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When does a person cease being a “qualifying young person”?
I have given some advice to the parent of a 19 year old who is currently a qualifying young person for CHB and UC purposes. the course ends in a week or two. I instinctively said that she would remain to be considered as a QYP until the terminal date - the last day in February.
However, I had overlooked regulation 5 of the UC regulations, which contains its own UC specific definition of QYP.
As the only time limiting factor appears to be that the young person is enrolled on a course of education, is it the case that the young person is no longer a QYP form the day immediately after the course finishes?
I have given some advice to the parent of a 19 year old who is currently a qualifying young person for CHB and UC purposes. the course ends in a week or two. I instinctively said that she would remain to be considered as a QYP until the terminal date - the last day in February.
However, I had overlooked regulation 5 of the UC regulations, which contains its own UC specific definition of QYP.
As the only time limiting factor appears to be that the young person is enrolled on a course of education, is it the case that the young person is no longer a QYP form the day immediately after the course finishes?
UC entitlement to a child element for the 19-year old child ends when the course ends. If they were the only child in the UC claim the parents will also lose their work allowance (unless one of them has LCW). The child will be able to claim UC themselves from that date although the family unit (parents plus child) will almost always be worse off as a result.
[ Edited: 8 Feb 2019 at 11:20 am by Jeremy Barker ]Thanks Jeremy much appreciated