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The OP is in Mexico according to the first post!drdh4 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2019 5:07 amHi,
Are you here in UK on a visit visa? As you mentioned that you don't have a legal right to work? If you are on a visit visa then you will have to let ESA know you won't be living with the ESA claimant permanently (let ESA know the date you moved in, date you married, date you will be leaving UK..etc)
Most probably they will re-asses your partner's claim on a couple rate, if they do that you will have to pay those back since you don't have access to public funds (make sure you/your partner mention this to ESA)
Did you'r partner used to get PIP? If the answer is 'yes' then ring PIP and let them know that you are here temporary basis and provide them with the dates (date you moved in to the household..etc)
And also there is a SLA (service level agreement) to make those decision, make a note of the dates that you contact ESA.
Thank you everyone for your help!ariamus wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2019 8:33 amThe OP is in Mexico according to the first post!drdh4 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2019 5:07 amHi,
Are you here in UK on a visit visa? As you mentioned that you don't have a legal right to work? If you are on a visit visa then you will have to let ESA know you won't be living with the ESA claimant permanently (let ESA know the date you moved in, date you married, date you will be leaving UK..etc)
Most probably they will re-asses your partner's claim on a couple rate, if they do that you will have to pay those back since you don't have access to public funds (make sure you/your partner mention this to ESA)
Did you'r partner used to get PIP? If the answer is 'yes' then ring PIP and let them know that you are here temporary basis and provide them with the dates (date you moved in to the household..etc)
And also there is a SLA (service level agreement) to make those decision, make a note of the dates that you contact ESA.
Would appear the benefits people, as usual, have not used any common sense or asked further queries but decided to stop the benefit because he said he was now married. Hopefully common sense will prevail when he ‘reapplies’