Yes, one of the following:Wales4rugbyWC23 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 10:25 pmI think a non-British spouse who wants to pay voluntary National insurance contributions from outside the UK would have to have resided in the UK for a few years.TokyoSurvivor wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 2:29 pmI was just looking into this and wondering how/if people here from the UK with a Japanese spouse are doing this?Wales4rugbyWC23 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 12:28 pm Going off on slight tangent, and assuming your wife is Japanese. Is she also going to apply for a UK state pension? I have heard of people on this forum who have been able to get their Japanese spouses on the UK state pension while residing in the UK.
I checked ChatGPT to get an idea, and if my wife wanted to pay the full 35 years (Class 3) it would cost the following:
35 years×907.40 GBP per year=£31,759
If accurate, it's an amazing investment. She would then get the full UK State Pension, which is currently £203.85 per week (about £10,600 per year).
Would love to hear others opinions on this. Does this sound accurate? Any Japanese tax implications for example?
- Lived in the UK for at least 3 years in a row, or
- Paid at least 3 years of National Insurance contributions.
So for some people who have the option to plan, moving back to the UK for 3 years, and then paying up voluntary contributions after moving back here could be a strategy.
If you have a child and want to put them through the UK University system, this 3 years could also drastically reduce the fees.