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Irish Pensions?
Jummy
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Hi!
My dear dad was born in 1939 in Southern Ireland.
He worked there until for approx 10 yrs until family moved over to Uk in the 1960's.
He claims the pension credit with my mum now but i wondered if he is entitled to an irish pension.
Any ideas?
Thanks
My dear dad was born in 1939 in Southern Ireland.
He worked there until for approx 10 yrs until family moved over to Uk in the 1960's.
He claims the pension credit with my mum now but i wondered if he is entitled to an irish pension.
Any ideas?
Thanks
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Sounds like he would be and if he is, thank your lucky stars, since the Irish state pension is wonderful.0
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Any ideas on where we go for info on this?
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This might be a starting point
http://www.pensionsboard.ie/index.asp?locID=318&docID=186Without the rain you wouldn't have the rainbows !
I came into this world with nothing and I've still got most of it left!0
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