Just Askin'
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I'm trying to understand if I'm eligible for the UK Pension Buyback.
I worked there for 2.5 years from August 1998 until March 2001. I've hit a roadblock. I have two payslips from back then. Once from October 1998, and another from March 2001. In both cases, in the section that holds the category "NI No." says "required".
So it looks like I never got a National Insurance number. However, PAYE and National Insurance were paid according to the payslips. I tried the relevant section of the gov.uk website, and went to the section where you apply for a NI number:
www.gov.uk
However, it appears to be only geared to getting you a NI number if you are current in the UK. I rang the helpline at the bottom of that webpage, and had to hang up after I was waiting for about 15 minutes. I'll try again when I'm off work in a couple of days.
Has anyone come across this problem before? And has anyone found a roadmap to getting it sorted?
Thank you,
JA.
I worked there for 2.5 years from August 1998 until March 2001. I've hit a roadblock. I have two payslips from back then. Once from October 1998, and another from March 2001. In both cases, in the section that holds the category "NI No." says "required".
So it looks like I never got a National Insurance number. However, PAYE and National Insurance were paid according to the payslips. I tried the relevant section of the gov.uk website, and went to the section where you apply for a NI number:

Print Apply for a National Insurance number: Who can apply for a National Insurance number - GOV.UK
Apply for your first National Insurance number - you must have the right to live and work in the UK.
However, it appears to be only geared to getting you a NI number if you are current in the UK. I rang the helpline at the bottom of that webpage, and had to hang up after I was waiting for about 15 minutes. I'll try again when I'm off work in a couple of days.
Has anyone come across this problem before? And has anyone found a roadmap to getting it sorted?
Thank you,
JA.