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State pension from UK when a moving back to Spain after working only 10y in UK

Personal Finance & Money Asked by opt on October 16, 2020

I am a Spanish citizen who has been living in UK for the past 7 years. During this period I have always worked here and I haven’t received any income from Spain.

I have also regularly contributed to a pension scheme that my company has setup and where the company contributes as well.

The question I have is what happens to my state pension contributions and my personal pension scheme in the event that I will leave the UK before I actually start getting retirement benefits?

For simplicity, let’s say I am 35 and I will stay here in UK other 3 years (so a total of 10 years of contributions in UK) and I decide to move back to Spain to work the remaining years until retirement.

When I retire, will I be eligible for a state pension from the UK even if I am then in Spain? And would that cumulate to the one I will get from Spain?

I guess my personal pension scheme won’t be a problem and I should be entitled to get the all money out as I want based on UK rules even if I am in Spain at that point.

2 Answers

After 10 working/qualifying years in the UK you will receive an UK pension as things currently stand. The amount will increase to the full amount as you accumulate more qualifying years.

https://www.gov.uk/new-state-pension/how-its-calculated

If you take it abroad, it may not be index-regulated, however, which seems rather unfair

Answered by nsandersen on October 16, 2020

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When I retire, will I be eligible for a state pension from the UK even if I am then in Spain? [...]

Probably.

[...] And would that cumulate to the one I will get from Spain?

[...]

Likely so.

[...] I guess my personal pension scheme won't be a problem and I should be entitled to get the all money out as I want based on UK rules even if I am in Spain at that point.

Very likely.

And you'd input such stuff in your modelo 100 because law will likely demand something similar to current Ley 35/2006, de 28 de noviembre, del Impuesto sobre la Renta de las Personas Físicas, which is [...] renta [...] con independencia del lugar donde se hubiesen producido [...]. Unless you are somehow eligible to the IRNR law or any other future replacing it.

Answered by 88892 on October 16, 2020

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