Mixed rate pension, Spanish, Australian and UK contributions as well

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Hubby has the following contributions
1983 - 1994 - 179 A stamps + 181 credited
1985 - 1989 - approx 2 years UK (trying to get record)
1995 - 2009 - 588 D stamps
2003 - 2008 - 5 years self-employed in Spain paid
2010 - 2025 - 780 D Stamps (hope to resign and move to Australia in 2025 when he is 62 he might take actuarial reduced pension which would be about 9k py
2018 0 2019 - approx 45 Australian contributions
Will be 66 in 2029
I can't even begin to work out this. Can anyone work out if he would get a partial contributory pension from his A stamps? I understand his Australian stamps could be added as he would not qualify for an Australian pensions. What about his Spanish stamps - would he qualify for part Spanish pension or would they be added to Irish. Would mixed rate give him anything?
 
Might be worth reading this for a start?
I'm sure that if you contact SW they can give more info:
 
1985 - 1989 - approx 2 years UK (trying to get record)
If you are eligible it's almost certainly better to make voluntary UK contributions and claim the UK pension separately. This could be expensive if they let you go back a long time but you could get a full UK pension at 67 with 35 years of NI payments.

Look up form NI38.
 
Might be worth reading this for a start?
I'm sure that if you contact SW they can give more info:
Thanks, I have read through all the information and have based my post on that. I am checking if I am missing anything or I am doing it the correct way.
 
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