Catherine 49
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So are you saying if you get I A stamp you can transfer up to two years of D stamps to an A stamp. Thats interesting. Is 2 years the maximum you can transfer.?I understand that if I get an 'a stamp' that could become eligible for the transfer of up to two years of D stamps on to the 'A' stamp register.
Thank You asking for a friend who has 10 or 11 years of D contributions and wont be 66 for a while. Wont be eligible to apply 'til 67 but would be nice to know in advance that these could be included.Apply for an Old Age Contributary pension on your 66th birthday. You'll soon find out if you're entitled to it.
Thanks Conan. This may be useful. SlimSlim,
Yes. A and S are effectively the same value as far as the State Pension is concerned.
My question is whether I could be eligible for any State Pension and , if so, how do I go about this?
The reason I say apply anyway is that officials of the Dept Soc Protection are obliged to advise you whether you are or not entitled to a Contributory pension and any other pension if applicable.
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