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Q1 - moving around and using steps
Q1 - moving around and using steps This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales This question is on page 8 of the form - see what it looks like How to answer the question If you...
Fill in the work capability form: how your conditions affect you
Fill in the work capability form: how your conditions affect you This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales You’ll usually need to fill in an extra form if you get Universal Credit and you can’t work...
Check how council tax works and if you have to pay
Council tax is a system of local taxation collected by local councils - it's a tax on domestic property. Some property is exempt from council tax. Some people don't have to pay council tax and some people get a discount. Valuation bands All homes are given a council tax valuation...
Q14: moving around
Q14: moving around This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales What this question means This question is about how your condition makes it difficult for you to: stand safely without help walk safely without stopping and...
Getting British citizenship for children
Getting British citizenship for children This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you want to get British citizenship for your child, you can apply to ‘register’ them as a British citizen. Registering is a way...
Check if you have the right to reside for benefits
Check if you have the right to reside for benefits This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales You might need to show you have a right to reside in the UK to claim the following benefits:...
Check if your landlord has to protect your deposit
You'll probably have to pay a 'tenancy deposit' to your landlord or letting agent before you can rent your home. Your tenancy deposit will usually be the same amount as 4 or 5 weeks' rent. It’s illegal for your landlord to force you to pay a deposit of more than...
Check you have the ‘right to reside’ for housing
You might need to show you have a right to reside in the UK to get: help from your local council with social housing somewhere to stay if you're homeless You’ll need to show you have a right to reside if you’ve got pre-settled status from the EU Settlement Scheme...