Q
Welfarite, thanks. However the bare words of that section need explaining.
"If you go on holiday abroad, payment of your pension for a period of up to 13 weeks is normally allowed on your return home. However, payment will not be allowed for repeated trips of this nature."
This suggests to me that payment for the 13 weeks away will be made on your arrival home.
I cannot see how it could mean anything else. If it meant no payment would be made for the 13 weeks absence what's the relevance of the 13 weeks?
I think the logic is that no payment will be made until you prove that you continue to be resident in Ireland by returning home, whereupon the back payments will be made, assuming that these kind of absences are not regular. It does not define what "repeated trips are". For example is it 13 weeks a year?
The 13 weeks coincides with the period allowed in the UK.
Am I understanding this correctly?
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