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The person you're caring for must get one of the following benefits, called 'qualifying benefits':. You usually have to be in Great Britain when you claim. There are some exceptions, for example, for members and family members of the Armed Forces. You can find out more about claiming benefits if you live, move or travel abroad on GOV. You must also have lived in Great Britain for 2 out of the last 3 years. Great Britain is England, Wales and Scotland. Your time spent in Great Britain doesn't need to have been in one go.

You can get help from your nearest Citizens Advice. If you're terminally ill you'll need to show you're habitually resident, but you don't need to have lived in Great Britain for 2 out of the last 3 years. Your right to reside depends on things like your work, family and personal situation. You can check if you had a right to reside. If none of these apply to you, you might be able to make a late application to the EU Settlement Scheme.

Find out more about staying in the UK if you're from the EU. Contact your nearest Citizens Advice before you apply. The DWP has published an example case that covers the type of evidence the benefit department might want to see, for example - the reasons why the disabled person gets the benefit from an EEA country or Switzerland. If you think your client receives an equivalent benefit and the evidence they've shown you suggests they might be eligible, they should go to their nearest Jobcentre Plus.

If you care for a person or people for at least 20 hours a week, you might be able to get Carer's Credits. These are credits that fill in gaps in your National Insurance record - this decides whether you can get:. If your Carer's Allowance is either the same as or less than the other benefit, you will get the other benefit rather than Carer's Allowance. If the other benefit is less than your Carer's Allowance, you will get the other benefit and the balance of your Carer's Allowance on top.

Relay UK - if you can't hear or speak on the phone, you can type what you want to say: then You can use Relay UK with an app or a textphone. You can find out how to use video relay on YouTube. You will have to provide your national insurance number and evidence to show it belongs to you. If you don't know your national insurance number, but you think you have one, you should provide evidence to help the office to find it.

If you do not have a national insurance number, you will have to apply for one. Your partner may have to attend an interview with a personal adviser as a condition of you getting Carer's Allowance. Get a benefits check. Back to top. Postcode Please enter a valid postcode Submit. Benefits and Entitlements Attendance Allowance Benefit rates Benefits and accessing cash - coronavirus advice Benefits Calculator — what are you entitled to?

Carer's Allowance. How much could I get? Am I eligible for Carer's Allowance? How do I claim Carer's Allowance? Need help with your claim? More Carer's Allowance questions. Call the Carer's Allowance Unit on textphone: Visit GOV.

UK to download a claim form or claim online. Errors Please select a search type Please enter a valid postcode. What if my circumstances change? Our direct email address is contact ageuk. We also use cookies set by other sites to help us deliver content from their services. You can change your cookie settings at any time. The deadline to apply to the scheme was 30 June for most people, but you might still be able to apply.

Check if you can still apply to the EU Settlement Scheme. Your earnings are any income from employment and self-employment after tax, National Insurance and expenses. The carer must not be your spouse, partner, parent, child or sibling. Check what you need to do. To help us improve GOV.

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