The full UK state pension currently pays £9,337.20 per year.KCLenny wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 1:17 amThanks for the reply.adamu wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 7:34 amhttps://retirewiki.jp/wiki/United_Kingd ... rom_abroadKCLenny wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 6:42 am So as someone who hasn’t set up voluntary payments yet, how much are they? And how to you make those payments?
U.K. citizen, lived for about 25 years and probably had 8 years working in U.K. before moving to Japan.
So what’s the amount you’d expect to pay? Or is it different for everyone based on earnings or something?
So if I understand correctly I would be paying £3.05 a week.
The part I didn’t understand was how much pension I’d be paid upon retirement. Was it £270? A year or a month?
Thanks.
To receive the full pension 35 qualifying years are required.
So each qualifying year is effectively worth £9,337.20 / 35 which is approximately £270 at today's rates.
That's where the £270 figure comes from.
You can check your national insurance record (link in the wiki) to see how many qualifying years you already have and whether you have any gaps which are eligible for back-payment. (If, for example, you moved to Japan just before the end of a tax year, you could have been 90% of the way to a qualifying year but have a very small gap that could be filled by a voluntary contribution.)