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Carer's Benefit can be paid if you accompany the person you are caring for abroad to get medical treatment. You can also go abroad on a respite break for a maximum of 3 weeks. Carer's Benefit may be paid if you are providing full-time care and attention to another person in the EU, provided you meet the qualifying conditions for Carer's Benefit.

To get Maternity Benefit or Adoptive Benefit paid while abroad, you must notify the Department in advance of travel. If you are working in another EEA member state you may qualify for benefit, if you continue to be insured under the Irish Social Welfare Acts.

You must notify the Department in advance of travel. You must be getting Jobseeker's Benefit for 4 weeks before you can transfer it to another EEA member state this requirement can be waived in some instances. From 1 May new EU Regulations came into effect which mean that if you apply to transfer your Jobseeker's Benefit, it will be paid directly to you. You are still required to register with the employment services of the country where you have gone to look for work within a week.

You may transfer your JB payment more than once while you are unemployed provided you do not exceed the maximum period of 13 weeks. If you are claiming JB, you can claim increases for your qualified adult and children who are living in another EEA member state. Jobseeker's payments can also be paid on your return from representing Ireland in an amateur capacity at international sporting event. You must get written confirmation of the sport and time involved from the governing sporting body.

Rent Supplement is not normally payable while you are outside the country. You should contact the officer dealing with your claim if you intend to leave the country, even for a short absence. Payment may be made in certain circumstances for short absences from the country, such as holidays etc.

Carer's Allowance can be paid if you accompany the person you are caring for abroad to get medical treatment. For more information on JSA and home education, see www. If your youngest child is 5 or over, and you are not in work, you are no longer allowed to claim Income Support as a single parent. Speak to an adviser at your local Jobcentre Plus about your recent changes in situation, or call Job Centre Plus Benefit Enquiries on , and they will explain what benefits you are entitled to and how to put in a new claim.

If this happens you will still be able to claim JSA but will not have to fulfil all the criteria. It will be important to keep your personal adviser up-to-date with your personal situation and any changes.

For further information visit - Advice Guide. Sign In. Income Support or Job Seekers Allowance? There are 2 types: Income-based: you can receive it if you are on a low income. You do not need to have National Insurance contributions in order to get this type of benefit. Contributory: you can receive this if you have enough National Insurance contributions from your past work experience.

What are the changes? How will I get moved to JSA? What do I have to do to be entitled to JSA? So, in order to keep receiving JSA, you need to do three things: Actively seek work Be available for work Attend fortnightly Jobsearch Reviews Do I have to sign on every fortnight during the school holidays?

The JSA advisors guide states the following: In some cases a person with care and responsibilities for a child may not be able to attend the Job Centre Plus office for fortnightly job centre review during the school holidays, for example they are unable to make arrangements for short term childcare to cover their attendance. Can I work part-time? Does volunteering count as work? Will this affect my claim? What happens if I miss a Jobsearch Review? Will I be expected to look for work far from home?

I only want to work in term-time. Do I still have to work throughout the school holidays? What if my child is disabled or has special needs? Contacting 08 and 03 numbers. You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Enter a valid email address. This feedback form is for issues with the nidirect website only.

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England This advice applies to England: England home Advice can vary depending on where you live. Changes to do with your home and family You must write and tell the DWP if you: start studying full-time - or if under 19, start a full or part-time advanced education course, for example teacher training reach state pension age - you can check your state pension age on GOV.

Changes to your home Tell the DWP if: you move home someone moves out of your home someone moves into your home - for example if they rent a room If you have a mortgage and your JSA is helping pay the mortgage interest, you need to tell the DWP if the amount you owe changes - for example because you re-mortgage.

Department for Work and Pensions Benefit Enquiry Line Telephone: Textphone: Welsh language: Relay UK - if you can't hear or speak on the phone, you can type what you want to say: then You can use Relay UK with an app or a textphone. Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm. Did this advice help? Yes No. Why wasn't this advice helpful? It isn't relevant to my situation. It doesn't have enough detail. I can't work out what I should do next.

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