I assume the hotels you claimed for were a different site which would be ok. It's only hotels at the site what was temporary until 24 months and is now your permanent location. Remember you have to stop claiming when you KNOW you will be therefor 24 months not AT 24 months. If your 6 month extension starts before 24 months but ends after you can't claim for any of that extension.
This is a fine call as you could argue doubling the distance is a significant change but you could argue 20 miles isn't really a lot. A permie would still travel that extra for example. So far then it's a judgement call based on your attitude to risk. I must admit it doesn't sound enough for me but.....
24 month rule is based on geographical location so where is the new address? Is it in the same county? If you were in Greater Manchester but now in Cheshire it looks a lot different and might be easily defendable without going in to the details if you get me. Might just tip the balance depend on your risk levels. If it's still in the same county then it's back to a personal judgement call.
And yes you start claiming as soon as you have a different location to your old permanent one.
This is a fine call as you could argue doubling the distance is a significant change but you could argue 20 miles isn't really a lot. A permie would still travel that extra for example. So far then it's a judgement call based on your attitude to risk. I must admit it doesn't sound enough for me but.....
24 month rule is based on geographical location so where is the new address? Is it in the same county? If you were in Greater Manchester but now in Cheshire it looks a lot different and might be easily defendable without going in to the details if you get me. Might just tip the balance depend on your risk levels. If it's still in the same county then it's back to a personal judgement call.
And yes you start claiming as soon as you have a different location to your old permanent one.
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