Jobseeker’s allowance
If you are on jobseeker’s allowance (JSA) when you become a foster carer, your JSA is not normally affected.
You cannot get JSA if you are in ‘remunerative work’. However, provided you are receiving a fostering allowance, fostering does not count as remunerative work for JSA purposes.1Reg 53(f) JSA Regs Any payment you receive for fostering is disregarded as income for income-based JSA.2Sch 7 para 27 JSA Regs However, if you are paid any type of payment (such as a retainer) while you do not have a child accommodated with you, this is treated as income and may reduce the amount of your income-based JSA.3Sch 7 para 27 JSA Regs Note: due to the introduction of UC, you cannot usually make a new claim for income-based JSA, but you can continue to get it at the moment if you are already entitled.
Contribution-based JSA is not means tested and is not affected by any income you have from fostering.