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Deciding if citizenship is right for you
or your indefinite leave to remain. If you get British citizenship, you can leave the UK for as long as you want without losing your right to return. If you go to prison If it’s a serious criminal
Check you’re in the right Universal Credit work-related activity group
financially - for example, because they have a physical or mental condition they’re in prison they’re not allowed to enter Great Britain In the summer holiday you might need to look for work. Changing your
Getting a lodger
the right to rent, you could get a fine or a prison sentence. Forming an agreement with your lodger It’s a good idea to make an agreement with your lodger. You can make a verbal agreement, but it's best
Check if a change affects your Income Support
-time or, if under 19, starts an advanced education course, for example a degree or teacher training one of you goes to prison Your children Tell the DWP if a child you’re responsible for: leaves
Check if a change affects your JSA
pension age on GOV.UK go to prison If you get income-based JSA, you’ll need to tell the DWP if any of them happen to your partner. You must also tell them if: you stop living with your partner you start
If someone's harassed you in housing
of the Equality Act that covers housing doesn’t cover everywhere you might be living. It doesn't cover places like hotels, holiday homes or prisons. If your problem is about any of these, find out
How to claim bereavement benefits
of other benefits you can get. You won’t be paid your Bereavement Support Payment if you’re given a prison sentence. If you’re on remand, your Bereavement Support Payment will stop but you’ll get any missed
Check if you can get sick pay
or in prison have an agricultural workers contract from before 1 October 2013 You can read about agricultural sick pay on GOV.UK. If you’re on maternity leave You can’t get paid SSP if you’re getting
What to do after a death
overdose) the death was in any way suspicious the death took place during surgery or recovery from an anaesthetic the death took place in prison or police custody the death was caused
Challenging what the CMS says you should get
. This is called the ‘flat rate’. They’ll pay this if they’re on certain benefits or have income of less than £100 a week. They might not be asked to pay anything at all if they’re in prison, a care home