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1/8/07 4:50 AM
Hi All,

Finally i had a talk with Bfa people after my 2 year. I have sent my application(v400) to them and they requested me to send my Passport(Auswies) with my picture in it and validity should appear in your passport and a request letter stating that you need your money in your Checking account or Savings account like that.

Till now this is the main requirement. If any thing comes up, i will post you soon... but i don't think they need more...

regards,
Srikanth from USA.
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1/8/07 10:25 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi Srikanth,

how long did you work in Germany?
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1/9/07 6:11 AM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi Srikanth,
thanks for your update. I was waiting for your info on this as I still have another 6 months left for my 2 years. I am in Canada now. Your update on this pension fund is highly appreciated.
take care
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1/11/07 12:41 AM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi UMTS11,

I was in Germany for about 6 yrs.

regards,
Srikanth
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1/12/07 10:38 AM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hey Friends
I was working in germany on green card for 61 months then left. Now i have come back to work for 4 month project after 1 year, but my salary is paid in my home country. Do you think my waiting period of 2 year will start again or these 4 months will be included. I have done registration to town authorities and they have my passport for residance permit. but i was not issued any tax card.
If someone will share thier views will be great.

jose
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1/12/07 3:24 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi Jose,
if you pay tax to german government, yes then your 2 year period will start from the month when you stop paying taxes in germany. If your salary is paid in your home country, then you don't pay taxes in germany and your months in germany will not be included for your pension fund.
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1/14/07 6:06 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi Shrikanth,

I am leaving Germany and had a talk with Bfa personnel about the pension refund. I had talk with Bfa personnel and they said that I can not get the money back because I worked here for more than 60 months.

But then I read on the site of Deutsche rentenversicherung (http://www.trust7.com/en/forums/integration/pension_refund)
and asked few of my friends who got the money back even after their stay in Germany for more than 60 months.

Please share your views if you have faced the similar kind of problem..

Thanks,
Sweety:-)
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1/16/07 5:13 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi Sweetyb,

pension fund refund claim depends on which country you come from. Most of the 2.wc you can claim even if you have worked over 60 months. so which country are your from?. there is also a country list on Bfa website.
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1/17/07 8:14 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. I am from India.

I called the Bfa people few days before and they told me that I can get the money back only after my retirement as I have worked here for more than 60 months.

This is also happened with one of my friend. She consulted one lawyer for this but got the same reply from the Bfa people that she won't get money back as she worked in Germany for more than 60 months.

If possible, could you please provide me the link where the list of countries is provided.

Thanks,
Sweety
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1/18/07 12:09 AM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hey, I am sure if you are from India, even though you worked over 60 months , you will be able to claim it after 2 years you leave De. Here is the list of countries who cannot claim before age of 65.

http://www.deutsche-rentenversicherung-bund.de/nn_11268/SharedDocs/de/Inhalt/Servicebereich2/Lexikon/M/mitgliedstaaten.html


http://www.deutsche-rentenversicherung-bund.de/nn_11268/SharedDocs/de/Inhalt/Servicebereich2/Lexikon/A/abkommensstaaten.html



this is the page you get info.


http://www.deutsche-rentenversicherung-bund.de/nn_12296/SharedDocs/de/Navigation/Rente/Ausland__Rente/Beitragserstattung__node.html__nnn=true


I have seen an english verison of it back in 2005, but they removed it now.
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1/18/07 3:54 AM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi Srikanth,

I am also currently in a kinda similar situation. I worked in Germany for 3 years and then moved to USA. I took 2 years mutterschafts urlaub. Which ended last month. I spoke to BFA (on line chat feature where you can chat with rep from BFA)and they said his you have stopped contributing to the pension fund 2 years back you can apply for getting your part of pension back.

Are you in USA too. What all did you do to apply for getting back your pension back being in the USA. Is form called v900

Thank you for all your help
Shivani
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1/18/07 7:33 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi esslinger111,

thanks a lot for your reply.

