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NI Gaps - Full Time Student 2001 - 2004
blondali
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I have just been reading through the latest MSE newsletter, which has got me thinking about gaps in my National Insurance record. The gaps fall during the time I was a full-time student in University education. I cannot seem to establish whether this is correct or whether I should follow this up. Should I have these gaps in my record or not?
- On a Government-approved training course: You are/were on one, are over 18, and weren't sent on the course by Jobcentre Plus.
- On a Government-approved training course: You are/were on one, are over 18, and weren't sent on the course by Jobcentre Plus.
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You don’t get NI credits for being a university student.Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Some rules may be different in other parts of UK.1
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