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Claiming pension but never lived in this country!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I work for the Department for Work and Pensions and used to deal wi claims for Retirement Pension. As has been said before, entitlement is based on National Insurance contributions and giving a UK address is not sufficient. If you think there is fraud involved you can do so on-line. visit here
mdoo98 a married person (man or woman) can use the contribution record of his or her spouse to give entitlement to a State Pension. The contribution record of a former or late spouse can be used if the person is divorced or widowed.
For a married person, if the entitlement based on that person's contributions is less than 60% of the full rate, the spouse's record is used to top it up to the 60%. For those who are widowed or divorced it's more complicated (and folk think this pension lark is simple eh?)
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