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Disability and carers benefits may be paid if you leave the UK to live in another EEA state or Switzerland. Find out if you can get UK disability benefits while living abroad.
The following benefits may be paid to you if you leave the UK to live in another European Economic Area (EEA) state or Switzerland:
The mobility component of Disability Living Allowance cannot usually be paid to people living abroad.
You may get these benefits while abroad if you or a family member:
'Relevant benefits' include: State Pension, Industrial Injuries Benefit, Incapacity Benefit, contribution-based Employment and Support Allowance or Bereavement Benefits.
The Exportability Team can check your National Insurance records for you.
When you're living in another EEA state or Switzerland, you must still meet the usual entitlement conditions for the benefits you wish to claim. The only difference is that you no longer have to:
Usually you must have spent at least 26 of the last 52 weeks in the UK, unless:
You may not be able to take your benefit with you if cannot demonstrate a genuine and sufficient link with Great Britain’s social security system. More information about this is available on the DWP website. See the link 'Past presence test – effect of CJEU judgement'.
If you think any of these exceptions apply to you, please contact the Exportability Team for further advice.
Your entitlement to UK disability benefits may be affected if you or a family member:
If you receive a pension or invalidity benefit from another EEA state or Switzerland, you may be entitled to a disability benefit from that country. This will be instead of getting your disability benefit from the UK.
You may not receive Carer's Allowance if you receive other benefits which are paid at a rate higher or the same as Carer's Allowance. This might include your State Pension and any benefits you may receive from other member states.
State Pension, Industrial Injuries Benefit, Incapacity Benefit, contribution-based Employment and Support Allowance or Bereavement Benefits
You’ll be paid as long as you receive a ‘relevant benefit’ or for the duration of your disability benefit award - whichever is shorter.
If you have paid enough National Insurance contributions you can claim a contributions-based sickness benefit. Your benefit will be paid for as long as you remain insured from these contributions, or the duration of your award if this is shorter.
If you are claiming as a family member of someone who:
Then your benefit will be paid for:
Contact the Exportability Team if:
You’ll need to tell them your national insurance number and your family member’s national insurance number - if you’re entitled as a family member.
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