I worked for 4 years in the UK many years ago, am I correct that having worked the 4 years and paid pension I will be entitled to some sort of UK pension?? At least I always thought I was?
At the time when I left England, I was given the option of taking my pension contributions or leaving them - as I thought to be some part of my pension in later years, so I left them. I thought that I would get something for those 4 years to add to any pension I get here as I won't have a full pension on retirement here. It's not that I expected something huge - but something to add to what I get here! It's the first I've heard of getting nothing for them, is this correct?
She is receiving a dependant relative allowance because of my allowanceRoker ,
Could well be worth checking can your wife pay voluntary Uk National Insurance for one year ie effectively get to 10 years = £44 perweek.
You can buy back for a number of years and since she only needs one ,suggest you check.
eg. I worked 4 years in Uk and have bought nuff credits to get UK pension.
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