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Am I entitled to an Irish pension (if there is one when I reach pensionable age!!!)

  • 13-03-2022 4:12pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,653 ✭✭✭✭


    *Based on the current rules now, am I/would I be entitled to an Irish pension

    • Age 44 now
    • Worked in Ireland 1997-2018 (21 years). Full time, admin job, full prsi/tax etc etc paid
    • Live in USA now. Plan working for next 10 years until age 54 (13 years)

    So when I reach pensionable age in Ireland whatever that is in approx 20 years, based on current rules, broadly what should I expect do you reckon???? Do you need to work for 40 years to get full pension??? So I should expect 50%???

    I don't need exact science but anyone got any broad insight into this??


    Plus, prob most critical: Can I claim this even if I live in USA at that time?????



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