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Claiming UC if you don’t have a National Insurance number
Hi all
We have a client who needs to apply for UC but doesn’t have a NINO, he has an appointment to see someone in Manchester on 3rd January 2019 to apply for a NINO.
In the meantime the Jobcentre has sent him to us to apply for a temporary NINO. HMRC say that isn’t possible anymore. UC say it is not possible to claim without a NINO.
Has anyone else had the same problem and is there a way around it?
CPAG have seen this come up a number of times recently and have therefore prepared template judicial review pre-action protocol letters for advisers to use to challenge the non-payment of UC until the claimant has a NINo. (We have used them ourselves and UC has been paid pending the NINo being issued).
Advisers are invited to use the templates and can access them here: http://www.cpag.org.uk/content/judicial-review-pre-action-letters.
We have prepared (and are continuing to prepare) judicial review pre-action protocol letter templates on a variety of subjects. If you can’t find a letter on the subject you are looking for, feel free to contact us (details below) to see if we can help on an individual basis.
We would be very grateful if you let us know if you use any of the letters, and how the DWP respond (as we can edit the templates to address issues raised by the DWP).
Please feel contact the CPAG Judicial Review Project at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) if you have any questions about judicial review, or using the letters.