I've read all the Department and Citizen Information advice, and my head is reeling. We also consulted Citizen Information personally but got only very generalised pointers. So I'm hoping someone here might have the answers...
My partner is around 100 contributions short of the 520 threshold needed to qualify for the state contributory pension. She will be able to claim full homemaker credits (for 11 to 12 years, I think) but it seems this only is calculated when she applies for the pension, leaving us in limbo in the meantime, and we are not even sure if she will be allowed to apply for them.
Personal circumstances mean she cannot take on a job to work up more contributions.
I have two questions:
1. Will she be able to apply for homemaker credits, or is this available only if she already has 520 contributions.
2. Is there a mechanism whereby she can pay additional contributions -- she has three years to go to 65.
My partner is around 100 contributions short of the 520 threshold needed to qualify for the state contributory pension. She will be able to claim full homemaker credits (for 11 to 12 years, I think) but it seems this only is calculated when she applies for the pension, leaving us in limbo in the meantime, and we are not even sure if she will be allowed to apply for them.
Personal circumstances mean she cannot take on a job to work up more contributions.
I have two questions:
1. Will she be able to apply for homemaker credits, or is this available only if she already has 520 contributions.
2. Is there a mechanism whereby she can pay additional contributions -- she has three years to go to 65.