Maintaining UK bank accounts and Credit cards
#16
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If I return to the UK and inform them I was here will the contributions I missed be paid by Uncle Sam ??
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Re: Maintaining UK bank accounts and Credit cards
Its 11 years contributions here to qualify isn't it? I need to check as I'll have done that and then no point adding to it..prob no state pension available by the time I'm ready for it!
#19
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Enough for what ??
So say I go to the US for 4 years and work the whole time. I could use ss payments made in the US to cover the missing ni contributions in the UK - is that what you're saying ??
So say I go to the US for 4 years and work the whole time. I could use ss payments made in the US to cover the missing ni contributions in the UK - is that what you're saying ??
#20
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That's kind of what I was thinking anyway and already opted out of additional state pension payments at home.
I'm more concerned about 'wasting' future contributions should I go back to the UK to be honest.
I'm more concerned about 'wasting' future contributions should I go back to the UK to be honest.
#21
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You have to have made a certain amount of contributions and I'm not sure what that is. As Bob said there is an agreement between the US/UK to make up the pension payable.
#23
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It's 10 full quarters of contributions, but can work out to be less than 10 years.
#25
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I have LloydsTSB current account and CC's. Both have US billing address though I use online banking to pay CC from another UK account (Barclays) No problem having a US address.
Class 2 conts for pension purposes may be worthwhile if you are within 10 years of a state pension and have a full contribution record. You can get a statement advising your contribution record from http://www.thepensionservice.gov.uk/ which can help to answer any questions you have re current position and future entitlement.
Class 2 conts for pension purposes may be worthwhile if you are within 10 years of a state pension and have a full contribution record. You can get a statement advising your contribution record from http://www.thepensionservice.gov.uk/ which can help to answer any questions you have re current position and future entitlement.
#26
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I was talking about the US...don't know about the UK....but if you don't have enough contributions to draw a pension in one country, you can use your countributions in the other as a top up.
#27
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With regard to changing to US account, I thought they'd have a problem with sending statements etc internationally and Halifax told me that the least number of statements they can send is 4 a year (quaterly).
Did you have to go into a branch to change your address to US address ?
Actually I have 4 accounts with Halifax and everytime I've moved it's taken me 5 or 6 attempts to get my address changed on all my accounts. IMHO they're a good bank as far as services are concerned but they're a very incompetent when it comes to customer service and basic administration.
R./
#28
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I have a Halifax account and had to send a letter to my branch to change my address to my folks and then had to call them 5 times until I finally got to speak to the branch where they said, "oh yes we got your letter and we sent a letter to you for you to confirm that this was from you"..... yep they sent the letter to my OLD address !
With regard to changing to US account, I thought they'd have a problem with sending statements etc internationally and Halifax told me that the least number of statements they can send is 4 a year (quaterly).
Did you have to go into a branch to change your address to US address ?
Actually I have 4 accounts with Halifax and everytime I've moved it's taken me 5 or 6 attempts to get my address changed on all my accounts. IMHO they're a good bank as far as services are concerned but they're a very incompetent when it comes to customer service and basic administration.
R./
With regard to changing to US account, I thought they'd have a problem with sending statements etc internationally and Halifax told me that the least number of statements they can send is 4 a year (quaterly).
Did you have to go into a branch to change your address to US address ?
Actually I have 4 accounts with Halifax and everytime I've moved it's taken me 5 or 6 attempts to get my address changed on all my accounts. IMHO they're a good bank as far as services are concerned but they're a very incompetent when it comes to customer service and basic administration.
R./
#29
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I just love First Direct ... bend over backward to help you ...