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NICs are not payable for the first 52 weeks starting from the first Sunday after the employee arrives in the UK for an employee:
not normally living or working in the UK;
who has been sent to work here temporarily by an overseas employer; and
the employer has a place of business outside the UK even if the employer also has a place of business in the UK; and
the employee continues to work for the overseas employer.
Paying NI or Taxes is not the only and in no way the most significant way of contributing to UK's economy. You support UK economy by keeping it in motion and by facilitating the incremental output from what you do. Dont worry at all.girish wrote:The reason is because, in this Case doesnt it mean that i am not supporting the UK economy as i am not paying NI.
Can this affect me when i am apply for ILR/PR after 5 years of my stay in UK?