Receive your citizen’s allowance notification by email instead of by post?

A citizen's allowance notice must always be sent in writing, so by post or email, which is electronic. Can I object to this since I currently have no way of printing out the notice?

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DasOrakel
7 months ago

If you can’t print, you can’t complain either. That’s the problem.

Unless you write a letter by hand or go personally to the job center.

Niklass1999
7 months ago

Yes, a civil money decision must usually be delivered in writing by post so that it is effective in law. If you have received the notification by e-mail and have no way to print it, you can object to this at the Jobcenter. In this case, request written mail by post to ensure that you receive the notification in the legally required form.

schonen
7 months ago
Reply to  Niklass1999

A simple power decision can also be adopted “electronically”. It does not necessarily have to be ‘inscribed by post’.

GutenTag2003
7 months ago

because I don’t have any ways to express it right now?

If you have received it by email

  • you can You’re sure to read it on the monitor
  • store it as a PDF (almost as good as disposing it in paper form into the garbage bucket)

In order to avoid this, you could withdraw your petition for civil money and dispense with the citizen’s money.

Blindi56
7 months ago

What do you need that for? You can send it further by e-mail for all applications, etc.

wilees
7 months ago

You can request that you receive this notification by post.

DasOrakel
7 months ago
Reply to  wilees

Hard without printer.