DWP could stop your PIP payments if you go on holiday abroad this year (2024)

Those claiming benefits such as Personal Independence Payment (PIP) from the UK Government could find themselves in financial awe upon their return, should they choose to holiday abroad this year.

There are several changes in circ*mstances that claimants must notify the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) of, or risk losing their benefit entitlement altogether.

And while a change of name, doctor, healthcare professional or address won't directly affect your benefits, planning to leave the country for a period of more than four weeks - even if just for a leisurely holiday - can on the other hand have a detrimental affect, according to The Daily Record.

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The DWP guidance states: “This change may affect the claimant’s entitlement to PIP. We will need to know the date the claimant is leaving the country, how long they are planning to be out of the country, which country they are going to and why they are going abroad."

If you’re planning on enjoying an extended holiday now that most travel restrictions have been lifted, make sure you contact the DWP with the details they have asked for as soon as possible - and keep it in mind when booking.

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How to report a change of circ*mstances to DWP

Contact the PIP enquiry line on 0800 121 4433 to report a change of circ*mstances - lines are open from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.

Here is a comprehensive guide to all the changes in circ*mstances and whether you need to contact the DWP about them.

Changes to daily living or mobility needs

You should tell DWP if, for example, you need more or less help or support or the condition will last for a longer or shorter time than you previously told DWP about.

This change may affect entitlement to PIP, the amount and the period of the PIP award.

Leaving the country or planning to leave the country for a period of more than 4 weeks

This change may affect the claimant’s entitlement to PIP. The DWP needs to know the date the claimant is leaving the country, how long they are planning to be out of the country, which country they are going to and why they are going abroad.

Hospitals or similar institutions

DWP guidance states that both components of PIP cease to be payable 28 days after the claimant is admitted to an NHS hospital. Privately funded patients are unaffected by these rules and can continue to be paid either component of PIP.

If a claimant is in hospital or a similar institution at the date entitlement to PIP starts, PIP is not payable until they are discharged.

Care homes

The daily living component of PIP ceases to be payable after 28 days of residency in care home where the costs of the accommodation are met from public or local funds. The PIP mobility component can continue to be paid.

People who fully self-fund their placement are unaffected by these rules. If a claimant is in a care home at the date of entitlement, the PIP daily living component is not payable until they leave.

Linked spells in hospital and a care home

Spells in hospital are linked if the gap between them is no more than 28 days. The daily living component for spells in a care home is also linked if the gap between them is no more than 28 days.

There is no link for the mobility component because payment is not affected when in a care home. Both components of PIP will stop being paid after a total of 28 days in hospital.

The daily living component of PIP will stop being paid after a total of 28 days in a care home. If a claimant moves between a hospital and care home, or the other way around, these periods will also link.

Imprisonment or claimant held in legal custody

This change may affect the amount of PIP that can be paid to the claimant. The DWP needs to know the date the claimant was taken into prison or legal custody and the length of time they are expected to be there if known.

Detained in legal custody

PIP ceases to be payable after 28 days where someone is being detained in legal custody. This applies whether the offence is civil or criminal and whether they have been convicted or are on remand.

Suspended payments of benefit are not refunded regardless of the outcome of proceedings against the individual. Two or more separate periods in legal custody link if they are within one year of each other.

Change of name

This change will not affect payment or eligibility for PIP, but it is important that the DWP has the most up-to-date details for the claimant.

This change needs to be reported in writing - if the claimant phones to give these details, the DWP will ask for these details to be put in writing. The written notification must contain:

  • full details of their previous name

  • their new name

  • details of any changes made to the bank or building society account into which PIP is paid, such as the name of the account or the account number

  • their signature on the letter

Change of account PIP is paid into

The DWP needs full details of the of the name and address of the new bank or building society along with details of the new account including the name of the account, the account number and the sort code or roll number.

Change of person acting for the claimant

This refers to an appointee or someone with power of attorney for the claimant.

This change is important so that the DWP can make payments to the right person at the right time. They need the full name, address and contact details of the new person who is acting for the claimant.

If the person acting for the claimant has moved or has different contact details, the DWP just needs the new details.

Change of address

This change, providing it is not a hospital or nursing home will not affect eligibility or payment of PIP. It is important that the DWP hold the most up-to-date details for the claimant.

They need full details of the new address the claimant has moved to, including the postcode and the date that they moved.

Change of doctor or healthcare professional

This change will not affect payment or eligibility for PIP and is not mandatory once a decision on the PIP claim has been made.

However, if the change happens during the claiming stage it is essential that the DWP have the most up-to-date information. This will make sure the assessment provider has the right contact details to gather any further details they may require. The DWP needs the full name, address and contact details of the new doctor or health care professional.

Full details about changes of circ*mstance if you are receiving PIP can be found in the online handbook here.

