Good luck to all getting your tax credits sorted!
For those who may be confused as to who is eligible to claim tax credits, here's a good link and some information from the IR's web page:
https://www.taxcredits.inlandrevenue.gov.uk/Qualify/DIQHousehold.aspxJnited Kingdom (UK) national
This is:
• someone born in the UK or whose parents were born in the UK
• a British citizen or holder of a British passport.
If you are not a UK National you may still be eligible for tax credits. The following people are entitled to tax credits on the same basis as UK Nationals
• Nationals of other countries in the European Economic Area
• People who have been granted leave to remain in the United Kingdom indefinitely (including those with exceptional leave to remain)
• People who have been granted asylum in the United Kingdom
I have heard of American students in the UK stritctly to study (no other ties to Britain) who have been applying for and claiming Tax Credits for their children. This is a violation of their student visa, no matter if the people processing the claim are ignorant of the visa restrictions on an American in the UK to study.
As to those waiting for NIN numbers, speedy vibes!