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P45 & social welfare-ADVICE REQ

  • 27-03-2012 3:47pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 362 ✭✭


    if you resign how long are you waiting on social welfare? its a long story but its not being done for the sake of signing on ,

    if your sacked how long before you can sign on and more importantly

    how do the s/w know if you resign or have been sacked is there something on your p45, say if you resign and get your p45 more or less straight away?

    just considering options here but its not being done light heartedly! so pls just if you have valuable advice it would be appreciated ;)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,787 ✭✭✭edellc


    Play Bunny wrote: »
    if you resign how long are you waiting on social welfare? its a long story but its not being done for the sake of signing on ,

    if your sacked how long before you can sign on and more importantly

    how do the s/w know if you resign or have been sacked is there something on your p45, say if you resign and get your p45 more or less straight away?

    just considering options here but its not being done light heartedly! so pls just if you have valuable advice it would be appreciated ;)

    if you have your P45 and go to sign on the welfare may ask if you could get a letter saying you were let go but if you cant get it then its only a big deal if you dont have the sufficient insurable weeks paid to claim JSB

    If you have the correct amount of insurable weeks then its normally no problem and you will get it once all the required documents are supplied to the welfare so thats your call as to when you get it, normally once you submitted everything you will get it the next day that is relevant for payment ( JSB and on the letter of your last name)

    If your applying for JSA then its means tested so you didnt have sufficient insurable weeks so this takes longer (not sure of exact time it depends on office to office as to how busy they are really)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11 mia78


    If you resign from employment you can be disallowed for a period up to 9 weeks but that is really dependent on your reasons for leaving which you can discuss with social welfare.
    Forms are sent to the employer when you make the claim to see why job finished


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 362 ✭✭Play Bunny


    edellc wrote: »
    if you have your P45 and go to sign on the welfare may ask if you could get a letter saying you were let go but if you cant get it then its only a big deal if you dont have the sufficient insurable weeks paid to claim JSB

    If you have the correct amount of insurable weeks then its normally no problem and you will get it once all the required documents are supplied to the welfare so thats your call as to when you get it, normally once you submitted everything you will get it the next day that is relevant for payment ( JSB and on the letter of your last name)

    If your applying for JSA then its means tested so you didnt have sufficient insurable weeks so this takes longer (not sure of exact time it depends on office to office as to how busy they are really)

    well it would be jsb being applied for, and it would be resignation due to "stress and bullying" so thinking of resigning and rather than having a breakdown of some sort :(


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,407 ✭✭✭upinthesky


    mia78 wrote: »
    If you resign from employment you can be disallowed for a period up to 9 weeks but that is really dependent on your reasons for leaving which you can discuss with social welfare.
    Forms are sent to the employer when you make the claim to see why job finished

    really do they send forms to the employer never hr=eard of that before


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 362 ✭✭Play Bunny


    i was wondering what the story was with how they knew if u resigned or got fired?...when i was made redundant i pretty much signed back on straight away as ive been made redundant twice in the past 3yrs, its actually for a friend of mine im enquiring its not myself...


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