joebloggs9669
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Hi,
I've read numerous threads on this subject but am still confused as to whether I am likely to qualify or not for the state payment for people retired at 65.
Here is the situation
1. I am 62, No longer in employment and in receipt of income from an ARF so pay a Class S stamp every week.
2. I did receive Unemployment Benefit for 39 weeks but that has ended.
3. I don't have any other income apart from a ver small amount of interest from bas (<1K)
4. I plan to sign on for credits from DSP shortly.
Is this enough to qualify...ie in the year I turn 63 ("the relevant year") I will have 52 Class S and hopefully the same amount of credits
Or do I need something else i.e. work for 13/39 weeks during the year I turn 63.
Many thanks in advance for any clarity.
Joe
I've read numerous threads on this subject but am still confused as to whether I am likely to qualify or not for the state payment for people retired at 65.
Payment for people who retire at 65
If you retire at 65, you may qualify for a benefit payment until you reach 66. The payment is similar to Jobseeker’s Benefit, but you don’t need to be looking for work or sign on at your local Intreo centre.
www.citizensinformation.ie
Here is the situation
1. I am 62, No longer in employment and in receipt of income from an ARF so pay a Class S stamp every week.
2. I did receive Unemployment Benefit for 39 weeks but that has ended.
3. I don't have any other income apart from a ver small amount of interest from bas (<1K)
4. I plan to sign on for credits from DSP shortly.
Is this enough to qualify...ie in the year I turn 63 ("the relevant year") I will have 52 Class S and hopefully the same amount of credits
Or do I need something else i.e. work for 13/39 weeks during the year I turn 63.
Many thanks in advance for any clarity.
Joe