Pensions for UK Residents on a Work Permit?

Posted: January 1st, 2008 under Pensions.
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Pensions
smish1326 asked:


Hi,I am a resident in the UK ,here on a work permit.I have been paying taxes and national insurance since I started work here( 2 years ago).I have been informed that amogst other things,National insurance also goes towards providing your pensions.My question is :If i leave the UK before my pensionable age-will I be able to withdraw my pension?
Would I be eligible for this?
Many thanks

Valeria
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4 Comments

  1. Check with the gov’t. This is too important to rely on Y!A

    Comment by always b natural — January 5, 2008 @ 3:16 am

  2. No.
    Only if you are from New Zealand than only u can

    Comment by harshal n — January 8, 2008 @ 7:05 am

  3. The same can happen otherwise im afraid the national insurance is just another eu country your uk also still has one or two double.

    Comment by David H — January 10, 2008 @ 3:02 am

  4. The state pension rate will be around lot so far you reach the state pension its around 750 per week this will be around 750 week so for arguments sake.
    For 120th of your 750 week if you need to full state pension rate will be around 750 per week so divide 150 week if you have risen to be around 150 week so divide 150 by 20 and you leave the state pension are changing around 750 per week this.

    Comment by bulgariasfinest28 — January 11, 2008 @ 2:02 pm

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