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Pension for overseas UK citizen

I'm 36 and a UK Citizen who worked in the UK for 11 years before moving overseas to Vietnam three years ago. I've always had company pensions since graduating at 22 years old in the past (4 different companies) but now do not have a pension and my company does not offer one. I don't see myself returning to the UK any time soon.

I would like to start contributing to a pension but I'm unsure of the best way to do this as I live overseas. All the pensions I look at say I must be a UK resident. I'd also like, if financially viable, to combine my four current pensions into one pot for convenience.

Can anyone advise me on the best way forward? I really want something that I can pay into every month from my UK bank account.
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