paradidomes
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Hi everyone. I will reach a pension age in 2037 (which is after 2034 - when the new pension rules will have exclusively replaced the previous system).
Since I arrived and started working in Ireland in 2016 - and given full PRSI contributions paid or credited every year - I can tot up a maximum of 1092 (out of 2080 contributions required to get full pension). No matter what I do - my pension is at max a 142 Eur per week (in todays money) when I am 66.
Is there any way under the new system to 'fill in' the gap or top up the contributions ? I still have some 13 years time to do sth - but what to do?
I think that paying 'voluntary contributions' is not an option as I will continue to pay PRSI as I go until 2037 (and will not be outside the sompulsory system - which si a requirement). It is the years that I worked elsewhere that I need to pay for here (if possible) - and I know already that I have no pension credits transferable to Ireland from where I worked before (its complicated but its the laws of the other states rather than Ireland) So - is there a way to 'top up' my PRSI contributions before I retire?
This question concerns thousands of immigrant workers who came here in their 40s and will not have enough years to get a liveable income? Is there a way?
P.S. An additional poit of interest. What will happen to non-contributory pensions in 2034 and after. If they stay at current rate (near the 'full contributory pension rate') - many people who will end up with woeful 'contributory pensions' (and pass means test) may just go for non-contributory pensions then. Will they be able to choose which pension they apply for?
Since I arrived and started working in Ireland in 2016 - and given full PRSI contributions paid or credited every year - I can tot up a maximum of 1092 (out of 2080 contributions required to get full pension). No matter what I do - my pension is at max a 142 Eur per week (in todays money) when I am 66.
Is there any way under the new system to 'fill in' the gap or top up the contributions ? I still have some 13 years time to do sth - but what to do?
I think that paying 'voluntary contributions' is not an option as I will continue to pay PRSI as I go until 2037 (and will not be outside the sompulsory system - which si a requirement). It is the years that I worked elsewhere that I need to pay for here (if possible) - and I know already that I have no pension credits transferable to Ireland from where I worked before (its complicated but its the laws of the other states rather than Ireland) So - is there a way to 'top up' my PRSI contributions before I retire?
This question concerns thousands of immigrant workers who came here in their 40s and will not have enough years to get a liveable income? Is there a way?
P.S. An additional poit of interest. What will happen to non-contributory pensions in 2034 and after. If they stay at current rate (near the 'full contributory pension rate') - many people who will end up with woeful 'contributory pensions' (and pass means test) may just go for non-contributory pensions then. Will they be able to choose which pension they apply for?
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