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DWP could stop your PIP payments if you go on holiday abroad this year (2024)

FAQs

DWP could stop your PIP payments if you go on holiday abroad this year? ›

It says leaving the country or planning to do so for a period of more than four weeks - even if this is a holiday - may affect a person's entitlement to PIP. The rules state: "We need to know if the claimant's condition, the amount of help they need or their circ*mstances change.

Can you go abroad on holiday on PIP? ›

Going abroad temporarily

You can claim the following benefits if you're going abroad for up to 13 weeks (or 26 weeks if it's for medical treatment): Attendance Allowance. Disability Living Allowance ( DLA ) for adults. Personal Independence Payment ( PIP )

Will I lose my PIP if I go on holiday? ›

Attendance Allowance (AA), Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Disability Living Allowance (DLA) If you're going abroad temporarily, you can keep claiming these benefits for up to 13 weeks.

Do you have to tell DWP if I go on holiday? ›

You should notify the DWP that you intend to go abroad and the reason why you are going. If you don't, or you go abroad for longer than one month, then your Universal Credit assessment period could be reduced to nil.

Why would they stop PIP payments? ›

you had a medical assessment and the DWP decided your condition has improved. you missed a medical assessment. you told the DWP about a change of circ*mstances and they decided you can't get PIP any more. the DWP is taking back a benefit overpayment.

Does bank holiday affect PIP? ›

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) often shifts payment dates around for the bank holiday and can affect benefits such as Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment (PIP).

How long can you leave the country on disability? ›

If you receive SSI, it is not possible to continue drawing benefits while you live abroad. The SSA will not continue your check if you are in another country. Once you are outside the United States or one of the territories for 30 days, your benefits will stop.

How long can you go abroad for if you claim PIP? ›

PIP/DLA can be taken abroad (on a temporary basis) for up to 13 weeks; or 26 weeks if it's for medical treatment. To qualify, you must be a habitual resident in the EEA country or Switzerland, and have a genuine link with the UK social security system, (for example, you've lived or worked in the UK).

Can I collect disability and live abroad? ›

If you earned Social Security benefits, you can visit or live in most foreign countries and still receive payments. Look up the country on the SSA Payments Abroad Screening Tool to be sure you can receive your payments.

What are the benefits of returning to the UK after living abroad? ›

You might qualify for benefits such as Pension Credit, Housing Benefit or Council Tax Support (also known as Council Tax Reduction) when you return to the UK. These benefits are means-tested, which means that your income and savings are taken into account when working out whether you qualify for this benefit.

Can DWP look at my Facebook? ›

It's that simple dwp have access to your Facebook if they already suspect fraud is being committed. Therefore everyone getting dla/esa / pip should ensure there are no public photos that may be misconstrued showing on their FB or twitter.

Do the DWP follow you? ›

The DWP does indeed act on reports from the public, but it also has its own sophisticated means of detecting when fraudulent activity might be taking place. As such, any one of the 20 million people receiving benefits from the DWP could be investigated.

Can the DWP check bank accounts? ›

The Department for Work and Pensions are continuing to crackdown on fraud - including monitoring the bank accounts and social media profiles of those claiming benefits. According to new figures released by the DWP, fraud and error in the benefit system is falling.

Can PIP just stop? ›

Something changes

Your award of PIP might change if something in your life changes. For example, if your health gets better, your PIP may go down or stop. If your health gets worse, your PIP may go up. It is up to you to tell the DWP when your condition gets better or worse.

How often is PIP reviewed? ›

If you have an indefinite award the DWP will usually review it every 10 years. If you don't get an indefinite award, you'll get PIP for a fixed amount of time – your decision letter will tell you for how long. If you're terminally ill the award will be for 3 years.

Can I get a PIP back payment? ›

Your PIP will be backdated to when you first made a PIP claim, so you are likely to get a lump sum back payment. This lump sum payment can be very large. The DWP might contact you and offer to pay it in installments. This can be helpful if you have difficulty managing money.

Can you travel internationally while on short term disability? ›

Your disability insurance policy will detail what the specific guidelines are when it comes to taking a vacation. Some policies may be entitled to prohibit certain types of travel such as international travel or cruises. Be sure to take these guidelines into consideration and follow them when planning your trip.

Can you travel abroad on disability? ›

If you leave the U.S., we will stop your benefits the month after the sixth calendar month in a row that you are outside the country. You can make visits to the United States for specific periods of time, depending on how long you've been outside, to continue receiving your benefits.

Can I live abroad on disability? ›

If you earned Social Security benefits, you can visit or live in most foreign countries and still receive payments. Look up the country on the SSA Payments Abroad Screening Tool to be sure you can receive your payments.

Can I have a home visit from PIP? ›

If your GP normally visits you in your home, you might be offered a home visit instead of a having to go to an assessment centre. Your assessment centre might ask you for a letter from your GP or other evidence that you need a home visit or alternative location for your assessment.

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