Just wondering what the outcome was for the original poster as I too have a similar query?
Don’t get confused with the person who started the thread. You are in a different category. Contributory. So because you paid tax, Prsi etc you are entitled to pensions from each country you worked. One is not offset by the other. But you do have to declare them to revenue. Have a chat with citizens advice or look at their website.Can someone be successfully in receipt of a contributory state pension (widows) from Ireland and also claim a small UK state pension €67a wk from when they themselves worked in the UK. Do the UK notify Ireland?
Never heard of this. But if you’re living in Ireland then depending on your income you might be entitled to an Irish medical card.mNot sure if this question can be asked on this thread but here goes anyway.
Does receipt of a small UK pension and fuel allowance by the husband qualify an elderly couple for a UK medical card which can be used in this republic if their income here is more than the qualifying limit ?
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