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My father was recently made redundant from his job. He was advised that he should apply for Job Seekers Benefit. He has heard back from them that he will not be entitled to it because he has signed up for a language class two mornings a week (4 hours) and a back to education course (4 hours a week).
He specifically signed up for these courses to increase his chances of obtaining a new job. (and on the advice of FAS). He is 60 years old and has worked for the past 32 years in the same company, therefore he signed up for the courses immediately for fear of being idle. I cannot find anything on the welfare site to say that 8 hours of courses disqualifies you from the benefit. Could anyone tell me if this is accurate?
Asides from this he is worried that if he is not signing on for this, he will not be entitled to his state old age pension at 65 as he will be short stamps. Is this accurate?
He specifically signed up for these courses to increase his chances of obtaining a new job. (and on the advice of FAS). He is 60 years old and has worked for the past 32 years in the same company, therefore he signed up for the courses immediately for fear of being idle. I cannot find anything on the welfare site to say that 8 hours of courses disqualifies you from the benefit. Could anyone tell me if this is accurate?
Asides from this he is worried that if he is not signing on for this, he will not be entitled to his state old age pension at 65 as he will be short stamps. Is this accurate?