Migrating to Universal Credit from Legacy Benefits
As the government continues its transition from legacy benefits to Universal Credit, it’s important to understand how this change affects…
Read articleMarch 6, 2025
As the government continues its transition from legacy benefits to Universal Credit, it’s important to understand how this change affects you. At Citizens Advice, we’re here to help you navigate the process and ensure you don’t miss out on financial support.
Universal Credit is a single payment that replaces six legacy benefits:
If you’re currently receiving any of these benefits, you will need to move to Universal Credit by 2029. Some people will move earlier through natural migration (if your circumstances change), while others will be transferred through managed migration (where the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) sends a migration notice instructing you to apply).
The government is currently sending migration notices to people still on legacy benefits. If you receive a notice, you must apply for Universal Credit by the deadline, or your benefits will stop.
Key steps in the process:
Receiving a Migration Notice
Assessing Your Financial Situation
Making a Universal Credit Claim
If you don’t apply within three months of receiving your migration notice, your benefits will stop, and you may face financial hardship. If you miss the deadline, contact the DWP immediately to explain your situation.
Some people may be entitled to extra support, including those who previously received the Severe Disability Premium (SDP). If this applies to you, you could be eligible for a managed migration transitional element to help bridge the financial gap.
The transition to Universal Credit can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to go through it alone. The Help to Claim team can:
For more information contact our Help to Claim: Universal Credit team.
We will need some information about you and your circumstances when you contact us, please visit what to bring with you to ensure you have the relevant information we will need to help you.
If you receive a migration notice, act as soon as possible to ensure you continue receiving financial support. If you’re unsure about what to do, contact us for free, independent advice.
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