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PIP Migration - North Yorks timescales
Simon7685
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Well I knew it was inevitable and my "invitation" letter arrived today. Does anybody in the Scarborough area have any ideas on the timescales from this point? I am hoping that it might still take a while!
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Once you make contact to claim PIP you will be given 4 weeks to return the application, after that its anyones guess.0
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I live in the North East (Middlesbrough) and in December last year I started my application for DLA to PIP transfer,I included supporting evidence letter from MS nurse and Care Report from Social Worker,I made a few calls to the DWP to check on how it was going etc and I was relieved when I was awarded both Mobility and Daily Living without the need for face to face review.I think the more relevant supporting info you send the better.So from start to finish this took approx two months.
Hope this helps & good luck.0
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