Jobseeker's Application Form EMA

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  1. padanew's Avatar
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    Jobseeker's Application Form EMA
    So i'm looking for work between now and going to uni, but I have a problem with my application form - I'm asked to list any grants etc I've had recently for my education, and having just left a two year course in college, I need to list my EMA grant - however, after searching for it on google & DirectGov, i've been unable to find the name of the orginisation that supplied my EMA, and the address, which is required on the form. If anyone could help with this i'd really appreciate it. Thanks!

    EDIT: Ignore this topic! Just realized that it isn't a mandatory question & I don't have to list the address - Whoops
    Last edited by padanew; 15-07-2012 at 22:55.
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    Re: Jobseeker's Application Form EMA
    Btw you wont get JSA if your parents are still getting family tax credit.
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