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Proving your right to work in the UK
' - this allows you to work while you wait for a decision about your status. You'll usually get your certificate of application through your online account, or you might get it by email or post. When you
Getting help with home improvements
by post, although it might charge you for this make sure it follows its own rules when you ask for help give you written information about terms and conditions under which it will help you before
Gathering evidence about housing discrimination
landlord might have posted a threatening message on Facebook. Print out the messages if you can, or take a picture or screenshot. Check that the person you're complaining about has followed their own
Buying a home
a minimum 5% deposit to qualify and the government provides an equity loan of up to 20% of the value of the property. This means that you then need to secure up to a 75% mortgage. The equity loan
Switching your small business to a new energy supplier
need details of your complaint and your energy account number to hand. You can find this on a recent bill. When you’re ready, you can complain over the phone, or in writing by email or post. It's
Fill in the work capability form: how your conditions affect you
and for how long, for example you'd have to lie down for 20 minutes If going up and down steps would make you tired or breathless, you should say: how tired you'd be, for example whether you'd need
Check if your family members can get pre-settled status or settled status
in the UK. Your family member will usually get their certificate by email after they apply for pre-settled or settled status. They’ll get the certificate by post if they applied on a paper form. When
Arguments for challenging a sanction
been sanctioned for, eg not attending an interview or missing a training course. This information will be in a letter or, if you use the digital service, posted on your Universal Credit online account
Complaining about housing discrimination
in writing you're complaining to a large organisation which is used to dealing with written complaints - like a local council Keep a copy of what you sent them. If you send a letter, ask the Post Office
Check you have the ‘right to reside’ for housing
- for example, a leaflet or social media post letters and emails that show you’ve been looking for new work opportunities proof you’ve registered as self-employed with HM Revenue & Customs - for example