Quicksilver
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I can see the point that you are making, but are people on disability or blind pension allowance or one parent family actively looking for employment. I think not.
By your logic somebody that has a physical injury is not capable of getting in to a comfortable position and doing a bit of study or using a laptop for a while.
The course I am looking at is a distance learning course which is completed online only. It involves no travel which I would not be physically able to do anyway.
Mods feel free to lock this now I have my answer.
If your JSB expires, you apply for JA, if not eligible you still can continue to sign for credits to maintain your record, signing for credits entitles you to apply for Springboard.
You should firstly check out (by putting an application) if you are entitled to even a small portion of JSA after JSB expires.
You will not be allowed to sign for credits if you are working part-time and are already paying a PRSI contribution.
Check out Requalifying for Benefit on welfare.ie
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