8 Responses to “Can a pensioner from a european country claim a state pension from the UK?”
Jaxon Hodgson Said:
Why not all the other immigrants bleed us dry.
Viviana Jefferson Said:
yes, but it is usually transferred from country of origin.
Britney Bacon Said:
If they have a pension in their original country, it can be transferred to the UK.
Hayden Eckersley Said:
No. To be eligible for a UK State Pension, a person must have paid into the scheme for not less than 30 years.
The links below will help : -
The Pension Service
Impartial UK government information on state and private pensions from The Pension
Service, part of the Department for Work and Pensions, whether you are …
The Pension Service – A to Z – State Pension forecast
A State Pension forecast tells you how much State Pension you will get from the
UK government in retirement, from The Pension Service, …
State Pension for Britons living abroad : Directgov – Money, tax …
How to claim a UK State Pension if you live, or are planning to live, abroad.
… This means you won’t have to pay UK tax on your State Pension, … … – Cached
State Pension : Directgov – Money, tax and benefits
Find out about the basic State Pension, additional State Pension and how to …
How to claim a UK State Pension if you live, or are planning to live, abroad … … – Cached
If a person from another EU country, who is a pensioner and who is now living here in UK, they might be able to claim benefits which will bring their weekly income up to a minimum of £150 per week. That is the sum considered by UK.gov to be the minimum for survival.
Abril Burt Said:
UK pension, no as you have to have paid into it for 20 odd years.
Harry 23 Said:
why not. everyone else can.
Jada Greenhough Said:
No,same as any UK person cannot claim a pension
if she or he has not paid stamps for UK insurance.
A women who has looked after her kids or parents
all her life and not been in full time employment
gets no pension but has to live on state benefit upon
retirement.
Why not all the other immigrants bleed us dry.
yes, but it is usually transferred from country of origin.
If they have a pension in their original country, it can be transferred to the UK.
No. To be eligible for a UK State Pension, a person must have paid into the scheme for not less than 30 years.
The links below will help : -
The Pension Service
Impartial UK government information on state and private pensions from The Pension
Service, part of the Department for Work and Pensions, whether you are …
The Pension Service – A to Z – State Pension forecast
A State Pension forecast tells you how much State Pension you will get from the
UK government in retirement, from The Pension Service, …
State Pension for Britons living abroad : Directgov – Money, tax …
How to claim a UK State Pension if you live, or are planning to live, abroad.
… This means you won’t have to pay UK tax on your State Pension, … … – Cached
State Pension : Directgov – Money, tax and benefits
Find out about the basic State Pension, additional State Pension and how to …
How to claim a UK State Pension if you live, or are planning to live, abroad … … – Cached
If a person from another EU country, who is a pensioner and who is now living here in UK, they might be able to claim benefits which will bring their weekly income up to a minimum of £150 per week. That is the sum considered by UK.gov to be the minimum for survival.
UK pension, no as you have to have paid into it for 20 odd years.
why not. everyone else can.
No,same as any UK person cannot claim a pension
if she or he has not paid stamps for UK insurance.
A women who has looked after her kids or parents
all her life and not been in full time employment
gets no pension but has to live on state benefit upon
retirement.
No as they have paid squat NI payments.