Yes you can claim it but it and you should sign to ensure your National Insurance contributions are kept up to date.
Yes you will receive National Insurance Contribution credits for the period of unemployment, which can be counted towards entitlement for a State Pension. That's why it's important to claim Jobseeker's Allowance if you are unemployed even if you are not entitled or do not wish to receive any payments.
If your partner or civil partner works 24 hours or more a week on average, you can't usually get income-based JSA (contribution-based JSA isn't affected). If they work less than 24 hours, it may affect how much you get. So the answer to your question appears to be yes, you can claim.
can I claim disability allowance if my child suffers from global delay
no
Do not think so. Job seekers benefits are a UK deal, not EU policy?!
no
The job centre may take any benefit that you receive from this kind of insurance into account when claiming job-seekers allowance. You need to check with the job centre as it depends on personal circumstances.
Whether or not a person can make a claim of incapacitation if their partner is working depends on many things. Insurance, the state one is in, age, and household income can all play a role depending on where the claimant lives. Ideally, these cases are viewed as individual claims that do not include the spouse.
The amount given to asylum seekers is less than 1% of what is spent on the NHS each year. Individual asylum seekers receive around 70% (£38.96 per week) of income support. They are not entitled to many of the benefits others rely upon, such as disability living allowance. Refugees are entitled to the same level of benefits as UK citizens, since they have proven their right to stay here. However, most of them want to work, and many of them do.
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If you are out of the country and not available to sign on, on your specific day, your claim will be cancelled. When you return from holiday you will have to make a new claim, and you will not receive any benefits while you have been away. Its a real pain. ^^^ This is not correct. You can fill out a holiday form. While you're on holiday (whether in the UK or abroad) your claim will be suspended for the period you're away, and you wont be paid anything for the days you state on the holiday form. However - once you return, and sign on your next scheduled day, your benefits will be started again without having to fill in a new claim.
Yes. as long as you are not working and youre wages are not over a certain amount. if you do claim and then get work through the agency you need to let the jobcentre know.