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She doesn't need a NINo to visit a dentist. You pay for your mother's dental treatment as she is dependant on you. If you can only find a private dentist for her, they will have their own charges. If you can find an NHS dentist for her, you will pay one of the 3 NHS charging bands, depending on what treatment she has - either, £22.70, £62.10, £269.30. Any treatment that is not coverered under those 3 bands, you will need to pay privately for her.Leo_one wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 2:00 amHi anyone have idea how can my mother apply for national insurance number. Her age is 80 years and never work. She came 6 months before on EU settlement scheme dependent parent visa and then got pre settled status for 5 years residence card. I have called the office of DWP NI department but they said only working age people can apply NI. Now I haven't any idea how can I apply NI number because she need that number for eye test and glasses and dental treatment. Please advise me Thanks
Thanks JB007 for brief reply. I thought because of old citizen she might have free treatment for dental and eye because dental surgery was asking me if she have pension credit or getting pension then she have right to claim free treatment and glasses also. Anyway i do really appreciate your reply. Thanks
Sorry, no, not for the elderly. Brits use their pensions to pay for dentist treatrment and glasses. There are no free glasses, just a voucher towards the cost for those who are on welfare.Leo_one wrote: ↑Sun May 17, 2020 2:58 am
Thanks JB007 for brief reply. I thought because of old citizen she might have free treatment for dental and eye because dental surgery was asking me if she have pension credit or getting pension then she have right to claim free treatment and glasses also. Anyway i do really appreciate your reply. Thanks
Northern Ireland also offers free prescriptions regardless of age.JB007 wrote: ↑Sun May 17, 2020 12:06 pmSorry, no, not for the elderly. Brits use their pensions to pay for dentist treatrment and glasses. There are no free glasses, just a voucher towards the cost for those who are on welfare.Leo_one wrote: ↑Sun May 17, 2020 2:58 am
Thanks JB007 for brief reply. I thought because of old citizen she might have free treatment for dental and eye because dental surgery was asking me if she have pension credit or getting pension then she have right to claim free treatment and glasses also. Anyway i do really appreciate your reply. Thanks
Your mother can't have Pension Credit (a Welfare payment) as her EU right to reside in the UK is based on her being continually finacially dependant on her EEA citizen sponsor. Pre settled status doesn't give access to UK benefits.
What she can have is free prescitions as she is over age 60, as she continues to have a right to reside in the UK while she is finacially dependant on you. In Wales and Scotland those with a right to reside of any age, get free prescritions under present rules.