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national insurance stamps
rexel
Posts: 602 Forumite
in N. Ireland
I am going to work in south of Ireland can I still put on national insurance stamps here in n Ireland. I have 15 years of stamps here and do not want to loose them. thinking of my state pension here in n Ireland in future only need another 15 years to get full pension have you any ideas
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When the new universal pension is introduced you will need 35 years of contributions to qualify for a full state pension - coming in in April 2016John0
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When the new universal pension is introduced you will need 35 years of contributions to qualify for a full state pension - coming in in April 2016
Yes. Between 2010 and 2016, it's only 30 years. Before 2010 it was 39 (female) and 44 (male). But after 2016, it's planned to be 35...
Next week, who knows...0 -
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