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That is not true you can ask to miss a week to sign on as you are away but any longer than that and you have to sign off.

 

If you are on JSA and you go on holiday outside the UK then you have to sign off (if you go in between signings you are still supposed to sign off but i guess a lot dont). While you are abroad you are classed as unable to be actively seeking work and your Job Seekers agreement states that to receive your benefit you have to be actively seeking work. If you go on holiday inside the UK then you are supposed to fill in a holiday form which states where you are going and contact details of where you will be. This is supposedly so you can be contacted should a job become available. You also have to sign to say that you will still be actively seeking work while you are away and are prepared to come back at a few days notice should a job or interview come up. Before it was changed to JSA and the dole office was renamed the job center you used to be able to get a holiday form for up to 2 weeks abroad and not lose any money but they were stopped quite a few years ago.

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I had a problem earlier this year when I sold a car and have received a letter saying I failed to inform them, long story didnt have access to the address where they sent their warning letters. Still haven't sorted it and have just been handed "Arrest Warning" letter! I have the receipt for the sale and the new keepers details so shouldnt be a problem but don't think I will have time to sort this before I go on the 14th Dec. Do you guys think or have you heard of people being stopped for this kind of thing and missing their flight!

 

How you will be treated by the Nanny State depends on whether or not you belong to one of the pandered minorities.

 

If you are a white, tax paying male then prepare for the worst.

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