You can start to make voluntary contributions, yes. First you have to make sure you have 520 contributions, which is almost certainly yes for you.I understand that if I want to make additional payments I need to make them within 5 years of leaving Ireland, which will be this July.
I am unclear if public sector pension holders in Ireland also get the state pension or if this is included in their public sector pension?
They will already give you an estimate of your lump sum and pension entitlements on the notional basis of you retiring tomorrow. With inflation of course it will be higher as it is linked to the current salary for the grade you left.You apply to your former employer for the occupational pension.
Yes.Is it possible to claim a state pension in both Ireland and the U.K. in the future?
EU rules govern pension claims for workers who have worked in different EU countries but it isn't clear how Brexit has affected these situations
You can choose to pay voluntary contributions (if you are under 66 and meet the other conditions) if you:
If you are working outside the EU and not subject to Irish or EU social insurance contributions you may also opt to pay voluntary contributions.
- Are no longer covered by compulsory PRSI in Ireland
- Are no longer covered by PRSI on a compulsory or voluntary basis in another EU country
NHS pension is independent of UK state pension. You get both according to your contributions to each.Hi,
I worked in Ireland for 12 years have a contributed to a public sector pension in Ireland ( approx 9.5 years, with 2 years of prsi contributions in another job and 6 months at home with my children when I was not working that I assume I would get homemaker credit for
I am now working in the U.K. and not planning to return to Ireland.
I am wondering if I need to make voluntary contributions to be eligible for the Irish state pension in the future - I am unclear how things stand now with Brexit so I wondered if someone could advise
I understand that if I want to make additional payments I need to make them within 5 years of leaving Ireland, which will be this July.
Apart from one months break for relocation, I have worked continuously in the U.K. for 4 years 10 months ( in the nhs) , so I am wondering if this will be taken into account for Irish state pension or will this contribute to a U.K. pension
I am unclear if public sector pension holders in Ireland also get the state pension or if this is included in their public sector pension?
i am also unclear if nhs pension holders also get the state pension in the U.K.?
thanks for any advice on this
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