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Good lord... In the back of my mind I sort of guessed I'd be Class 3, I was just praying for a glimmer or hope... Those back-payments will hurt a little, but from what I've read here, even the Class 3 repayments are worth it in the end...
Although it's counterintuitive the answer should surely be 'yes' because it says on the form, "When you tell us your ‘ordinarily resident’ status you must base this on your circumstances at the time you left the UK." This is probably true for most people following this and other threads on this issue. I mean, I guess most of us are Brits who grew up in the UK then at some point fled east.
Good point. I checked my records and I said no to that, although it looks like that may have been the wrong answer. I did also include a cover letter explaining all of my details. Anyway I think this question is only used if you need to pay Class 1 for a year, which is definitely something you wouldn't want to do!KyushuWoozy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 3:20 am Although it's counterintuitive the answer should surely be 'yes' because it says on the form, "When you tell us your ‘ordinarily resident’ status you must base this on your circumstances at the time you left the UK."
There seem to be three requirements: 1) Was working immediately before leaving 2) Have paid NI for a number of years (can't remember exactly the details of this now) 3) Are working abroad for a foreign employer.KyushuWoozy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 3:20 amI think the main point to be able to get those lovely Class 2's (instead of the less lovely Class 3's) is we should have been working in Blighty 'immediately' before we left.
How about for #3 being self-employed abroad? Any idea?adamu wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 5:23 amThere seem to be three requirements: 1) Was working immediately before leaving 2) Have paid NI for a number of years (can't remember exactly the details of this now) 3) Are working abroad for a foreign employer.KyushuWoozy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 3:20 amI think the main point to be able to get those lovely Class 2's (instead of the less lovely Class 3's) is we should have been working in Blighty 'immediately' before we left.
KyushuWoozy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 5:34 am Currently I'm struggling through this at the moment:
• names and addresses of your employer(s) overseas
• the date each employment started and ended
• the country you were working in
• names and addresses of any UK employer(s) between overseas employment
• the date each UK employment started and ended
• the dates of paid or unpaid leave in the UK or overseas
• the names and dates of any benefit you claimed in the UK between overseas employment
Wish I'd been a better record keeper and/or less of a drifter![]()
Personally, I wrote that I may return after retirement, or I may not... Can't be any more specific than that if you don't really know...goodandbadjapan wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 6:00 am What do you put for How long are you going to be abroad? if you have no idea and it could very well be permanent?
I'd probably guess that was fine... Especially if you were paying NIC during that time in the UK -they'll have all that on record. It seems we can only back pay to 2006 anyway... I personally wish that was longer seeing as the yearly fee for Class 3 back in the early 2000's was around £200 cheaper than now... Boohoo...goodandbadjapan wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 6:00 amThink it will matter if I just put my dates coming here as the start of that second period of living in Japan?
As I understand it, to be able to qualify for Class 2 you need not only to have been employed directly before coming out but also have started a job here within a week of arriving. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong but I've read this on a couple of other forums.goodandbadjapan wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 6:00 am Also was employed directly before coming out to Japan both times, so hoping I can qualify.
Hadn't heard that rule, but think I'm okay with that. Have completed the form and will send tomorrow and then no doubt wait for months on end before I hear anything!KyushuWoozy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 08, 2018 12:20 amAs I understand it, to be able to qualify for Class 2 you need not only to have been employed directly before coming out but also have started a job here within a week of arriving. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong but I've read this on a couple of other forums.goodandbadjapan wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 6:00 am Also was employed directly before coming out to Japan both times, so hoping I can qualify.