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If your JSA has stopped or been reduced
their decision if you haven't had one. If the Jobcentre say you’ve been sanctioned Your JSA might have stopped or been reduced because the DWP think you didn’t do something you were meant to. This is called
If you've overstayed your visa or leave
to stay in the UK for longer If you applied for a new visa before your old one expired, you can stay in the UK until you get a decision. If your application is valid you won’t be an overstayer. The Home
If your employer says you owe them money
to ask her to pay back the costs of the course. If Jo had delayed resigning until 2 years after finishing the course, she wouldn’t have had to pay her employer back. If your employer is saying they’ll
Check you've been given the right sanction
sanctioned at all, there may be arguments you can use to get the decision changed. For example, if you had a good reason for not carrying out your work-related activity. Information you need Details about your
How to claim JSA
account number and sort code - if you don't have an account you'll need to open one. If you’ve tried to open an account and had your application refused, you can ask to use the Payment Exception Service
Check if your child can get a permanent right to live in the UK
for indefinite leave. The child might be able to apply for pre-settled or settled status if you have British or Irish citizenship - or both. When you were born one of your parents must have had either: British
Check if you have the right to reside for benefits
need to show what you’ve been doing to look for a job and how you’ve been improving your chances of finding one. For example: emails and letters that show you’ve applied for jobs or had interviews proof
Complaining about an event
get the seat you expected If you got different seats from the ones you booked, you can: ask the ticket seller for a refund and the correct ticket if the event hasn’t taken place yet go to the event
Gathering evidence about discrimination at work
more than one discrimination claim, write them all down in date order - you can do this in the same document as other notes you’ve made. Identify what type of discrimination each one
Going to court if your landlord won't do repairs
15 January 1989 In most cases this means you’ll have an ‘assured shorthold tenancy’ or ‘assured tenancy’. This advice applies to people with one of these tenancies. It’s worth checking your tenancy