Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) helps you financially while you’re looking for work. The main type available to new claimants is New Style JSA, which is based on your National Insurance record.
Types of JSA
| Type | Status | Who Gets It |
|---|---|---|
| New Style JSA | Available | Employees with sufficient NI record |
| Contribution-based JSA | Closed to new claims | Legacy — same as New Style now |
| Income-based JSA | Closed to new claims | Replaced by Universal Credit |
New claimants should apply for New Style JSA or Universal Credit. Income-based JSA is no longer available to new claimants.
New Style JSA — Key Facts
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Based on | National Insurance record |
| Maximum duration | 182 days (about 6 months) |
| Means-tested? | No (NI-based, not income) |
| Affects savings? | No |
| Partner’s income counted? | No |
2026/27 Rates
| Age | Weekly Rate |
|---|---|
| 25 or over | £87.40 |
| 18–24 | £69.40 |
Payments are made every 2 weeks, directly to your bank account.
Eligibility
Who Can Claim New Style JSA
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Employment status | Unemployed, or working fewer than 16 hours/week |
| Availability | Available for and actively seeking work |
| Age | 18+ and under State Pension age |
| NI contributions | Paid Class 1 NI in at least 2 of the last 3 complete tax years |
| Residency | Live in England, Scotland, or Wales |
The NI Contribution Requirement
The 2 complete tax years are the two years ending on the 5 April before the start of the benefit year you’re claiming in.
Example (claiming in 2026/27): You need Class 1 NI contributions in tax years 2023/24 and 2024/25.
| NI Record | Qualifies? |
|---|---|
| Employed both years, paying NI | Yes |
| Employed one year, NI credits the other | May qualify |
| Self-employed both years | No — Class 4 NI doesn’t count |
| Unemployed and receiving credits only | May not qualify |
Class 1 NI credits (from Carer’s Allowance, statutory leave, jury service) do count. Class 3 credits do not.
Who Cannot Claim New Style JSA
| Reason | Alternative |
|---|---|
| Self-employed NI record | Claim Universal Credit |
| Over State Pension age | Claim Pension Credit |
| In full-time education | JSA may still be possible — check with DWP |
| Insufficient NI contributions | Claim Universal Credit |
| Sick or disabled | Claim New Style ESA |
Actively Seeking Work
The “Claimant Commitment”
To receive JSA, you sign a Claimant Commitment — an agreement that you will:
- Actively search for work
- Apply for suitable jobs
- Attend every Jobcentre appointment
- Register with Universal Jobmatch or equivalent
- Accept reasonable job offers
If you fail to meet these conditions, your JSA can be sanctioned (reduced or stopped).
What Counts as Actively Seeking Work
| Activity | Counts |
|---|---|
| Applying for advertised jobs | Yes |
| Contacting employers speculatively | Yes |
| Using recruitment agencies | Yes |
| Updating CV and online profiles | Yes |
| Attending job fairs or interviews | Yes |
Sanctions
If you don’t meet the Claimant Commitment, you may receive a sanction:
| Sanction Reason | Duration |
|---|---|
| 1st failure to meet commitment | 4 weeks |
| 2nd failure | 4 weeks |
| Repeated failures | Up to 26 weeks |
| Walking out of a job without good reason | 26 weeks |
You can appeal a sanction — ask for a Mandatory Reconsideration.
How to Claim
Online Claim
- Go to gov.uk/jobseekers-allowance
- Complete the online application
- Book and attend a Jobcentre Plus appointment
What You’ll Need
| Information | Details |
|---|---|
| NI number | Your National Insurance number |
| Bank details | For payment |
| Employment history | Last employer details, P45 |
| Savings and investments | (Not means-tested, but asked for UC purposes) |
| CV | May be needed at Jobcentre interview |
When Payments Start
There is a waiting period of 7 days before JSA begins. You won’t be paid for the first week of your claim. After that, payments are made every 2 weeks.
If you left your job voluntarily or were dismissed for misconduct, you may face an additional 13-week sanction before payments start.
JSA and Other Benefits
JSA and Universal Credit
| Situation | What to Do |
|---|---|
| Entitled to both | JSA deducted from UC pound-for-pound |
| Not entitled to UC | JSA as standalone |
| Only UC eligible | Claim UC only |
New Style JSA is worth claiming if you qualify — it’s based on your NI record and doesn’t affect UC entitlement directly (though it’s deducted from UC payments).
JSA and Housing Benefit
If you receive JSA, you may also qualify for Housing Benefit to help with rent. Apply separately to your local council.
JSA and Council Tax Reduction
Contact your local council to apply for Council Tax Reduction while on JSA.
Effect on Universal Credit
If you claim both:
- Your JSA is deducted from your UC award pound-for-pound
- BUT your NI record is maintained separately
- JSA is worth claiming if you need the NI record contribution, even if UC cancels it out in payment
National Insurance Credits
While claiming JSA, you receive Class 1 NI credits — these count towards your State Pension as if you were employed and paying NI. This is one reason to claim JSA even if the payment is low.
Part-Time Work and JSA
You can work up to 15 hours per week and still receive JSA (income-based rules applied; New Style JSA allows work up to 16 hours). Earnings reduce your JSA:
| Earnings Disregard | Amount |
|---|---|
| Weekly earnings disregard | £5/week (single) |
| Above disregard | Deducted from JSA |
If You’re Self-Employed
New Style JSA is not available to self-employed people. You should claim Universal Credit, which has a Minimum Income Floor for established self-employed claimants.
If You’re a Student
Full-time students generally cannot claim JSA. You may be eligible if:
- You have a disability and qualify under special rules
- You’re eligible for Income Support
- It’s the summer vacation and you’re available for work
After 6 Months
New Style JSA stops after 182 days. At that point:
- Claim Universal Credit if you still need support
- Or look for work in a different sector/role
- Your NI credits while on JSA count towards State Pension
Appealing a Decision
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Request a Mandatory Reconsideration within 1 month |
| 2 | If still refused, appeal to the Social Security Tribunal |
| 3 | Get free help from Citizens Advice or welfare rights |
Quick Reference
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Rate (25+) | £87.40/week |
| Rate (18–24) | £69.40/week |
| Duration | Up to 182 days (6 months) |
| Means-tested? | No |
| NI record needed? | Yes — 2 of last 3 tax years |
| Self-employed qualify? | No |
| Hours limit | Under 16 hours/week |
| Waiting period | 7 days |
| Taxable? | Yes |
| Claim online? | Yes, at gov.uk |