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    • Norway
    • Working in Europe
    • Pension rights

    Pension rights

    As a general rule you must have been a member of the National Insurance Scheme for three years to be entitled to pension rights in Norway. However, there is some coordination of pension schemes between EU/EEA countries and it is possible to transfer some old-age pension rights between countries...


    • Germany
    • Working in Europe, Leaving Europe
    • Departure conditions/formalities, Pension rights

    Pension Scheme


    • Spain
    • Working in Europe
    • Pension rights

    Pensions

    Pensions A retirement pension is the financial benefit afforded to those who, on reaching the established age, terminate or have terminated totally or partially the activity for which they were included in the Social Security system and certify their fixed contribution period. There are various...

    • Germany
    • Living in Europe, Working in Europe
    • Entry conditions/visas, Pension rights

    Pensions

    Different sources of pensions Did you know that pension provision - in most countries - does not only cover your life standard at old-age? It also deals with benefits in the event of disability and offers coverage to your spouse / civil partner and children in case of death. The state pension...

    • United Kingdom
    • Working in Europe
    • Pension rights

    Pensions

    What is the UK State Pension? The state pension in the UK is currently in two parts; the basic state pension, and the additional state pension. Both depend on National Insurance Contributions (NICs) and are calculated differently. Basic State Pension This is dependent on the number of years you have...

    • Romania
    • Working in Europe
    • Pension rights, Taxation/salaries

    Pensions and other social security rights

    In Romania, all employees and employers have to contribute to the social and health insurance system, in order to become insured. Therefore, regardless of their country of origin, citizens with a residence permit will benefit from all rights granted by Romanian legislation, regarding social security...

    • Israel
    • Working in Europe
    • Pension rights

    Pensions and workers rights for Researchers

    Most of visiting scientists are not allowed to work in Israel but are allowed to receive a monthly stipend. If they received a work permit, they have all the social rights of any other worker in Israel. Labor laws and statutes guarantee the rights of workers, and those rights are protected by...

    • Estonia
    • Working in Europe
    • Pension rights, Taxation/salaries, Unemployment

    Pensions in Estonia

    Each EU country contributes to a person’s pension according to the amount of time they have worked in that country. Work in Estonia is added to the pensionable service from other countries if a person has worked in Estonia for at least one year. Estonia contributes to pensions for the time worked in...

    • Czech Republic
    • Living in Europe, Working in Europe
    • Entry conditions/visas

    Permanent residence and citizenship

    After a longer period in the country (usually 5 years, but there are some exceptions) it is possible to apply for permanent residence. Further information on the procedures for this are found on the following pages: EU/EEA citizens and their family members Non-EU/EEA citizens In general, after 5...