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Re: Pension Question
Originally Posted by chris120
(Post 10374921)
Ononno,
I qualify for a full UK state pension as I have 40 years of UK contributions, I should also qualify for an INPS pension as I currently have more than 20years contributions, I am still contributing to INPS and expect to have around 30 years worth before I call it a day by then I would be around age 67/68. By then I would have around 53 years of continuous contributions but about 70 contribution years due to the fact that I paid voluntary contributions in the UK for a number of years whilst also paying INPS contributions. Should I (can I?) claim UK state pension at 65 or should I wait untill I retire in Italy at 67/68? Could I get both? I have seen my contribution record at INPS (I have a screen dump too) and they have a record of my contributions (Italy and UK) unbroken back to 1964 when I was still at school ( UK NI contributions were paid as an encouragement to stay on into the 6th form as I recall). :focus: |
Re: Pension Question
Originally Posted by duffer
(Post 10379935)
By my calculations, you'll be 118 on your next birthday.
:focus: I certainly feel that way after a day of arguments, sorrymeetings. |
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