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Showing habitual residence to get help with housing
this. The documents can include: your travel ticket or boarding pass your wage slips or tax documents such as a P45 or P60 a copy of your tenancy agreement in the UK, Ireland, Channel Islands or Isle
Disability discrimination and energy suppliers
or electricity will stop if you don't put money on your meter - could this affect your health, for example if your heating is cut off? you might have to travel to a shop or post office to put more money
Challenging a DLA decision - the tribunal hearing
all the things you want to say - you can refer to these during the hearing receipts for expenses you are claiming back that the tribunal service has approved - for example, travel by public transport
Challenging a PIP decision - the tribunal hearing
already approved, eg travel by public transport, your taxi fare if you can’t use public transport, childcare costs etc What to expect at the hearing The appeal tribunal hearing is informal - you won’t
If your employer says you owe them money
it from your pay if there’s a written agreement to say they can. Check if you owe your employer money Your employer could say you owe them money for things like: loans, like a travel season ticket loan
Check if your child can get a permanent right to live in the UK
claim benefits use the NHS go to school leave the UK and return as many times as they want They’ll usually only lose their indefinite leave if they’re outside the common travel area for more than 2
What to do after a death
a budgeting loan towards the cost of travelling to the funeral of a close relative. If the person who is paying for the funeral is receiving a means-tested benefit it may be possible to receive help through
Getting a Motability car
activity, for example if you’re a travelling salesperson. You won’t be allowed to use your vehicle for other kinds of work - for example as a taxi or to deliver things. You can contact RSA Motability either
Your options if your employer offers you another job
cost you more or take you longer to get to work. If the costs and travel time are the same, the change of location alone won’t be enough to let you refuse the job and keep your redundancy pay
How much pension you'll need
or disappear when you stop working. For example, you might be able to spend less on clothes, travelling expenses or lunches. The lifestyle you want to enjoy. What kinds of things will you have to pay