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Sorry to gatecrash your thread Delta, I hope you dont mind. I was just wondering; my 3 years of funding is due to finish in January by which time I am hoping to have finished my lab work and have written the majority of my first draft. I am intending to start looking for a job straight away as I have no savings to survive on. Therefore I was planning on claiming JSA from January as I have a loan that I am paying off. I am living with my boyfriend at the moment in a flat we share, and he is happy for at least a few months to pay the rent and bills while I finish and get a job, but we think at the most we could manage for 3-6 months on his one income and (hopefully) my JSA. However, from some of the threads I have read it seems that my boyfriend's income will prevent me from claiming JSA, can someone confirm that this is correct? If so, I'm guessing my only option will be to move back in with my parents, and hopefully claim JSA untill I find a job? Can anyone confirm that this is correct?
Thanks guys
I'm afraid you're correct as you'll be cohabiting. You would be okay on your own or living with your parents. The rules for claiming Job Seeker's Allowance in the UK are clear on that.
Sorry!!!
Ian (Mackem_Beefy)
Sorry to gatecrash again, I was just wondering if/when people who's funding had finished signed up for job seekers allowance, did you have to take any evidence to show that your funding had finished, like an official university letter or something? I have the dreaded task of doing this in the New Year (something to look forward to! Or not!) and I just want to be prepared.
Thanks again.
I was never asked for any evidence that my funding had finished. However, you may want to take the paperwork along explaining you're funding arrangements (if you still have this from the beginning of you're PhD) just in case you're asked.
I signed on briefly after my studentship expired and before I took up my first post-doc.