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    Quote Originally Posted by fred View Post
    ........None of this has ANY effect on her UK pension!!
    It's not UK pension. It's Philippine sourced.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    It's not UK pension. It's Philippine sourced.
    http://globalnation.inquirer.net/vie...-GSIS-pensions


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    It's not UK pension. It's Philippine sourced.
    My wife's oldest brother lives in Canada and receives his Philippine pension there. Will find out more when she next speaks to him.

    http://opinion.inquirer.net/12605/ho...n-while-abroad


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    It's not UK pension. It's Philippine sourced.
    Good news.
    According to the government website your wife can still apply for and receive her pension without going back to the Philippines.
    My wife's brother did it whilst he was here in the Philippines on vacation and he is a Canadian Citizen.

    http://www.gsis.gov.ph/default.php?id=10


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    Quote Originally Posted by jake View Post
    Good news.
    According to the government website your wife can still apply for and receive her pension without going back to the Philippines.
    My wife's brother did it whilst he was here in the Philippines on vacation and he is a Canadian Citizen.

    http://www.gsis.gov.ph/default.php?id=10
    Thanks Jake for that good information.

    BTW, it's not my wife, it's the wife of Arthur who is a British Citizen, but no longer a Philippine Citizen.

    I followed the link but couldn't find anything that states eligibility still applies if you are no longer a Philippine Citizen. Do you have any idea on that point?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Thanks Jake for that good information.

    BTW, it's not my wife, it's the wife of Arthur who is a British Citizen, but no longer a Philippine Citizen.

    I followed the link but couldn't find anything that states eligibility still applies if you are no longer a Philippine Citizen. Do you have any idea on that point?
    Oops i thought it was you
    As far as i know you can still claim your pension even though you are no longer a Philippine Citizen.
    I'm only basing this on my wife's oldest brother who is a Canadian citizen and no longer a Philippine Citizen. He is 65 and managed to have his pension payed directly into his account.
    If he managed to do this i cant see why Arthur's wife wont be able too.
    As with a lot of things here it can vary from case to case.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jake View Post
    Oops i thought it was you
    As far as i know you can still claim your pension even though you are no longer a Philippine Citizen.
    I'm only basing this on my wife's oldest brother who is a Canadian citizen and no longer a Philippine Citizen. He is 65 and managed to have his pension payed directly into his account.
    If he managed to do this i cant see why Arthur's wife wont be able too.
    As with a lot of things here it can vary from case to case.
    Jake ... thanks for that reassurance. And Peter, thank you also, for following up my inquiry with Jake.


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