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State Pension
Les80756
Posts: 1 Newbie
Hi all
I'm due to retire, 03/12/2022. Now, my wife is a Canadian national and has lived here with me for two and a half years. She receives a Canadian state pension as she is retired.
When i claim my pension next year, am i able to claim as a married couple?
Thanks
Les
I'm due to retire, 03/12/2022. Now, my wife is a Canadian national and has lived here with me for two and a half years. She receives a Canadian state pension as she is retired.
When i claim my pension next year, am i able to claim as a married couple?
Thanks
Les
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Hello Les, UK state pensions are individual and your pension will be in your name only, the amount will depend on your individual entitlement. Your spouse will have to accrue their own state pension. Regards0
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Have you checked your forecast on gov.uk?
It is important you read past the headline figure to see what you have actually accrued. This is normally shown for the period to 5 April 2020.0 -
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