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1 day 11 hours ago #310982 by axab43
I have recently transferred from ESA to Universal Credit but I was told I will be paid part Universal Credit and part Contribution based ESA. I have read that CB ESA is going to changed to Unemployment Insurance. I am four years away from receiving a State pension and have been on ESA/Pip for some years now.

Will they just give the full payment as Universal Credit when the changeover is made, as hopefully I will be even further to state pension by then, or will I be made to claim Unemployment Insurance and look for a job when my health will make that impossible?

Be grateful for any input as this is so confusing.

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23 hours 19 minutes ago #310988 by David
Replied by David on topic CB ESA TRANSFER TO UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
Hi axab43

Are you currently in the Support/LCWRA group or the WRAG/LCW group?

Davidd

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12 hours 11 minutes ago #311013 by axab43
Replied by axab43 on topic CB ESA TRANSFER TO UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
Hi I am in the LCWRA group. And I get Universal Credit anyway, which is about the same as I get from ESA CB. I was told you could not switch all of ESA over to Universal Credit.

I just won't be fit enough to look for work before I get state pension as I said. So will my income be halved if I can't look for work? As I said, so confusing.

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8 hours 21 minutes ago #311022 by latetrain
Replied by latetrain on topic CB ESA TRANSFER TO UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
Hi axab43

For claimants who received both IR ESA and CB ESA when they transferred over to UC the IR ESA would be replaced by UC and CB ESA would be replaced by NS ESA, NS ESA will be deducted £ for £ from UC.

As you are in receipt of LCWRA then you do not need to be looking for work.

Gary

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