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Daij | 11:14 Tue 16th Aug 2016 | Law
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Hi. Does anyone know how many year’s National Insurance contributions qualifies a person to receive state pension?

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For people not yet retired the minimum is 10 years to get any pension at all. For a full pension you need 35 years. If you have between 10 and 35 years your pension is reduced by one thirty-fifth of the full amount for every year you are short of 35.
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Thank you
I agree with previous post, however there is also a reduction of State Pension if you have been in employment where you have been Contracted Out at any time. Just something to bear in mind as this has caused a lot of confusion where people have expected a full pension and ended up with less.

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