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Well i got my first salary even with out NI number.Companies might have some default NI. I got my second salary with NI number though.ThirdWorldTraveller wrote:I had no difficulty getting a job without a NI.
As a matter of fact, there is no law agianst it. But you will not get a salary, until unless you have a NI number. So in principle, You will get the offer, come to UK, join office, apply for NI. Next time any employer enquires about your NI status, explain this to him.
You can get job without nino, its not a problem but the main thing is tax deduction. Without nino ( on default ni - BR code ) employee pays more tax and with nino ( only single job ) pays less tax.namastelondon wrote:Well i got my first salary even with out NI number.Companies might have some default NI. I got my second salary with NI number though.ThirdWorldTraveller wrote:I had no difficulty getting a job without a NI.
As a matter of fact, there is no law agianst it. But you will not get a salary, until unless you have a NI number. So in principle, You will get the offer, come to UK, join office, apply for NI. Next time any employer enquires about your NI status, explain this to him.
NI number has nothing to do with the Tax Code.Tim555 wrote:You can get job without nino, its not a problem but the main thing is tax deduction. Without nino ( on default ni - BR code ) employee pays more tax and with nino ( only single job ) pays less tax.namastelondon wrote:Well i got my first salary even with out NI number.Companies might have some default NI. I got my second salary with NI number though.ThirdWorldTraveller wrote:I had no difficulty getting a job without a NI.
As a matter of fact, there is no law agianst it. But you will not get a salary, until unless you have a NI number. So in principle, You will get the offer, come to UK, join office, apply for NI. Next time any employer enquires about your NI status, explain this to him.
True NI is nothing to do with tax code if you are a jobless.Wanderer wrote:NI number has nothing to do with the Tax Code.Tim555 wrote:You can get job without nino, its not a problem but the main thing is tax deduction. Without nino ( on default ni - BR code ) employee pays more tax and with nino ( only single job ) pays less tax.namastelondon wrote:Well i got my first salary even with out NI number.Companies might have some default NI. I got my second salary with NI number though.ThirdWorldTraveller wrote:I had no difficulty getting a job without a NI.
As a matter of fact, there is no law agianst it. But you will not get a salary, until unless you have a NI number. So in principle, You will get the offer, come to UK, join office, apply for NI. Next time any employer enquires about your NI status, explain this to him.
That sounds all too familiar sigh... and I'm sure many others would have felt the same way at one time or another.kabuki wrote:I've spent so many hours filling out applications it become very disconcerting when you get quick replies telling you that you've been unsuccessful, especially when you know you are well qualified for the position.
I hope others are having luck. Best of luck to you. Hope you hear something soon.
Did you get this job? How was interview?buttercup88 wrote:"True NI is nothing to do with tax code if you are a jobless."
yes...
i think employers are bit suspicious nowadays about hiring foreigners until they are present in the country.
i did however get my first positive call back today and I have interview finally
When did you arrive uk? What is your field/qualificaition/experience?buttercup88 wrote:Sorry, this is just a rant.
My husband and I are moving to the UK this summer and we're currently job hunting.
We're both in the same profession so we're applying to the same organisations.
He's got several call-backs from places and I have yet to have one. (BTW, Im more highly qualified and have more experience than my husband)
I've had two organisations call me and the moment they find out I dont have a NI number yet, they give me a quick, "thanks for the application, bye" crap.
I understand they might be a little wary of people who dont have visas yet, BUT with the way they've been acting... it makes it look like i have the plague or something!
jesus.
anyone else had problems like this?
I was just wondering in what situation would you be given a temporary NI number and the difference between that and a permanent number?kiwigirl25 wrote: You can gain a temporary NI number whilst waiting for your permanent number. NI contributions can also be backdated once you have a number.