Universal Credit

Universal Credit is a type of benefit for working-age people looking for work or who have low income

What is it?

Universal Credit is a new type of benefit for people looking for work or who have low income. It is being introduced in stages and replaces the following benefits:

  • Housing Benefit
  • Income-Based Jobseekerโ€™s Allowance (JSA)
  • Income Support
  • Income-Related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
  • Child and Working Tax Credits
Changing over to Universal Credit

There are two types of moves onto Universal Credit, sometimes called โ€˜natural migrationโ€™ and โ€˜managed migrationโ€™.

Natural migration is where someone makes a new claim for Universal Credit because their circumstances have changed, and they need to make a new claim for means-tested benefit.

Managed migrationย is the process whereby the DWP will tell claimants of the benefits listed above to claim Universal Credit. The DWP plans for most people to have been told to claim Universal Credit by the end of December 2025, so that everyone should have been moved over by the end of March 2026.

If you are told you must now claim Universal Credit, the letter will explain that your current benefits will stop after three months. It is important to claim within the deadline to ensure you are not worse off.

Read on below for more information about Universal Credit.