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Contribution-based jobseeker’s allowance
Contribution-based JSA is not means tested. You must have paid NI contributions to get contribution-based JSA. It can only be paid for up to 26 weeks.
Who can get contribution-based jobseeker’s allowance
You qualify for contribution-based JSA if:1ss1 and 2 JSA 1995
    you are under pension age; and
    you are available for work. You must be willing and able to take up work immediately (although some people are allowed notice). You must be prepared to work full time. Disabled people and people caring for a child or for a disabled person can restrict themselves to fewer hours; and
    you are actively seeking work; and
    you enter into a jobseeker’s agreement. The DWP calls this a ‘claimant commitment’. This sets out, for instance, the hours you have agreed to work, the type of work you are looking for and any restrictions on travel and pay; and
    if you are doing any work, it is for less than 16 hours a week; and
    you are not in relevant education; and
    you do not have limited capability for work (you can continue to get JSA for limited periods while sick); and
    you are not getting IS; and
    you are present in Great Britain; and
    you have paid sufficient NI contributions (see below).
 
National insurance contributions
You must have paid at least 26 weeks’ class 1 contributions on earnings at the lower earnings limit in one of the two complete tax years (6 April to 5 April) before the start of the benefit year (which runs from the first Sunday in January) in which you claim. You must also have paid or been credited with class 1 contributions on earnings of 50 times the lower earnings limit in both of these years.
For more information on contribution conditions, see CPAG’s Welfare Benefits and Tax Credits Handbook.
 
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Amount of benefit
Contribution-based JSA is paid at different weekly rates, depending on your age.
Weekly rate
£
Under 25
59.20
25 or over
74.70
 
You may get less than this if you have part-time earnings, or an occupational or personal pension. Other income does not affect the amount you get. Contribution-based JSA is only paid for up to 26 weeks. Unlike income-based JSA, you only get amounts for yourself, not for a partner.