Yes, BRP card holders who are over 60 years old are generally entitled to free prescriptions in the UK. This is a part of the NHS (National Health Service) benefits available to those who are legally resident in the UK
According to the HMRC discussion page, Its used by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) for internal purposes. Send me the picture of it, without personal details and information. Dr_Khan@consultant.com
The phone number for National Insurance general enquiries is 0300 200 3500 Also Provide them : Birth certificate: This will be the primary document to verify your identity and confirm your given name. Driver's license (if applicable): If you have a driver's license, it can also be used as supporting evidence. Utility bills or bank statements: These documents can provide additional proof of address.
i have a national insurance number since 2010 .I left after brexit ( I'm from a EU country)and i didn't apply for permanent residence. Is it still valid ?
Your National Insurance (NI) number remains valid even if you left the UK after Brexit and did not apply for permanent residence. However, if you plan to return to the UK and work, you may need to check your immigration status and ensure you have the right to work in the UK. Since Brexit, there have been changes to the immigration rules for EU citizens. Any confusion feel free to ask...
Hi there! i'm moving to the UK this September and I'm a bit confused on what documents to bring from Ireland. Do I just need my passport and nothing else?
i'm moving to the UK this September and I'm a bit confused on what documents to bring from Ireland. Do I just need my passport and nothing else? Passport Proof of Address National Insurance Number (NIN) Driving License: Proof of Qualifications Medical Records All this will make your life easy to get on the system in the UK.
i am an international child and am here living in the UK under my father bieng my guarduien i am abouit to turn 17 and was here last year befor i turned 16, i still havent got my NI number should i apply to get one? or am i suppose to get it from the government itself.
As an international child living in the UK under your father's guardianship, you might be eligible for an NI number, especially if: You plan to work in the UK (even part-time) after you turn 16. You want to claim certain benefits in the future (though this might not apply to you as a dependent). www.gov.uk/apply-national-insurance-number/how-to-apply
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Hello was wondering how it normally takes until we get the number?
Can BRP card holder have free prescription if they were. Over 60 years old?
Yes, BRP card holders who are over 60 years old are generally entitled to free prescriptions in the UK. This is a part of the NHS (National Health Service) benefits available to those who are legally resident in the UK
My NI card has 2 additional letters "LB" in the red bit after my NI number, any idea what they mean?
According to the HMRC discussion page, Its used by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) for internal purposes. Send me the picture of it, without personal details and information.
Dr_Khan@consultant.com
I only have given name in my passport. No surname how to give the details , please help
The phone number for National Insurance general enquiries is 0300 200 3500
Also Provide them :
Birth certificate: This will be the primary document to verify your identity and confirm your given name.
Driver's license (if applicable): If you have a driver's license, it can also be used as supporting evidence.
Utility bills or bank statements: These documents can provide additional proof of address.
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i have a national insurance number since 2010 .I left after brexit ( I'm from a EU country)and i didn't apply for permanent residence. Is it still valid ?
Your National Insurance (NI) number remains valid even if you left the UK after Brexit and did not apply for permanent residence.
However, if you plan to return to the UK and work, you may need to check your immigration status and ensure you have the right to work in the UK. Since Brexit, there have been changes to the immigration rules for EU citizens. Any confusion feel free to ask...
Hi there! i'm moving to the UK this September and I'm a bit confused on what documents to bring from Ireland. Do I just need my passport and nothing else?
i'm moving to the UK this September and I'm a bit confused on what documents to bring from Ireland. Do I just need my passport and nothing else?
Passport
Proof of Address
National Insurance Number (NIN)
Driving License:
Proof of Qualifications
Medical Records
All this will make your life easy to get on the system in the UK.
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i am an international child and am here living in the UK under my father bieng my guarduien i am abouit to turn 17 and was here last year befor i turned 16, i still havent got my NI number should i apply to get one? or am i suppose to get it from the government itself.
my father is a residence here
As an international child living in the UK under your father's guardianship, you might be eligible for an NI number, especially if:
You plan to work in the UK (even part-time) after you turn 16.
You want to claim certain benefits in the future (though this might not apply to you as a dependent).
www.gov.uk/apply-national-insurance-number/how-to-apply
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