Yes, individuals struggling with Alcoholism may claim Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) in the UK if they are actively seeking employment and meet the eligibility criteria. However, their ability to receive the allowance may be influenced by their willingness to engage in treatment or rehabilitation programs, as local authorities may require proof of efforts to address their addiction. It's important for those in this situation to seek support and guidance to navigate both their recovery and financial needs.
Can i have savings and clam income support
Do not think so. Job seekers benefits are a UK deal, not EU policy?!
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.
The dole is an alternative name for Jobseeker's Allowance.
Yes, you can claim Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) in the UK even if you have savings, but the amount of savings you have can affect your eligibility and the amount you receive. If you have savings over £6,000, your JSA payments may be reduced, and if your savings exceed £16,000, you will not qualify for JSA. It's important to report any savings when applying to ensure accurate assessment of your claim.
approx after 3 working days after you sign on.
i find it usually comes in between 2 and 3am
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.
not sure you're allowed to refuse any. job interviews are not job offers however.
That information is withheld under the Data Protection Act !
Here are two examples: The job seekers looked in the newspaper for jobs. Many job seekers have trouble finding a job.
None of them I haven't been paid today when my money went through and it hasent gone in yet