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<p>Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) can continue to be paid when a claimant
is temporarily absent from Great Britain for more than 28 days where an absence is
in connection with treatment in relation to their limited capability for work, or
the health of a dependent child, provided they continue to meet the other conditions
of entitlement. In these cases, ESA can continue to be awarded for the first 26 weeks
in a 52-week period.</p><p> </p><p>In addition, where ESA claimants travel abroad
for NHS treatment, or move to live with a partner or close family member who is a
serving member of the armed forces there are no time limits.</p>
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