M daughter`s future husband needs to open a bank account because his new job will not accept his salary being paid into her bank account.He was to begin next Monday,so handed his notice in at his present employment....now..he cannot open an account as he has NO form of ID..nothing.
Does anyone think they can have a joint account or he can be added onto to her account.
This is desperate ..as he will now be without a job.Thay are getting married next and the reason he changed jobs was to earn more...
Help please!!!!
He has nothing...I have spoken to a friend who works in a bank ,the bank my daughter is in actually and she said his tax code notification letter might do...but he bins everything!!!
But his previous employer must have something ..and would he not have to give him a P45??
A passport would take longer,It will be his first ,interviews etc.We live near Liverpool so I think it would be a good idea to go there...and start the ball rolling,
Yes British.He handed in his notice and was to have started his new job on Monday...but they say he can`t,till he has a bank account.It sounds rather stupid ,I know people who work in BIG firms and have their salary paid into someone else`s account.This is a pub,he is a chef.
Just to add, as I don't think anyone has answered your question regarding the 'Joint Account' idea.
Unless he already had a joint account with the bank your daughter holds hers at (Which I know, he doesn't otherwise you wouldn't be asking the question in the first place) then he wouldn't be able to be put on her account without I.D anyway. Just thought I'd answer that part of the question.
In this day and age it's more or less impossible to do anything without I.D. Every single job I've recently applied for has asked for I.D before even getting to interview stage. In the past I've had to produce I.D when working in restaurants also.
Tell him to phone your local HMRC and ask for a copy of his notice of coding.
Then ask DWP to confirm to him in writing his National Insurance number which will be on the notice of coding. 2 official documents - job done
ummmm: It depends. Sometimes I think it's random. I know if you're the age of 18 and it's your first passport they sometimes interview. I've asked people this before and I can't see any real system of how they do it.