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Getting benefits if you’ve recently moved to the UK
Getting benefits if you’ve recently moved to the UK This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you’ve recently
Check you have the ‘right to reside’ for housing
31 December 2020. The rules are complicated so get advice from your nearest Citizens Advice. If you’re a family member of a British citizen The rules are different. You won’t automatically have
Switching from pre-settled to settled status
Switching from pre-settled to settled status This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you have pre-settled
If your employer hasn’t paid you what they owe you
do about getting paid when you leave a job. If you run a business and a client hasn’t paid you Check your contract terms to see what they agreed to. You can then get advice on whether to make a small
Choosing your energy tariff
Choosing your energy tariff This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales An energy tariff is a plan for how much
Chat with us online about debt
Citizens Advice or a specialist organisation. Chat is usually available 9am to 8pm Monday to Friday and 9.30am to 1pm Saturday. It's not available on public holidays. If your issue's not about money
If you’re offered an unsuitable council or housing association home
that means the home you've been offered is unsuitable. Get help from your nearest Citizens Advice if you're not sure what to write in your letter. Check if the offer can be reviewed It's worth checking
Asking the council to review their decision to evict you
to your nearest Citizens Advice if you need help building your case for your review. If you choose a face-to-face hearing The hearing must be held 5 or more days after you asked for it. If you choose
If you disagree with your neighbour about a tree or hedge
your tree is dangerous, you could ask a tree surgeon for advice. It’s also worth finding out if your council can check if the tree is safe - you can find your council’s website on GOV.UK. Search
If you’re injured because of an accident at work
for how to get in touch. They’ll help you decide what to do and might be able to come to meetings with your employer to support you. It’s best to get legal advice as soon as possible if you want to make