......that I won't qualify for class 2 as I didn't work immediately after leaving the UK.
You say the website says that you should hear back by Dec 23 - what is the website exactly? I sent off my form in March and have heard nothing since - when I sent an inquiry via email as to the progress of my application, I just got a automatic non-helpful response.My understanding is that you needed to be working immediately before leaving the UK and then started working in Ireland straight after leaving.
My understanding is that you needed to be working immediately before leaving the UK and then started working in Ireland straight after leaving.
I registered on the gov.uk website. You need a biometric passport and need to download an app but it was quite straightforward.You say the website says that you should hear back by Dec 23 - what is the website exactly? I sent off my form in March and have heard nothing since - when I sent an inquiry via email as to the progress of my application, I just got a automatic non-helpful response.
That's what I initially thought but there are references to it on various threads on this forum.Just wondering where this is coming from? I really thought it the working bit was immediately prior to leaving the UK!
Sorry for the delay in relying! On page 2 in an answer from DannyBoyDIn the first post of that thread, the AAM expert on the UK state pension mentions working immediately prior to leaving the UK - what post (in that thread) talks about needing to work immediately after leaving the UK? And what's the context? (I did read all the posts on page 1!)
If this was your last UK address, yes.Your UK address - sold my flat but do I put this address anyway?
NopeAre you ordinarily resident in the UK - I'm not - this might automatically disqualify me?
Nope, you can put indefinite.How long do you intend to stay abroad - truthfully I don't intend to go back to live in the UK; again, that might automatically disqualify me from this top-up scheme?
pretty sure there was a similar query before & its the same answer, as long as you have the require NI contributions, and meet the conditions you can continue to make voluntary NICsWhat if someone was working in the republic as a cross border worker and moved south from the UK?
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