What is the difference between ESA and new style ESA?

In plain terms, 'old-style' ESA is ESA awarded and paid outside the UC system. It can comprise both contributory ESA (ie, essentially non-means tested) and income-related ESA – ie, means tested. By contrast, 'new-style' ESA is ESA awarded and paid under the UC system. It only has one form, which is contributory.
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Is new style ESA the same as ESA?

What is ESA? ESA is paid to those who have a disability or health condition that affects how much they work. There are two types - contributory ESA, which has been renamed new style ESA, and income-related ESA.
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Who is eligible for new style ESA?

To get New Style ESA you'll need to have been an employee or self-employed and paid (or been credited with) National Insurance contributions, usually in the last 2 to 3 years. You will also need to have a fit note (sometimes called 'sick note' or 'doctor's note') but you can start making your claim before you have one.
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How long can you be on new style ESA?

New Style ESA lasts for 365 days if you're in the work-related activity group. There's no time limit if you're in the support group. To keep getting ESA you must report any change in your circumstances. You may also need to send fit notes regularly.
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What is the difference between income-related ESA and contribution based ESA?

The difference is, you can still receive contribution-based ESA if you get the Severe Disability Premium. Income-based ESA. You may be able to get this if you've not met the criteria for National Insurance contributions in the last two to three years. You must also be entitled to the Severe Disability Premium.
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What are the 2 types of ESA?

There are 2 old types of ESA, which some people are still getting - they're called 'income-based ESA' and 'contribution-based ESA'. If you're already getting contribution-based ESA, you might be able to add income-based ESA to it. This could mean you'll get more money.
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How much do you get for new style ESA?

If you get either new style ESA or contribution-based ESA. When you first claim, you'll usually get: £77.00 each week if you're aged 25 or over.
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What happens when new style ESA ends?

You don't need to do anything. You'll get the same amount of money when your contribution-based ESA stops. At the end of the year, the amount of your income-related ESA will go up and it will replace your contribution-based ESA.
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Can you work on new style ESA?

If you're on new style ESA or contribution-based ESA

Your partner's work won't affect your ESA payments.
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Will my ESA go up if I get PIP?

Not only can you have PIP and ESA at the same time, but just having an award of PIP can increase the amount of income-related ESA you are entitled to.
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How long can you stay on ESA support group?

There is a one-year time limit on payment of contributory Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) for people in the Work-Related Activity Group.
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Do you get extra money if you have limited capability for work?

If you have limited capability for work, your work coach will discuss your situation and agree steps to help you start preparing for work. You'll get extra money if you have limited capability for work and work related activity. You do not need to look for work or prepare for work.
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Can new style ESA be backdated?

You can check how much ESA you'll get. The DWP will usually pay up to 3 months ESA to cover time when you had limited capability for work before you applied. This is called 'backdating'. You won't usually get ESA to cover the first 7 days you had limited capability for work.
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Can I get disability premium on contribution based ESA?

Income related and contribution based ESA

You can get income-related or contribution-based ESA if you: get or are entitled to the severe disability premium. got or were entitled to the severe disability premium in the last month (and you're still eligible for it).
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How much is ESA with disability premium?

You'll get: £69.40 a week for a single person. £138.80 a week for a couple if you're both eligible.
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Can I claim old style ESA?

Old-style ESA is closed for new claims, but if you are still getting old-style contribution-based ESA you might be able to get more money by asking for a new award of income-related ESA. And any increase that you get through ESA may be carried through to Universal Credit when you migrate to the new benefit.
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Do you get a Christmas bonus on ESA?

If your ESA continues after the Work Capability Assessment, you also qualify for a £10 Christmas Bonus each year. You do not need to make a claim for the bonus. It is paid automatically. It does not affect any other benefits you might get.
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How much do you get on ESA 2021?

up to £61.05 a week if you're aged under 25. up to £77.00 a week if you're aged 25 or over.
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How many hours can I work on ESA and PIP?

You can usually work while you are claiming ESA if both of the following apply: you work less than 16 hours a week.
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Do you get extra money on Universal Credit if you get PIP?

If you're getting Personal Independence Payment (PIP) or Disability Living Allowance (DLA), it will continue to be paid along with your Universal Credit payment.
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How often is ESA reviewed?

Review periods are usually set between 6 and 36 months, based on when the HCP / DM believes there may be a change in the claimant's condition. At this point a repeat assessment would be appropriate. Reassessments ensure the eligibility conditions for ESA still apply and the group allocation is still appropriate.
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Does ESA support group stop at pension age?

Any changes might affect how much ESA you should get or which group you're placed in. When you reach State Pension age, the DWP should stop your ESA automatically. If they don't stop your ESA, contact them and make sure they know you've reached State Pension age.
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How much savings can I have on ESA support group?

If you are placed in the support group, then your savings will affect ESA benefit payments. Those on the ESA-support group have a maximum savings limit of £16,000. That means if you apply for income-based ESA and have more than £16,000 in savings, you will not qualify for payments.
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How much savings can I have on PIP and ESA?

There is no savings limit for PIP - you can have as much money in the bank as you like.
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How long does new style ESA take to process?

You'll get form ESA50 in the post within 4 weeks of your first payment. Return it within 28 days.
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