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Bracklough
Guest
I worked as an apprentice in Ireland from 1971 to 1975.
I found out recently that social insurance contributions where only credited for 1 year.
I sent all the job related information I had to the local social insurance office.
I called the welfare office today and the Social Insurance Investigator told me that the contributions that were made were Class J contributions and were not of any use for pension contributions. He said this was the case for all apprentices back then.
This amazes me – You work full time for 5 years, yet your social insurance contributions were not considered for pension purposes.
Can anyone confirm if this is true?
I found out recently that social insurance contributions where only credited for 1 year.
I sent all the job related information I had to the local social insurance office.
I called the welfare office today and the Social Insurance Investigator told me that the contributions that were made were Class J contributions and were not of any use for pension contributions. He said this was the case for all apprentices back then.
This amazes me – You work full time for 5 years, yet your social insurance contributions were not considered for pension purposes.
Can anyone confirm if this is true?