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    SSS Contribution - Where in UK? How?

    Hi to all my kababayans! Anyone here knows where to pay SSS contributions? I would like to continue paying my monthly contributions in SSS here in the UK but I don't know how to activate it and where to pay? I know there's a philippine bank in London but that's too far from where I am now. Please help. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by singkit View Post
    Hi to all my kababayans! Anyone here knows where to pay SSS contributions? I would like to continue paying my monthly contributions in SSS here in the UK but I don't know how to activate it and where to pay? I know there's a philippine bank in London but that's too far from where I am now. Please help. Thanks.
    hello singkit, why don't u try this site http://www.sss.gov.ph/sss/index.html i think you can pay that online.


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    i use my iremit money transfer coz they do sss contributions as well less hasle for me


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ann07 View Post
    i use my iremit money transfer coz they do sss contributions as well less hasle for me


    COOL.... I didn't use it again Anne after that transaction hehehe But I have there shop n pay card for FREE... I might use it again for next transaction


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    Quote Originally Posted by amyburple View Post


    COOL.... I didn't use it again Anne after that transaction hehehe But I have there shop n pay card for FREE... I might use it again for next transaction

    Glad to hear that amy hope u will get ur visa soon


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ann07 View Post
    Glad to hear that amy hope u will get ur visa soon


    Thanks ANN.... I'm also HOPEFUL for it GOD BLESS YOU


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    Exclamation SSS, PAG iBIG, PHILhEALTH Contributions

    Quote Originally Posted by singkit View Post
    Hi to all my kababayans! Anyone here knows where to pay SSS contributions? I would like to continue paying my monthly contributions in SSS here in the UK but I don't know how to activate it and where to pay? I know there's a philippine bank in London but that's too far from where I am now. Please help. Thanks.

    HI THERE MISS SINGKIT,

    I inquired this to my mom yesterday. And I will continue paying the SSS contribution as self-employed/ as a volunteer. This will be a very big help because i also have found out that I will be getting a maternity benefit when the baby is due PhP40,000 (and yes i am pregnant! yahoo!) even if i will give birth here in the UK.

    at the moment, i am paying Phil Health monthly - P100.00 and will be getting benefits too...

    she also have inquired about the Pag-Ibig Mutual Fund contributions... all i have to do is continue paying it... by starting the current month... my money was earning dividends & interests even if i was inactive for 2 yrs now since i migrated here...

    i hope the above info will help you decide....


    P.S.
    If you are sending your family money, it will be great if they will do all the legwork and maybe give them SPA - Special Power of Attorney, but limit their authority so you are always in the safe side...

    I trust my mom anyway, so she is dealing all the paper&leg works


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay&Zobel View Post
    HI THERE MISS SINGKIT,

    (and yes i am pregnant! yahoo!)

    Congratulations, Jay&Zobel!!!

    at the moment, i am paying Phil Health monthly - P100.00 and will be getting benefits too...

    That I need to sort out too.

    If you are sending your family money, it will be great if they will do all the legwork and maybe give them SPA - Special Power of Attorney, but limit their authority so you are always in the safe side...

    I only trust my parents, but they are 72 yo and suffering from arthritis and they are now weak to travel That's why I want to do it myself while am here in the UK working. Just incase, me and hubby would want to retire in Phils atleast we have some funds in rainy days..
    Thanks for the info:xxgrinning :
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    Life is a race. God is your rider.
    So if you're in pain,
    then think God wants you to win


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    Quote Originally Posted by singkit View Post
    Thanks for the info:xxgrinning :

    hehe... no problemo! that too.. you can claim benefits from the above mentioned companies especially if your parents are not employed or not receiving pensions... you can declare them as dependents... will be great help for hospitalizations and other health benefits (not that im saying they will be hospitalized hehe) but better be prepared than none right?

    with tha pag-ibig fund, you can easily avail a Mortgage/housing loan if you are a member. They give competitive rates too! So cheap than having loans in banks (PI)... that is why i think I will continue doing the contribution because same with you... We would like to retire in the Sunny - part - of the world! The Philippine Islands!!

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    If you are sending your family money, it will be great if they will do all the legwork and maybe give them SPA - Special Power of Attorney, but limit their authority so you are always in the safe side...

    I only trust my parents, but they are 72 yo and suffering from arthritis and they are now weak to travel That's why I want to do it myself while am here in the UK working. Just incase, me and hubby would want to retire in Phils atleast we have some funds in rainy days..


    awww... bless them!


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