The letter provides Mr. Abdulghaffar Mohamud Sheikh-Ali Wardheere with his National Insurance number of SK 85 75 55 D, informing him to keep it in a safe place and not destroy the letter. It explains that the National Insurance Number is unique and should not be shared with others, and lists some common reasons an individual would need to provide their number, such as for work, driving licenses, or state benefits.
The letter provides Mr. Abdulghaffar Mohamud Sheikh-Ali Wardheere with his National Insurance number of SK 85 75 55 D, informing him to keep it in a safe place and not destroy the letter. It explains that the National Insurance Number is unique and should not be shared with others, and lists some common reasons an individual would need to provide their number, such as for work, driving licenses, or state benefits.
The letter provides Mr. Abdulghaffar Mohamud Sheikh-Ali Wardheere with his National Insurance number of SK 85 75 55 D, informing him to keep it in a safe place and not destroy the letter. It explains that the National Insurance Number is unique and should not be shared with others, and lists some common reasons an individual would need to provide their number, such as for work, driving licenses, or state benefits.
HMRC MR A WARDHEERE BX9 1AN 78 MULBERRY COURT 6 LANGTHORNE ROAD Telephone 0300 200 3500 LONDON E11 4HW www.gov.uk/national-insurance
National Insurance SK 85 75 55 D number
MR ABDULGHAFFAR MOHAMUD SHEIKH-ALI WARDHEERE
Your National Insurance Number is
SK 85 75 55 D
Keep this number in a safe place. Do not destroy this letter.
About your National Insurance number
Your National Insurance Number is unique to you And will never change. To prevent identity fraud, do not share It with anyone who does not need it. You’ll need it if you: start work (including part time and weekend jobs) apply for a driving licence apply for a student loan claim state benefits register to vote (for more information, go to GOV.UK and Search register to vote)
You cannot use it as proof of:
your identity your right to work in the UK
Child Trust Fund
Born between 1 September 2002 and 2 January 2011? You may Have money in a child trust fund. For more information, go to Gov.uk and search 'child trust fund'.
Information is available in large print, audio tape and Braille formats.
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