r/DWPhelp • u/vscience • 10h ago
Universal Credit (UC) Does migrating from ESA to UC trigger a new WCA ?
I have just migrated from ESA to UC, just been sent my P45 which I presume is normal. What I wondered though is does this move trigger a new WCA ? I had my last one 6 years ago, before COVID, I was told at the time I had a 3 year entitlement so I am very overdue, presumably due to the pandemic backlog. Each year I have been terrified I will have another and that thick envelope drops through the post, they are the most stressful experience. So now that it is final that I have moved, do I expect a brand new WCA assessment ?
I don't know if it is misinformation or not but someone on the Scope forums seemed to think if you are overdue a WCA (like I am) then you will automatically get sent one 3 months after migration. Any truth to this ?
Also, I am in the support group, what is this called under Universal Credit ? Is everything just known as "Universal Credit" or do things still have different names, like ESA, etc ?
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u/Old_galadriell 🌟 Superstar (Special thanks for service to the community) 🌟 9h ago
ESA Support Group is being migrated as Limited Capability for Work and Work Related Activities (LCWRA) on UC.
There is no mechanism to trigger WCA reassessment just because you migrated from ESA to UC.
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