Can you have 2 NI numbers?

You'll only ever be issued with one NI number, and it stays the same for life. It keeps a record of your National Insurance contributions, which over your working life can entitle you to some benefits and a state pension. It's important to keep safe, like you do with other important personal data.
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How many numbers does an NI have?

Your National Insurance number is 9 digits long and starts with two letters, followed by six numbers and one letter e.g. AB123456C.
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What do the first 2 letters of national insurance number mean?

For example, AB123456C. Your NI number has no personal information about you; it is a randomly allocated reference number. The prefix is simply two letters that are allocated to each new series of NI number.
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Can I work in the UK without a national insurance number?

Yes, you can start work in the UK without a permanent NI number, as long as you can prove to an employer that you are eligible to work in the UK. All employers will ask new employees for their passport or Identity Card (Europe only) (or you can supply a full birth certificate if you are from the UK).
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Can you tell someone's age from their national insurance number?

NI numbers aren't based on date of birth as such - no idea how you can find out his age!
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Can you change your National Insurance number?

No, you cannot change your National Insurance number, but you should notify the HMRC of your change of name, and ask them to update their records, and especially in relation to your NI number.
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Does HMRC deal with National Insurance?

You can check if you're eligible for National Insurance credits on GOV.UK. If your challenge is successful, HMRC will update your record and give you National Insurance credits. This means it'll be like you're still paying National Insurance - without taking any money from you.
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Can you start a job without a National Insurance number?

You do not need a National Insurance number to start work but you will need to get one once you have started a job. Your employer will give you a temporary number while you wait for your permanent number.
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Is it illegal to work without an NI number?

There is no legal requirement for you to have an NI number to work. Life here will be easier with an NI number so we'd recommend it. Your employer can still pay your NI deductions (which is a legal requirement) but they do not need a number for you to do so.
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Can I pay someone without an NI number?

You must obtain a National Insurance number if one is available. If the employee doesn't have one, they must register for one as soon as possible. You can pay them and file your Real Time Information (RTI) submissions without the NI number, since it isn't an HMRC technical requirement.
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How can I check my NI number?

You can find your National Insurance number:
  1. on your payslip.
  2. on your P60.
  3. on letters about your tax, pension or benefits.
  4. in the National Insurance section of your personal tax account.
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Why does my NI number end in B?

In official electronic submissions, the final letter may be represented by a space if not known. Until 1975, the suffixes A, B, C and D at the end of the NI number signified the period of validity of the National Insurance cards originally used to collect National Insurance contributions (NICs).
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Is your NI number on your driving Licence?

Driver number (5)

Your unique eight digit NI driver number.
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Can I check my National Insurance number online?

You can check your number using your online Personal tax account or on the HMRC App. When you go online you'll be asked some questions to start with, to confirm who you are. Don't worry if you can't get into it on your first attempt, you can try again later.
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Can I work at Tesco without an NI number?

Tesco ask you to bring along your passport and NI number to ensure you are legal to work in the UK, it does not mean you will be offered the job because you were asked to bring them along to an interview.
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Can I work at mcdonalds without a National Insurance number?

Your birth certificate is enough to prove eligibility but McDonald's will require an NI number before they can pay you.
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Do foreigners pay National Insurance UK?

You must operate PAYE tax and National Insurance contributions for employees coming to work in the UK from abroad, whether they're working for you on a temporary or permanent basis.
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How long does it take to get NI number?

It can take up to 8 weeks for you to get your National Insurance number after you have proven your identity.
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Can I work while waiting for my NI number?

Yes, you can, as confirmed on GOV.UK. Your employer will have to perform the usual checks to ensure you have the right to work in the UK and so on. They may ask to see your passport, if you have one, to take some details from it.
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Why do employers ask for National Insurance number?

An employer does not require your National Insurance number in an initial job application screening phase. Later, the employer may legitimately request this information so that they can verify you have the right to work in the UK.
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What if I have gaps in my National Insurance?

You can have gaps in your National Insurance record and receive the full new State Pension. You can get a State Pension statement which will tell you how much State Pension you may get. You can also apply for a National Insurance statement from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to check if your record has gaps.
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Do I stop paying NI after 35 years?

People who reach state pension age now need 35 years of contributions (NICs) to get a full pension. But even if you've paid 35 years' worth, you must still pay National Insurance if you're working as it is a tax – one raising around £125 billion a year.
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What happens if you give the wrong NI number?

Income tax, National Insurance and student loan repayments can all end up placed alongside an incorrect employment record. If this happens, then Dataplan correcting the National Insurance number in our payroll software should automatically action the required NI reallocations at HMRC's end.
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Do I need to tell National Insurance if I move?

Its important to update your personal details on your National Insurance Number. Any Changes such as address, name or relationship status can have an effect on your income tax and benefits. A National Insurance Number Change Address is simple to do.
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