The link provided by you will definitely help me.

Thanks,
Sweety
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1/19/07 2:56 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi
Can someone summarize which forms to fill in.

From this thread earlier I found it should be V400 , some time before a friend told me that it should be A1055 , R_20851 and V_20900.

If someone who already has applied or in process can guide a bit.

Thanks in advance

Jose
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1/26/07 12:50 AM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi All,

Sorry for late response.

You need to send the following documents

1. V900 Bundesversicherungsanstalt Fur Angestellte.
2. Your passport copy(with your picture, Visa Validity, your personal details)
3. Your bank details (mention your account type, i mean checking or savings etc) in your letter.
4. If possible abmeldung letter(unregisteration letter).

Thats it...

regading 60 months +... there was a clause, you may not get if you work more than 60 months... you will get only after 60 or 65 years, even for India.

regards,
Srikanth from USA (Atlanta, GA)
Ph: 678-528-3593 (Contact me if you need any more details or just post it in this website).
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1/26/07 2:02 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi Srikanth,

You said....regarding 60+ months...there was a clause...you may not get....even if you are from India.

Before that you said you stayed here for 6 years(i.e. 72 months)...then how are you able to apply and get it back?

Thanks
Soni
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1/26/07 4:31 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Correction!!! I was in Germany for more than 6 years but initially i was an Indian Employee, I used to get salary from India!!! Hope this clears your doubts... I paid taxes to Germany for about 59 months i think... but i know it is less than 60 months!!! Hence i moved out from Germany(don't blame!!!)...

You know lots of people in USA also do this, i mean once they get their Citizenship they are moving out after 10 years of work(means you have had contributed for Pension plan, ie., 401 k etc) in USA, to get pension (about $2500 per month). You know it's a lot of money if you do this way... and that to $2500 US Dollors is huge money in India!!!

regards,
Srikanth
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1/26/07 6:06 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
When i enquired in 2005 with BfA about Pension refund for Indian citizens after completion of 60 months, i had been informed that it is possible to get a refund after 2 years of leaving Deutschland.

I am a bit of confused now, after reading Srikanths post. Is there a change in law recently ?
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1/26/07 9:54 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi Sejoka,

Even i was in confusion... Since i heard that there is no restriction for some nations like Indians... I met the Manager in Bfa, Karlsruhe and he mentioned clearly that after 60 months of work there is no-way to claim our pension before 65 or 60 years of age... no idea, why some people were telling it is possible for some nations and some were telling not possible... you can contact Bfa... you will receive 2 or more answers for same question...

Before i leave i have clearly asked the Bfa manager...

Contact them and get the details... even i would love to know more... I am not changing the law, but those words are from Bfa Manager, Karlsruhe.

regards,
Srikanth
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1/27/07 6:14 AM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi Srikanth,

when did you apply for your refund?. how many days it will take for the refund to reach you from the date of appln? thanks
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1/29/07 9:14 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi,

I applied in End of Jan 2006 and got my refund into my bank account by April 10,2006 . On an average it will take 2-3 months.

Regards
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1/29/07 10:20 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi,

I hope it may take about 2 months as said by GC12345...

Shivani,

I have a question for you. After you left the Germany also you got your Muttersaft Geld(whatever it is). But you are eligible to apply your pension refund after 2 yrs which is correct, but what about the Muttersafts geld, you may have to cross check with Bfa or whoever concerned... since Once you left the Germany you are not supposed to get any money other than your pension refund... they may deduct Muttersafts geld from your pension refund... just check this... as i have had discussed same about my kids Kindergeld... after i left Germany i have had informed to Arbeitsamt about kindergeld, as we left we are not suppose to get this money!!! But not sure in case!!!

Srikanth
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1/30/07 9:19 AM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
@Srikanth, Sejoka:

For India and lot of other countries which donot have an agreement with Germany to transfer our pension from Germany to that country, you can work any number of months and get your pension as a total refund (your part, not what your employer paid) after 2 years. But in case you want to transfer it to the USA, you need to move outta here before 5 years are over.

