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Message posted by spotlight on 17 June 2004 at 11:23pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
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we are thinking of moving to corfu, but need to find out the cost of essential things, like medical care and dental care, we get national health at the moment, but do not know the set up in corfu.

What happens to our UK pensions, when we leave the Uk.

what happens to our national insurance cotributions.


Message posted by Roseanne on 18 June 2004 at 5:57am - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
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E111 forms should be completed at your post office and stamped.there's  a webpage with all the information on how to complete it.

Pensions can be transfered to a  new Greek bank account ,for your national insurance contributions I can only guess here but I would image when you leave the UK some sort of refund is possible.

Spotlight ,tomorrow I will look into some of your question and post links for you to follow.by that time I'm sure someone will have given you all the advice you 'll need.

Hope I've help a bit

Roseanne


Message posted by spotlight on 18 June 2004 at 9:38am - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
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thanks roseanna eddie

Message posted by MartynG on 18 June 2004 at 10:07am - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
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Hi spotlight

You should note that the level of (state) pension you receive will be frozen at the level it is at on the date of departure - you will not be eligible for any increases.

Contrary to what Roseanne says above, I'm not sure that there is any mechanism for an NI refund, safe perhaps for the current tax year.  Of course, if you are not of retirement age and you do not make any further contributions, this may restrict the level of sate pension you are entltled to when you do retire

Sorry I can'tbe more specific on this (I'm not an NI specialist) but I will ask one of my more knowledgeable collegues later today.

Martyn



              

Message posted by Roseanne on 18 June 2004 at 1:44pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
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See spotlight ,I told you someone would help.

hi Martyn your write it would only be for the current year and sorry  Eddie,I took it that you would be retiring in Corfu.

I am interested in your question so i will pop in later today to read the replies.

Regards

Roseanne



              

Message posted by Sue H on 18 June 2004 at 1:55pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
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Martyn

You CAN get increases in state pension if you are moving to an EEA country or another country with a special agreement with the UK. The new Pension Credit stops however on a permanat move abroad. Leaflet GL29 from the Dept of Work and Pensions explains all effects on Social Security Benefits whilst abroad. This leaflet is obtainable in all Social Security offices. You can even get the cold weather payment!!!! Helps out with the air conditioning I suppose.


Message posted by MartynG on 18 June 2004 at 2:03pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
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Thanx Sue

Message posted by jedi (Avatar Admin) on 18 June 2004 at 2:17pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
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Spotlight

The following link will give you loads of information about benefits, health care and pensions whether you are temporarily in another country or moving there permanently

http://www.dwp.gov.uk/international/sa29/

 


Message posted by jedi (Avatar Admin) on 18 June 2004 at 3:37pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
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And this one for National Insurance probs when living abroad

http://www.inlandrevenue.gov.uk/cnr/index.htm


Message posted by Angela T-A (Agni Animal Welfare Fund) on 18 June 2004 at 3:59pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
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When you arrive in Greece don't forget that before you can get free health treatment you will need to visit the IKA offices and get your E111 form converted to a Greek 'health services book' .  This is explained in the E111 booklet which comes with the form.

Graham T-A (signed on as Angela)





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