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Special contribution arrangements in EEA countries

Although you will usually be insured under the social security scheme of the country you work in, there are some instances when this will not apply. Two or more countries in the EEA may agree to treat you in a different way, as long as it is in your interests. For example, an agreement may be reached so that you stay insured under the UK social security scheme if:

Agreements can be reached for other employees and self-employed people to be treated differently, but it must be in their interests. To find out more, contact the HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).

Note: The HMRC needs to get the foreign social security authority to agree that you can remain UK-insured. This means it may take some time to decide. The following groups of people are also treated in a special way:

If you are in any of these groups and you are not sure what NI contributions you should pay, contact the HMRC.