The Move to UC is accelerating throughout 2024 and more people in Wiltshire will receive their ‘migration notice’
- Housing Benefit
- Income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
- Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
- Child Tax Credits (CTC)
- Working Tax Credits (WTC)
- Income Support
- you get a letter from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) telling you to claim Universal Credit by a certain date
- your situation changes in certain ways - for example, you might need to claim Universal Credit if you’ve separated from a partner or moved to a different council area
If you’ve had a letter from the DWP telling you to claim Universal Credit
If you’ve got a migration notice
- You’ll usually get one payment each month and you usually have to manage your claim online.
- It will usually take 5 weeks to get your first Universal Credit payment - but it could take longer.
- Your old benefits might stop before your Universal Credit starts. When they stop depends on which benefits you get, and when you claim Universal Credit.
- Your old legacy benefits will stop around the time of the deadline (the exact date will depend on which benefits you get).