Bit of a problem perhaps

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manonthemoon2
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Bit of a problem perhaps

#1 Post by manonthemoon2 »

I'm now receiving UK state pension and have my S1.

I tried to get my husband on my S1 but, because he still works and pays social charges to France they would not include him on my S1 as UK is not his member state.

When he receives his UK state pension in 3 years time he proposes to stop working.

However, will he then get an S1? He also gets deducted a tiny, really tiny, amount to pay for a French pension.

I'm beginning to worry that he will still have to pay for security social even though he will only receive a basic (not even a full amount of years) pension, plus the pittance of French pension.

Any advice please? Anyone else had a similar situation.

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p4psb
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#2 Post by p4psb »

I am not certain, but I think because his last place of work is France, DWP will not give him an S1.

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#3 Post by exile »

From what I have read S1s are pretty much a thing of the past. It is after all an EU instrument for applying healthcare across borders.

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