Changed to Pension Credit time limits for overseas
Previously you could be absent from Great Britain for a period of 13 weeks for example on holiday and still receive benefits such as Pension Credit etc. However this will change on 1st April from 13 weeks to 4 weeks and does create a problem as many people go to Spain or elsewhere for the winter.
Note: this relates to State Pension Credit (not State Pension) and Housing Benefit.amongst others.
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I recall one time peedee when we were passing through border control at Calais the customs officer noted when he scanned our passport we had been out of the UK for a considerable time and remarked on it, also asking if we owned property abroad. I just told
him we were on our 'Gap Year' and we moved along. Regards, Roy0 -
Of course the question should be, if you can afford 13 weeks holiday abroad, should you be on benefits?
Moderator Comment
Can we please keep this thread to information only rather than turning it into a discussion about the pros and cons of benefits which risks it being suspended.
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Of course the question should be, if you can afford 13 weeks holiday abroad, should you be on benefits?
Moderator Comment
Can we please keep this thread to information only rather than turning it into a discussion about the pros and cons of benefits which risks it being suspended.
Write your comments here...Is it not a request for information as too how this situation can be?.
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The original information is a matter of fact. Those that it might apply to will no doubt find it of interest. Unfortunately rather than treat it as a matter of fact it has turned into a discussion about benefits and as such I shall suspend this discussion
to allow the Community Manager to review and decide whether it remains suspended or is reopened.David
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