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Author Topic: How to Claim Pension back in European (Schengen) Countries?  (Read 199 times)
navali
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« on: August 19, 2011, 05:04:28 pm »

Hello friends...

Is there anyone working in some European country? especially schengen countries?

I want to discuss few question regarding pension system. How an expat can claim back the pension which he continuously contributes during the time of job there? if you move-out to another EU country or non-EU country what happens with this pension amount? How many years should u have worked in that particular country?

Kindly need help.

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« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2011, 01:14:00 pm »

Hello friends...

Is there anyone working in some European country? especially schengen countries?

I want to discuss few question regarding pension system. How an expat can claim back the pension which he continuously contributes during the time of job there? if you move-out to another EU country or non-EU country what happens with this pension amount? How many years should u have worked in that particular country?

Kindly need help.

Regards

Hi,
You will need to mention/state the countries you have worked in and/or work in at present.
If it is UK or Germany, I may be able to help. If you are in the UK, you may trace/enquire about it here, but , again, like I mentioned earlier on you will need to state the country(ies) you have and/or work in:
https://www2.dwp.gov.uk/tps-directgov/en/contact-tps/pension-tracing-form.asp


Good Luck.
BobbyB
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navali
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« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2011, 11:13:14 am »

Hi,
You will need to mention/state the countries you have worked in and/or work in at present.
If it is UK or Germany, I may be able to help. If you are in the UK, you may trace/enquire about it here, but , again, like I mentioned earlier on you will need to state the country(ies) you have and/or work in:
https://www2.dwp.gov.uk/tps-directgov/en/contact-tps/pension-tracing-form.asp


Good Luck.
BobbyB


Thanks Bobby,

Its Finland....but u can tell me about Germany as all European EEA countries have same process....

I am only concerned with getting this pension back. for example, if i work there for 3 years...i will pay around 10% in pension and the employer will contribute around 20% every month. Then if i leave after 3 years and go to some other non-EU countries, then how can i claim this amount back...

Thanks
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