Actually this was discussed 100 times here, and our FAQ does mention about it too.
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1/30/07 12:52 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
This is 100% true as I checked with BFA Munich last week.
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1/30/07 1:11 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
@fred

But in case you want to transfer it to the USA, you need to move outta here before 5 years are over.

In that case, it is really stupid to get it transferred to USA, just give them your bank account details in India and the money is transferred to that account.
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1/30/07 5:42 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi Fred,

Whatever experience i had with Bfa, Berlin i wrote... i am not arguing!!! As per Bfa, Berlin i was told that i will be receiving my pension refund in 2 months. I am no where concerned with FAQs. I need my things to be done... thats it!

Today again i had a talk with Bfa, Berlin and they said there is no problem even if i give USA bank account or any country bank account(as they said). It will come to your bank in 2 to 3 months approximately. I have clearly mentioned in my tele talk if there is a problem i am going to change my India bank!!! They said it is not required...

regards,
Srikanth
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1/30/07 6:42 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
@ Fred ,Chip007

Thanks for putting the facts straight.

I had to comment because it was mentioned here that 60 month rules also applies for Indians. I was told differntly from BfA some years back and i was wondering if there is a change in rule.
Some times it helps to discuss the matter again because the rules may change and we may not know it.
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1/30/07 7:03 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
After rereading the post of sweetyb in this thread i am wondering why sweetyb and her friend got a negative reply from BfA.
She also mentioned that some of her friends got the money even though they worked for more than 60 months.
Sweetyb could you please tell which place or State you got the negative reply from BfA ?
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1/31/07 4:40 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
@Akshay:
Maybe someone would want to settle permanently in the USA, or maybe he wants to continue to grow his retirement corpus? Who knows?
Anyway for Indians its better to get the refund as a lump-sum, as we are not going to live till 90 or 100 anyway! emoticon

@Srikanth:
Nobody is arguing here, we are just discussing. Maybe some guy in Karlsruhe BfA told you this, and maybe you might go by it. Bothers none. Here is what the BFA says:
http://tinyurl.com/3xdm82

Original link: http://www.deutsche-rentenversicherung.de/
nn_12296/SharedDocs/de/Navigation/
Rente/Ausland__Rente/
Beitragserstattung__node.html__nnn=true

Now there you can read about the Mitgliedstaaten and Abkommenstaaten.

The reaseon I referrred you to the FAQ is that its available in English there! Nothing else.

And for those lazy to click, here goes the detail.


Mitgliedstaaten

Der Begriff Mitgliedstaaten umfasst die Staaten, für die das Gemeinschaftsrecht gilt. Das sind

* in der Europäischen Union (EU) Belgien, Bulgarien, Dänemark, Deutschland, Estland, Finnland, Frankreich, Griechenland, Großbritannien, Irland, Italien, Lettland, Litauen, Luxemburg, Malta, Niederlande, Österreich, Polen, Portugal, Rumänien, Schweden, die Slowakei, Slowenien, Spanien, Tschechien, Ungarn und Zypern (griechischer Teil)
* im Europäischen Wirtschaftsraum (EWR) Island, Liechtenstein, Norwegen
* und im Rahmen des Abkommens über den freien Personenverkehr vom 21.06.1999 die Schweiz.


Abkommensstaaten

Als Abkommensstaaten werden die Länder bezeichnet, mit denen die Bundesrepublik Deutschland Sozialversicherungsabkommen geschlossen hat:

* Australien
* Bosnien-Herzegowina
* Chile
* China (Entsendeabkommen)
* Israel
* Japan
* Kanada und Quebec
* Republik Korea
* Kroatien
* Marokko
* Mazedonien
* Montenegro
* Serbien
* Tunesien
* Türkei
* USA


People belonging to any of the above countries should leave Germany before 60 months if they wish to get a refund. Otherwise only a monthly pension is possible after the age of 60 or 65.

