Can You Go on Holiday While Receiving Universal Credit? What You Need to Know
Learn how going on holiday affects your Universal Credit benefits, including allowed travel duration and reporting requirements.
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Yes, you can go on holiday while receiving Universal Credit, but there are some conditions to consider. If your trip is within the UK, you can typically be away for up to one month without it affecting your benefit. For international travel, the allowed period is generally up to one month as well, but it's crucial to inform the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) about your travel plans to avoid any misunderstandings. Always check the latest guidance or contact DWP for the most accurate advice before making travel arrangements.
FAQs & Answers
- How long can I be away on holiday without affecting Universal Credit? You can typically be away for up to one month within the UK or internationally without it affecting your Universal Credit, provided you inform the DWP.
- Do I need to notify DWP if I go on holiday while on Universal Credit? Yes, it’s important to inform the Department for Work and Pensions about your travel plans to avoid any issues with your benefits.
- Can international travel affect my Universal Credit payments? International travel is usually allowed for up to one month, but you must notify DWP to ensure your benefits continue without interruption.
- What happens if I stay abroad longer than the allowed period on Universal Credit? Staying longer than the permitted time without notifying DWP may result in suspension or reduction of your Universal Credit payments.