I have just recently left the UK as my Tier 4 student visa ran out on the 30th of October. I'm now back in Australia, where I have been a permanent resident for 15 years however I hold an Indonesian Passport. I need to now apply for a visitor visa to return to the UK for my graduation on the 7th of December (I had an extension on my final project so have a delayed graduation which is past the length of my student visa).
A section of the Visitor Visa Application Form asks: Do you have a UK National Insurance Number?
I applied for one whilst I was a student in the UK as I intended to do part time work (though never ended up doing so) do I need to say that I do? It seems irrelevant for a Visitor Visa application and I'm only worried about admitting it because I don't want them to think I could be coming back to try and work? As I've only just finished uni/not even graduated yet, I don't have a job in Australia and my father (who is travelling with me) is fully funding the trip, I'm afraid this will raise questions?
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