Thanks for that. When speaking on phone to one of the sections that deal with pensions I was told that when a person now working in England comes to retirement age and applies for a UK pension details of her employment in Ireland will be submitted and the English authorities will contact their Irish colleagues who in turn will contact the applicant re a possible pension from Ireland. Does anyone know if this works in practice?
In view of what I was told mentioned already can her UK contribution record help her to get some level of an Irish pension?
As she already has a full UK pension which does NOT include her Irish contributions she should contact the UK Dept of Work and Pensions to claim the (small amount) Irish Pension due to at age 66. It would very helpful if she had an old PRSI / Insurance number. They (UK)will send you out an application form on request
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