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ukdest wrote:Hi,
Will i be able to get anything from the national insurance contribution i am making if i go back to my home country, say after 5 years?
Thanks in advance,
Tax? No way. NI, not too sure.psdesai wrote:I doubt that .. Not sure about tax though!
ukdest wrote:Hi,
Will i be able to get anything from the national insurance contribution i am making if i go back to my home country, say after 5 years?
Thanks in advance,
Thanks...djb123 wrote:In some cases it is possible to 'use' your contributions in another country which the UK has a reciprocal agreement with to claim certain benefits. Obviously not as good as getting money back but may be of some use.
Though this doesn't help you if you are from India as India is not one of the countries the UK has an agreement with.
Nope.ukdest wrote:Hi,
Will i be able to get anything from the national insurance contribution i am making if i go back to my home country, say after 5 years?
Thanks in advance,
djb123 wrote:In some cases it is possible to 'use' your contributions in another country which the UK has a reciprocal agreement with to claim certain benefits. Obviously not as good as getting money back but may be of some use.
Though this doesn't help you if you are from India as India is not one of the countries the UK has an agreement with.
chetanojha wrote:Don't think that is correct.
djb123 wrote:In some cases it is possible to 'use' your contributions in another country which the UK has a reciprocal agreement with to claim certain benefits. Obviously not as good as getting money back but may be of some use.
Though this doesn't help you if you are from India as India is not one of the countries the UK has an agreement with.
Is it mentioned anywhere, what percent of the amount is transferrable. And what is the procedure..Not able to find any such information..pankaj25 wrote:once the rebate comes to AXA stakeholder pension fund then it can be
transferred to private pension funds to your own country approved by
HMRC(there are 6 from india).you can find the approved private
pension fund list at,
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/pensionschemes/qrops.pdf
djb123 wrote:Try looking at this link.
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/international/ssa.asp
chetanojha wrote:Don't think that is correct.
djb123 wrote:In some cases it is possible to 'use' your contributions in another country which the UK has a reciprocal agreement with to claim certain benefits. Obviously not as good as getting money back but may be of some use.
Though this doesn't help you if you are from India as India is not one of the countries the UK has an agreement with.