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DWP travel rules you must follow if you’re going on holiday this year

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Those receiving benefits are being reminded of several key rules from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) that they must adhere to if they plan on taking a holiday. These regulations affect millions, including those on universal credit and personal independence payments (PIP), reports Wales Online.

The guidelines state that if you’re planning a longer break, you may need to notify the DWP. In some cases, you might be required to continue your job search while abroad and if you’re waiting for certain claims to be processed, you might have to avoid travelling overseas.




As the holiday season approaches, it’s vital to know which rules apply to you based on the duration of your trip and the benefits you receive.

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Universal Credit travel and holiday rules

Universal Credit recipients should be aware of specific travel and holiday rules. The government stipulates that any changes in your circumstances must be reported to ensure you continue receiving the correct amount of universal credit.

Failure to do so could lead to overpayment, which you would then be obligated to repay. If you’re submitting a new claim for universal credit, you must be in the UK on the day of submission.

Universal credit claimants can typically travel abroad on the same day or return from a holiday earlier that day. They are permitted to go on holiday for up to one month, but they must adhere to the conditions of the claimant commitment agreed upon when first applying for universal credit.

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