Yes, if he wishes to work legally.
A British citizen - is someone born in the UK - in just the same way as a Kosovan is someone born in Kosovo. If you were born outside the UK, and migrated here - you are a 'naturalized citizen'. You are always a native of the country you were born in - moving to any other country makes you an immigrant. Having a NI number simply means you came here legally - instead of in the back of a lorry !
my cousin became a british subject in June 1965 he is now living back home in Malta and needs his NI number for pension perposes and cant not find the number how can he or I find this out .
to work legally in the UK you will need to have a NI number, you may be able to find a job which pays cash in hand but these are hard to come by! I think that a NI number is quite easily obtained through HM revenue and customs.
In the UK, the National insurance number, or NI, is a number that is issued for the purposes of paying tax and receiving social security benefits. No, the British National insurance number does not expire.
Generally, you will receive a National Insurance card when you are 15.
If you are a legal resident then yes. If not you would need to obtain legal residency before a NI number can be assigned.
NI = Need's Improvement?
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Ni (two) Ni-go (number two)
Ni atomic number 28, between Co and Cu
Yes. Every person born in the UK, or registered as a legal immigrant is issued a NI number. This forms part of the electoral register - which every person of voting age is listed on..
-N/i=-Ni/(i*i) = (multiply top and bottom by i -Ni/-1 = Ni (i times i) = -1 You get a positive number (N) times i.