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    Social Security System - Philippines

    Have searched, but apart from the Zobel "Maternity Benefits" and link (greatly appreciated & thks),
    see no reference to this ..... namely ...

    What are the benefits (or disadvantages) of continuing (or dis-continuing) your SSS payments after
    moving to the UK ?

    Also...(to start)
    1. Can you take a payment "holiday" ?
    2. Can you retrospectively pay ?
    3. I assume the "retirement" age is 60...... and is it the same pay-out for all, or means-tested. or
    dependent on contributions ?
    4. If married..... do the benefits "transfer" in the event of death ?
    5. Anyone know the actual address/phone no. of the Davao office ... the link on the SSS site doesn't
    work.

    That's it folks


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    here it is....bluebird http://www.sss.gov.ph/sss/index.html

    i can answer some of your question

    1)NO
    4) AS LONG AS WHO DEPENDANT SHE PUT ON HER FILE
    5)I GIVE YOU THE LINK
    GOOD LUCK ON YOUR SEARCH


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    I can share to you what i did with my SSS account...

    I already got 7yrs. of SSS contributions when i resigned from work before i got here in UK. As what I've known as long as you have 10yrs. of SSS contribution, you are already qualified for a pension at the age of 60yrs. old. So what I did, I continued my SSS contribution thru voluntary payment, I pre-signed/filled up SSS forms ahead & left it with my family in Phils. & asked them to pay my SSS contributions quarterly in my behalf. Although I'm planning to stop it as soon as I got a total of 10yrs. contribution, made me confident enough that I can claim pension in the future.

    As what I've known you can't restrospectively pay what you have missed payments before.

    Hope this gives you a little idea!
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    Islander / Mrs J

    Appreciate that.

    ... so, if I understand this correctly, only after a minimum 10yrs of contributions
    do you qualify at 60 for a pension.
    I assume that there is a sliding scale ?
    ie if u contributed for 15, 20, 25 years, you receive a higher payout than the "standard" ?
    (otherwise, why continue to contribute after yr 10)

    Re; Link...... is it me, because I cannot get the link to open regarding the provincial,
    regional & overseas offices.


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