People who are not settled in any of those mentioned above, can apply for a refund after 24 months of leaving Germany.

I dont see India in the list above.
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2/1/07 5:28 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Good news... I got my pension refund yesterday... i can see the amount in my bank account(USA Bank) within a month... applied on 25th Dec 2006 but they asked for couple of documents from me... i have sent them through email and also faxed them and contacted them to reconfirm whether they have received or not... and i had very friendly conversation with Bfa, Berlin(talked to them 3 times to move fast)... Finally things were done within a month...

regards,
Srikanth
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2/1/07 11:01 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi Srikanth,

Congrats emoticon
Few questions though...
* Did you apply for refund after 2 years from the date you left Germany? Or at the time when you left Germany?
* Did you send your application form directly to Bfa, Berlin office or through German Embassy office in US?
* What other documents you needed to send to Bfa besides main application form(you mentioned that they asked you some additional docs)?

Soni
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2/2/07 1:03 AM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi Soni,

You need to send the following documents...

1. V900 Applicatin form
2. Personal Passport first page (your photo, Date of birth and passport expiration date should appear).
3. Your bank details (letter would be good, mention the account details and mainly Savings or Checking account).
4. Abmeldung form(once you left germany you need to unregister your address etc).
5. Send all the above documents to the mentioned address on V900 form through courier with Tracking number for your records, if possible call them over phone... after 1 week or 2 to reconfirm your application status.

That's it...

I have applied after 2 yrs... You need to apply ONLY after 2 yrs, otherwise they will reject the application... they will consider only after 2 yrs.

regards,
Srikanth
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2/2/07 11:12 AM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
@Srikanth

So you got only the contribution deducted from your salary without any interest?

I am wondering what happens to the money contributed by your employer, looks like Bfa is making a nice profit out of foreigners like you :-)
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2/2/07 2:01 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
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2/2/07 7:32 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
I am wondering what happens to the money contributed by your employer,

Forget about our employer contribution... atleast we are receiving our contribution without any struggles!!!


Correction:-

Akshay: looks like Bfa is making a nice profit out of foreigners like you

Not like you... like us!

Of course Bfa/German Govt., will make lots of money on this... but it is useful for elderly peoples pension... That's the reason we are there!!!

I think in India also we will not get our employers contribution, as i have taken my pension about 11 yrs ago!!! received only my contribution i think!!!

regards,
Srikanth
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2/3/07 11:11 AM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
@Srikanth

But in India they pay 8% per annum interest on your contribution :-)
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7/27/07 1:15 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi,
I was working in Germany from August 2000 till June 2003 and would like to claim my pension. I was an Indian national during that time, however, have taken up Australian Citizenship recently. Could anyone please help me with filing for a claim (step by step instructions). My e-mail ID is rk3105@yahoo.co.uk
Thanks and Regards,
Raja
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8/2/07 6:07 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi,
I m an Indian national and I was working in germany from sep 2001 to 2005 june. I got transered to UK and worked there for a year and another year in singapore till 2007 may Now I am employed in Luxembourg. I am I eligible to apply for the pension refund even if I worked in uk? If so can you please tell me the procedure?
Thanks
JJJ
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8/8/07 10:47 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hello all,

I would like to know whether the pension money received 2 years after leaving Germany is taxable ?
-If yes, then, to whom is this tax payable.. The German govt or to the Govt the person is resident in?
-Is there any law that stops someone from keeping his bank account in Germany active even when he is not staying in Germany anymore and then to receive the pension money in this account ?

Any thoughts will be appreciated.

