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Why Aren't Birth And Death Certificates Linked?
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It would put a stop to the frauds committed by those getting a copy of the birth certificate of a dead person and assuming that identity.
If a NI number was allocated at birth and noted on the birth certificate it would be straightforward.
If a NI number was allocated at birth and noted on the birth certificate it would be straightforward.
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//The difference between claims is that folk are allowed to move around the country and live at different addresses.//
Indeed they are. But they are not entitled to make simultaneous claims for the same benefits in more than one area. When you read the details of large scale benefit frauds very often they are based around that principle.
Indeed they are. But they are not entitled to make simultaneous claims for the same benefits in more than one area. When you read the details of large scale benefit frauds very often they are based around that principle.
// is that folk are allowed to move around the country and live at different addresses.//
1978 I said to someone in araby of course - move to Cairo and get a job in one of the many hospitals there
and he said do you have any idea of the paperwork that involves in moving town residence permits let alone getting the job?
and I squealed - - - you have internal barriers in this country ( yup)
1978 I said to someone in araby of course - move to Cairo and get a job in one of the many hospitals there
and he said do you have any idea of the paperwork that involves in moving town residence permits let alone getting the job?
and I squealed - - - you have internal barriers in this country ( yup)
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