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Pension question(s)
Feel free to point me at specific threads with info, as I know this must have come up before.
I worked full time from April 1994 to April 2003 in the UK, and as such I would have paid into the state pension (National Insurance contributions?), and I'm wonder if it's possible to move whatever I have there over to Canada, as I'm not planning on returning to reside in the UK or anywhere else. If it's possible, what is the process like? some bell dimly ringing about QPRS or something and putting it into an RRSP. any info / threads / links welcomed. harsh criticism will be rated accordingly :D |
Re: Pension question(s)
Originally Posted by sharkus
(Post 11903615)
Feel free to point me at specific threads with info, as I know this must have come up before.
I worked full time from April 1994 to April 2003 in the UK, and as such I would have paid into the state pension (National Insurance contributions?), and I'm wonder if it's possible to move whatever I have there over to Canada, as I'm not planning on returning to reside in the UK or anywhere else. If it's possible, what is the process like? some bell dimly ringing about QPRS or something and putting it into an RRSP. any info / threads / links welcomed. harsh criticism will be rated accordingly :D |
Re: Pension question(s)
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 11903617)
state pension: No. Can't be transferred, non transferable, zippo, zilch, de nada.
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You can however apply to HMRC to continue paying voluntary NI contributions (cat 2 I believe). They are not expensive and would ensure you keep putting in the minimum to qualify for the state pension when your time comes. All depends how you feel about giving up what you have already paid in and if you want to keep paying in to get it.
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It seems I can find out how much my state pension would be, I suspect not a lot, so maybe not worth it. Just seems slightly wrong that I have paid into it in the past, but cannot transfer it over.
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Have you requested a pension statement?
I've done this a couple of times. Then you can ring them to discuss (I've also done this): https://www.gov.uk/check-state-pension S |
Re: Pension question(s)
Originally Posted by sharkus
(Post 11903762)
It seems I can find out how much my state pension would be, I suspect not a lot, so maybe not worth it. Just seems slightly wrong that I have paid into it in the past, but cannot transfer it over.
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I've just found the forecast thing, and I'll quite probably give them a ring, once I've found my National Insurance number :D
Reading more, it seems that you might be able to get the pension paid out overseas, when it's time for it of course, so though I might not be able to bulk transfer it, I might be able to still get it. It would seem odd that money I paid in to a state pension is just locked away from me. |
Re: Pension question(s)
Originally Posted by sharkus
(Post 11903883)
Reading more, it seems that you might be able to get the pension paid out overseas, when it's time for it of course....
America is one of the right countries. Canada isn't. http://images.yuku.com/image/gif/22c...cd0f3c2b_t.gif |
Re: Pension question(s)
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 11903893)
Remembering that you won't get the annual uprating that is available if you live in the right country.
America is one of the right countries. Canada isn't. http://images.yuku.com/image/gif/22c...cd0f3c2b_t.gif I'm sorry if I'm being thick, but please can you explain this and explain the difference (in this context!) between the US and Canada. Thank you. S |
Re: Pension question(s)
Originally Posted by Snowy560
(Post 11903897)
I'm sorry if I'm being thick, but please can you explain this and explain the difference (in this context!) between the US and Canada.
Thank you. S There's no sense to it. There are, however, several threads on the injustice of it, hence my pot stirring emoticon. :nod: |
Re: Pension question(s)
OK. Thanks. I knew that you didn't get the uprating but I what I didn't know, was that if you lived in the US, then you would do. So I was not expecting an uprating (post getting my pension) but for a minute I thought maybe I was mistaken and I would do but not if I lived in the US (but it's the other way around!).
Thanks. All good. Except no uprating! S |
Re: Pension question(s)
Originally Posted by sharkus
(Post 11903615)
Feel free to point me at specific threads with info, as I know this must have come up before.
I worked full time from April 1994 to April 2003 in the UK, and as such I would have paid into the state pension (National Insurance contributions?), and I'm wonder if it's possible to move whatever I have there over to Canada, as I'm not planning on returning to reside in the UK or anywhere else. If it's possible, what is the process like? some bell dimly ringing about QPRS or something and putting it into an RRSP. any info / threads / links welcomed. harsh criticism will be rated accordingly :D You can find more information on that directly from the gov.uk website. Have a look at their general information section: https://www.gov.uk/transferring-your-pension/overview Once you are familiar with the overview, you should have a look at the list of Financial Institutions that are approved to help facilitate your pension scheme transfer to Canada. https://www.gov.uk/government/public...cations#canada Hope that's helpful. Goodluck. |
Re: Pension question(s)
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 11903893)
Remembering that you won't get the annual uprating that is available if you live in the right country.
America is one of the right countries. Canada isn't. http://images.yuku.com/image/gif/22c...cd0f3c2b_t.gif One positive thing, I have found my NI number :D |
Re: Pension question(s)
Originally Posted by sharkus
(Post 11903883)
I've just found the forecast thing, and I'll quite probably give them a ring, once I've found my National Insurance number :D
Reading more, it seems that you might be able to get the pension paid out overseas, when it's time for it of course, so though I might not be able to bulk transfer it, I might be able to still get it. It would seem odd that money I paid in to a state pension is just locked away from me. |
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