EasilyConfused
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I’m about your age and worked in the UK for 10 months in my 20s.I am only in my mid 40s but this UK pension bonanza has me wondering if I am entitled to buy into it?
Not necessarily, other posters have reported similar scenarios.You qualified because you had a job, not because of the age 16/17 credits. The OP doesn't have any employment in the UK.
I don’t recall anyone with zero UK employment history having eligibility.Not necessarily, other posters have reported similar scenarios.
All UK and Irish citizens have the unlimited right to work in the UK.(2) have the right to work in the UK
If the OP lived in UK till the age of 12, they most likely do have an NI number.need a National Insurance number to be on the system. It sounds like you don't have one
Did you also live in the UK for 3 years or more ?I’m about your age and worked in the UK for 10 months in my 20s.
I was automatically credited NI credits aged 16 and 17 which seems to have allowed me to qualify for voluntary Class 3 NICs.
Yes, but a lot of that was as a student.Did you also live in the UK for 3 years or more ?
All three requirements need to be met. The one about UK residency is of most relevance, if the OP has not already been allocated an NI number.All UK and Irish citizens have the unlimited right to work in the UK.
They didn't mention having it, so it sounded like they weren't aware of one being given, even if it had been allocated automatically at some point. Regardless of likelihood, the OP should still check this first as per the Key Post.If the OP lived in UK till the age of 12, they most likely do have an NI number.
It's easy enough to find - details are in the Key Post.
I'm restricted from adding links because of my low post count, apologies. (I also have to wait two hours between posts). These should be ok as workarounds if pasted:Post links rather than cut 'n' paste.
Good job someone put so much effort into writing that Key Postthe OP should still check this first as per the Key Post
Is there still time to sort this? I can't find my NI number from when I was in UK, not sure how long that takes to sort either
Update: now extended to April 2025, but you should still apply immediately.
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