying to be of assistance to the OP, but there is no correlation between the length of time a claimant has been receiving IB and their eligibility for the Support Group.

Entry to the Support Group is determined by the claimant meeting one or more of the associated criteria, and in appealing to be placed in the SG, a claimant must not only contend that this is the case but provide evidence to support this.

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