Just updating this post to confirm that once they receive your CF83 form, it is acknowledged in the "Check Progress" section of the website. See screenshot. It does say "Online", even though I posted it, but the date matches what my An Post Tracking number has as the delivered date.1) keep a scan of what you send them
2) have it sent by recorded delivery
That way there can never be dispute.
DittoThanks @davy200 - I just checked my progress and it also says online - so there is safety in numbers! Thanks I hadn't realised I could check progress.
Hi DannyBoyD, just want to make sure I'm understanding correctly: on CF83, question 12 - are you Ordinarily Resident in the UK? - I should note yes for this?This is based on whether or not you were ordinarily resident just before you left. So you answer accordingly.
My understanding of the NI38 guidance note is that you should answer this based on your residency just prior to leaving the UK. So yes is the answer.Hi DannyBoyD, just want to make sure I'm understanding correctly: on CF83, question 12 - are you Ordinarily Resident in the UK? - I should note yes for this?
(I was ordinarily resident in the UK for 5 years until I departed in 2014. I now live and work permanently in Ireland, no plans to move back).
I have read all posts and read NI38 leaflet but just unsure on this point.
Thanks in advance for the help.
You need to establish that you meet the conditions for class 2.in my letter (where i'm making my case for Class2) or should i fluff over this and just state 3 tax years?
I believe I meet the conditions, 3 consecutive tax years, working immediately before I departed and working and paying PRSI since then. My question is more should I take the 3 years off the table and state 6 years per my Gov.uk account statement?You need to establish that you meet the conditions for class 2.
Your cover letter only needs to say that you believe you are eligible for class 2 and on what grounds.
Most of us are finding that there are an additional 3 years of full credits against our record, over and above what we expected. It is to do with the three years between age 16 and 19, where some people would already be working, whilst others might have stayed in school. Seems to be that everyone gets those 3 years for free. I do see those additional 3 years at the very bottom of my National Insurance record table though.The gateway system is showing that there is 9 years contributions but I am only seeing 6 year's on the attached photo is anyone elses like this?, also my hubby cannot figure out when he left the uk, was is 95 or 96.
Yes might give them a ring today.Not sure I understand the gateway question.
You could check with revenue on your tax / prsi records and that would show date when you first started working in Ireland and hence date of departure from UK.
You can request a record of your prsi contributions I printed mine off and sent it with my CF38 application form - I am applying for mostly class 2's, and tried to give as comprehensive a record as I could.Yes might give them a ring today.
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