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Check if you can challenge a JSA sanction
style JSA is replacing 'old style' contribution-based JSA. The way new style JSA works is different to contribution-based JSA - the rules are similar to the Universal Credit rules. If you're claiming
Becoming a British citizen
citizenship You might be able to apply for British citizenship by ‘naturalisation’ if you’re over 18 years old and you either: moved to the UK were born in the UK Naturalisation is the most common way
How to read your smart electricity meter
meter - this can happen if you’ve got an older smart meter you want to check your meter reading - for example, to see how it’s changed recently Call your supplier to give them the reading - or check
Check if a change affects your JSA
, this is a ‘migration notice’. You should claim Universal Credit by the deadline in the migration notice. Your old benefits will stop after the deadline. You might miss out on some money if you apply after the deadline
Offering to let someone from Ukraine stay with you
: be able to show you knew the child’s parent or guardian before 24 February 2022 agree to look after them for 3 years or until they reach 18 years old pass safeguarding checks Check the full rules
Check if your immigration status lets you get benefits and help with housing
before your visa ended and you’re waiting for a decision, you still have the same rights as under your old visa. Check your documents to see if you were allowed to claim public funds. If you didn’t
Switching from pre-settled to settled status
or an extended family member. You’re a close family member if you’re a: husband, wife or civil partner dependent parent or grandparent child or grandchild under 21 years old dependent child aged 21 or over
Check you've been given the right sanction
period always lasts seven days if you're 16 or 17 years old on the date of the failure you were sanctioned for, and if you’ve had a low level sanction before. Medium level sanction periods If you're 18
Check if you can apply for homeless help
difficult for you to cope with being homeless because of your needs. This is known as being ‘vulnerable’. You might be vulnerable for example because of a disability or old age. Your local council might
If your employer hasn’t paid you what they owe you
people who work should be paid at least the National Minimum Wage, or the National Living Wage if they’re aged 21 or older. If your employer hasn’t paid your wages, they might be breaking the law