If i compensate NI contributions should i not expect to catch treatment on the nh?



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yes i would've thought so, my husband works overseas and he pays voluntary NI contributuins for this very explanation. I'd speak to some civil servent in NI contributions sector to find out for definate
Only if you are entitled to it through residency or birth.
Of course, there are race who pay nought into the system and get treatment so why should you not?
ni contributions have nought to do with nhs vigour care. There more to do next to qualifing you for a benefit called incapacity benefit. this benefit is salaried to you when you are sick or unable to do your commission, and are no longer capable to do your available job. Also another thing it doesnt automatically qualify you fr this benefit, you must own paid sufficent class 1 ni's contained by the last 2 years for this.

also secondly another entitlment you will be entitled to is a goverment principal pension when your contained by a pension age.

Therefore the answer to your cross-question is no you shouldnt expect help or treatment from nhs. however emergency treatment such as one taken to hospitals is free.
nearby are people who own never worked a day contained by their lives and still get free treatment. if your from another country your countries condition provider may have to foot the bill. but as far as i see it NI contributions give you the right to free essential healthcare. thats emergency treatment. and doctors appointments and callouts. i work as a labourer iv'e been surrounded by A&E a few times, they never asked me for NI slips and they treated me accordingly.
If your not British later it depends on where your from, most of the EU and some other places own agreements to access the nhs while here. However there are some countries and cases where on earth a foreigner would be expected to pay for robustness care. Remember that NI contributions are for more than lately the NHS and depending where your from you may be capable of claim them back anyway. Info is available from the post organization and from any NHS walk contained by centre.
i would enjoy thought so yes..how ever the waiting lists for free nhs is so long you might not be here by the time you take an appointment..:-(