You can ONLY apply for UC online using a computer, tablet or smart phone - there are no paper forms to complete. This means you will need to have use or access to the internet to apply for UC.
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IMPORTANT: After making a claim online for UC, you must call the UC service centre within 7 days to book an initial interview at the Jobcentre. If you don’t call, your claim will be cancelled.
BE AWARE: It could take up to six weeks to receive your first UC payment – this means you will not be in receipt of any benefit payments during this time. For some, this may mean they won’t have any money to pay their rent, bills or buy food.
Requesting an advance payment to help during this time
You can ask for an advance payment from the UC service centre if you don’t think you’ll have enough money to live on between when you apply for UC and when you’ll get your first payment.
Be aware: The advance payment is a loan - you’ll have to pay it back. The repayments will be automatically deducted from your UC payments and you’ll get smaller UC payments until you pay back all the advance payment, which will take up to 6 months.
Important UC facts to know:
The biggest changes those receiving UC must be aware include:
- You need to apply for UC online using a computer, tablet or smart phone
- You need to have a bank account to receive UC
- You will receive a UC payment ONCE a month (on the same date each month)
- You will need to pay your RENT yourself out of your UC payment
- You can only make changes to your UC claim online
- You will need to budget for all your bills monthly
These facts are the general rules to UC – in some circumstances they may vary.
REMEMBER: Rent must be paid first
One of the biggest changes for those on UC will be that they need to pay their rent directly to their landlord – for some this may be the first time they have had to do this. The easiest way to make sure your rent is paid on time would be to set up an automatic payment on the day you receive your UC – either as a standing order or Direct Debit.
If you don’t pay your full rent amount on time, you could end up losing your home. So it’s vital you understand how you can pay your rent – visit our How to pay your rent section.
Remember: No one can live in their home rent free. We don’t want to evict anyone but if they don’t pay their rent and don’t get in contact with us for help, we may have no alternative.