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<p>It is a general requirement that a claimant must be in Great Britain (GB) to be
entitled to Universal Credit but there are circumstances when a person is still entitled
to Universal Credit whilst temporarily being absent from GB.</p><p> </p><p>Claimants
generally should notify Universal Credit of the intention to go abroad. Claimants
can go abroad on holiday for any reason for up to one month, but they must still satisfy
their work related requirements on the claimant commitment. An absence can be extended
and in some specific circumstances work-related requirements may be ‘switched-off’.</p><p>
</p><p>The Department has put into place measures to support existing benefit recipients
in exceptional cases where their absence abroad goes over the period allowed under
the temporary absence benefit rules and are awaiting repatriation due to covid-19
travel restrictions.</p><p> </p><p>Foreign, Commmonwealth & Development Office
consular staff continue to provide advice and support to British nationals who face
financial difficulties overseas due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Those in real financial
distress whilst stranded overseas can seek advice and support from their local consular
team, who will be able to advise on any local support that may be available, as well
as facilitate contact with friends and families who may be able to help.</p>
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