J Jocmanu Guest 11 Jul 2008 #1 Hi , sorry 3 questions rolled into 1 I was wondering if a person from the EU who has resided in Ireland for 5 years is entitled to a state pension? Or how long would he have to be in Ireland to receive this pension? What would happen if he left the country to go back home permanantly before the 5 years had passed? Many thanks in advance for your help
Hi , sorry 3 questions rolled into 1 I was wondering if a person from the EU who has resided in Ireland for 5 years is entitled to a state pension? Or how long would he have to be in Ireland to receive this pension? What would happen if he left the country to go back home permanantly before the 5 years had passed? Many thanks in advance for your help
C ClubMan Registered User Messages 52,802 11 Jul 2008 #2 Jocmanu said: I was wondering if a person from the EU who has resided in Ireland for 5 years is entitled to a state pension? Or how long would he have to be in Ireland to receive this pension? Click to expand... Did you check the qualification criteria for the different sorts of state pension on www.welfare.ie ?
Jocmanu said: I was wondering if a person from the EU who has resided in Ireland for 5 years is entitled to a state pension? Or how long would he have to be in Ireland to receive this pension? Click to expand... Did you check the qualification criteria for the different sorts of state pension on www.welfare.ie ?
J Jocmanu Guest 11 Jul 2008 #3 no not yet , I will give them a call and see what I can find ...cheers
L LDFerguson Registered User Messages 4,819 11 Jul 2008 #4 Have a look at the links here on State Pensions.