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Old May 13th 2007, 9:18 am
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Hi just after a bit of advice, I currently have a company pension with the company i presently work for. My question is what can i do with this pension when we (hopefully) move to Oz.

I know that when i leave my employment this pension will be frozen, but can i transfer and how do I do it.

Any advice will be very welcome.

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Originally Posted by Ozzy Fever
Hi just after a bit of advice, I currently have a company pension with the company i presently work for. My question is what can i do with this pension when we (hopefully) move to Oz.

I know that when i leave my employment this pension will be frozen, but can i transfer and how do I do it.

Any advice will be very welcome.

Nicky
Hi Nicky,

the short answer: yes, you can transfer it. For more info: do a search (button at top of page), as this topic has been discussed to death many times already.

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