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This online calculator is currently under heavy development. It may or it may NOT work correctly.
You CAN try to use it. You CAN even get the proper results.
However, please VERIFY all results on your own, as the level of completion of this item is NOT CONFIRMED.
Feel free to send any ideas and comments !
Calculations data - qualyfing years#
Number of qualifying years |
Common sense tells#
- You worked 15 years in the UK.
- Your weekly basic state pension is 79.35 GBP per week.
- Your state pension can be calculated using formula: 185.15 / 35 × qualyfing years.
Results - your state pension#
Number of qualifying years taken into account | 15 | |
Basic state pension you are entitled to | 79.35 | |
317.40 | ||
4126.20 |
Some facts#
- To get a full state pension you have to work for at least 35 years in the UK. After 35 years of work you are entitled to a basic pension of 175.20 pounds per week (as of 2021.02.20).
- If you are not entitled to a full pension, but you have worked for at least 10 years, you are entitled to a partial pension depending on the number of qualifying years:
- The minimal state pension that you can receive is 10/35 of full state pension. In order to obtain such a pension, you must work in Great Britain for at least 10 years.
- If you don't have at least 10 qualifying years, you are not entitled to the state pension in UK.
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