Do I need to get a new NI number in the UK if I'm traveling with a different passport than the last time?
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I hope somebody can help me with this. I've travelled to London on a Namibian Passport a few years back for a working holiday. Now I finally have my documents together to get my German Passport (my mother and her side of the family is german), and I will be able to work and live in London legally without being worried about a visa. Would I have to apply for a new NI number? Or will I just have to let them change my contact details and passport number on my current NI info? Or can I keep my NI number just as it is? Thanks for answering!! : )
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Answer:
No - your National Insurance Number stays the same as long as your name has not changed
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Other answers
Even if your name had changed, you NI stays the same!
What's the point?
No. You have one NHI number for life.
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