Hi, I live in the UK, and have applied for a NINo, I had my interview at 14th of July 2011, and so far iI have not received my card. I only received a letter confirming my number, but I have not get my Card.
Where can I send a letter (as in what address should I post my letter to)? To the Glasgow Job Centre Plus? Glasgow Portcullis (LN) Jobcentre Plus Office 5th Floor, Portcullis House, 21 India Street, Glasgow, G2 4PH ?
I understand that I don't need the card, yet I heard people receiving the Card quite fast, they didn't have to wait long :/. I'd rather have the Card, then I finally know that it's sorted. I haven't even got a letter saying why it's taking so long
I am thinking of either calling or sending them a letter though.
The cards are produced in large runs/batches, not as and when. Once you have a letter it means you have been added to the system, you're sorted. The number produced is the last step of being added to the system. Make a photocopy if you are worried, to use as proof, if ever needed, with a credit card or other proof of address. The letter is every bit as valid as the card, legally. There isn't a card carrying culture to concern yourself with here. (the card or number is not complete proof of a right to work, just to make sure of traceable pension cont's.)
so if they are produced in large runs, when is the next date of such production?
I just noticed your interview was in July. That was the last run ever for adults. If your confirmation letter is dated after July you may never receive a card. Call up 0845 915 7006 (have the letter ref and nino to hand) to find out either way.
my confirmation letter was dated 19th of July 2011, do you think i'll receive my card? thank you for the phone number, i'll try to call them tomorrow (as i'm at work)
It's only because I'm feebly trying to do a tax return without an accountant this year that I've stumbled on any of this info. Phone 'em tomorrow for a definitive answer. Be nice to them, the dept. might be shutting down soon.
And be careful browsing the web too much on a work PC, they're almost always monitored.
Sheesh, I have not seen my card in nearly 20 years now...........seriously, if you have the number,save the price of a phone call. This is Britain not Poland, we are still slightly more relaxed about this whole id nonsense ......
pointless fact....During WW2 when people had to carry an ID card at all times (for the first and as yet last time in our history) you only put a photograph in it if YOU wanted to, it was considered bad form to demand people put photos in :)
i am just asking you know :) there's nothing wrong about it :P
No one's having a go. I would wage there are only an insignificant few who aren't happy for you to be a tax paying contributor to the UK. Isthatu2 is a self-confessed history geek who takes every opportunity to spread his knowledge. He's very generous with his country also, just don't attack his values or you'll never hear the end of it. :)
nikki I received my NI number about 30 years ago and have never once, not once, been asked for the card.......the number (which is in my head) says it all.
A long time. There's a backlog caused by the number of applicants. You don't actually need it though to get paid - your employer just pays under the emergency number and does the rest of the paperwork later.
I have always had an NI number since I started work, but I was under the impression that this would lead to a really high rate of PAYE being taken off your wages which can't be claimed back until the end of the tax year?
I think for new employees in large companies it can be adjusted before - if not, it only lasts for a few weeks until you get your own number and it does mean you get a rebate at the end of the tax year as in Poland.