Catherine 49
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I retired from the public service on 31st January 2019, having reached my 62nd birthday during January 2019. I commenced my career in the public service on 1st September 1984. I have no break in my public service career.
I have 52 A1 stamps for each of the years 1980/81, 1981/82 and 1982/83 and 27 A1 stamps and 4 credited contributions for 1983/83. My social welfare statement states I have 27 A1 and 7 J1 paid contributions for 1983/1984 and 31 D1 and 13 J1 paid contributions for 1984/1985.
I have signed on with INTREO in June 2019 - I have sought that this be backdated to my retirement date and this might well be accepted.
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.
My question is whether I could be eligible for any State Pension and , if so, how do I go about this?
I have 52 A1 stamps for each of the years 1980/81, 1981/82 and 1982/83 and 27 A1 stamps and 4 credited contributions for 1983/83. My social welfare statement states I have 27 A1 and 7 J1 paid contributions for 1983/1984 and 31 D1 and 13 J1 paid contributions for 1984/1985.
I have signed on with INTREO in June 2019 - I have sought that this be backdated to my retirement date and this might well be accepted.
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.
My question is whether I could be eligible for any State Pension and , if so, how do I go about this?