Who can get it

You need to meet some rules to get JobSeeker Payment.

Eligibility rules

The rules you need to meet to get JobSeeker Payment (JSP) depend on your situation.

You’ll need to meet all of these:

You also need to be one of the following:

You may not be eligible if you get certain payments from the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA). Read more about getting a DVA payment.

You can use our Payment Finder to help check if you can get a payment.

Unemployed and looking for work

You may get JobSeeker Payment if any of the following apply:

  • you’re unemployed
  • you’re not in full time work, for example you’re doing part time or casual work
  • you’ve been temporarily stood down
  • you’ve had your work hours reduced.

If you earn income over a certain amount, it will affect how much JobSeeker Payment you can get. Read more about income tests.

Sick or injured and can’t do your usual work or study

You may be sick or injured, which stops you from doing your usual work or study for a short time. In this case, you may get JobSeeker Payment. You’ll need to meet certain rules and give us a medical certificate.

Other support you can get

You may be able to get other support as well as JobSeeker Payment.

Financial support when your Disaster Recovery Allowance ends

You can claim an income support payment from us when your Disaster Recovery Allowance (DRA) or New Zealand DRA ends.

Skills for education and employment (SEE)

You may be able to do a free SEE course to gain reading, writing, maths and computer skills to help you find work or study.

If you do a SEE course, you may be able to get the Language, Literacy and Numeracy Supplement.

Find out more about the SEE program on the Department of Employment & Workplace Relations website.

Page last updated: 3 December 2025.
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