Just a quick query-
if you claimed social welfare for more than time than you had spent working during your working years would you be eligible to claim the non contributary state pension?
A hypotectical question only , im just curious as im not sure if you pay prsi on SW or if enough contributions need to be made in order to claim the pension
cheers
There is a minimum contribution and average required to qualify for Contributory State Pension (CSP) and no account is taken of any other claims to SW, other than to count credited contributions on such benefits towards the SP. If you dnon't have enough contributions for CSP, then you can apply for non-contributory SP instead.
Geothermal, this is totally unrelated to the thread. Your private pensions arangements are not related to this query or SW pension rights. You should post a separate query with a proper title and question.i am 55 was self employed in construction for 25 years, paid into pension fund wort about 100000 now didn't pay any stamps lost all savings in shares, drawing social welfare with 2 years what are my pension entitlements when i am 65 is there anything i can do to improve pension situation .
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