Jane
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8/9/07 12:10 AM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Jane,

depending on your country of residence your country may tax your money.
You are allowed to maintain a german bank account even after leaving germany. and you can use this account for your refund collection. this way it is faster than you giving a foreign account which will take 2-3 months more than the local bank.

esslinger
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1/13/08 2:27 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi All Well My self Netra Karki, i was in germany for 20 month with an delhi king Starberlen indian restaurent and another 16 month for india house luniver as chef cook, and i leave the job due to my owner mis behave and his not really give amount as like his word before joining this job, i leave this job2001 28december and now i would like to get bak my pension and i visite so many times in german ambassy but the people were relly make bad me again and again. so could healp me to realesed this fund or would you guide me what is easy and prosporease way to do fast.
With BEst Regard
Netra Karki,
+91-9999481630
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1/14/08 4:20 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi

Can anyone help in which forms to fill up for pension refund and where to find these forms. Can someone download this from anywebsite ?

Any help would be great.

Thanks

jose
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1/17/08 2:24 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hallo *,

In Deutsch, you should remember, Antrag auf Beitragserstattung (Application for the Contribution Refund):

http://www.deutsch...icationFile.pdf/V0900

Hope, it would have helped you.

Just fill it and then bring with the given requirements to the Embassy.

Gruss,
A.T
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1/17/08 9:32 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi AT

Thanks for the link.

Can I ask you a favor , as I cannot understand the form by myself. If I move to another EU country after two year of leaving Germany , can I still apply for this money being resident of another EU country ? Or I have lost it ...
In case of lost , is there any option to transfer it to pension account of other EU state ?
I will always prefer to get this money but dont want to losse it in case of EU laws.

Thanks alot

jose
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1/18/08 10:51 AM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
@jose,
if you moved to another EU, then there are two options:

1) You show them that you left Germany without many your current Resident and apply from your home country (other than EU, 3WC->third world country, if so). You will get only your contribution 50%.

2) For EU, if you working there, you must be paying RENTE there as well. If so, you may inform German Insurance, and they will be happy enough to get your contributions from other EU country, or that new EU country may get your contributions as transferred. But, in both cases of 2), you dont get your contribution suddenly, but only, if you move back to your country.

I think, if you re-check my given link, there is useful info and also you may translate that info into English to understand, if find it difficult to understand.

So, it depends upon your choice 1) or 2).

You must have something in mind, where you want to live etc. and this decision should be based upon that.

Gruss/Greetings,
A.T
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Re: Pension refund
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1/19/08 5:01 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
@AT
Thanks for this info. Really appreciated.

brs
Jose
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Re: Pension refund
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2/17/08 2:05 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi there,
Take a look at http://www.zdeutsch.com/
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Re: Pension refund
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2/17/08 2:06 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi there,
Take a look at http://www.zdeutsch.com/
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Re: Pension refund -passport expired
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1/23/09 6:29 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi,

I spent three years in Germany (Dec 2003- Dec 2006) and planning to apply for Pension refund but one of the requirement is passport copy and co-incidently my passport has just expired last month and it would take some time to get the same renewed. Could someone directs me what document I can provide other than passport (or along with expired passport).

Thanks

Sim
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Re: Pension refund
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9/9/09 7:16 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi,

I got a letter (dated 6th July) from Bfa people which mentioned how much money I would get, about 2 months back and two days back, got a confirmation that they have asked Bundesbank to transfer the funds on 24th July, but I am yet to recieve that money in my account in India. I checked with my bank in India and they are asking for MT-103 from the bank. So I will be writing back to Bfa people about this and see how it goes. At this point, it does not feel good as I have heard that few such cases are being dragged for more than 2 years.

Any suggesitons, please.

Sim
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Re: Pension refund
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9/24/09 2:20 AM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi All,

Could some one clarify my following question regarding Rentenversicherung please?

Q) While I worked in Germany for around 3.5 years I paid Rentenversicherung, after that I moved to UK and started working. Now my 24 months waiting period is almost over. So is it possible that I apply for my pension refund and get it in 2 months? If not can I transfer that to my UK national Insurance contributions.
I wonder what if I apply for Rentenversicherung from India?

Thanks for your suggestions, very much appreciated

Sachin
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Re: Pension refund
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9/24/09 2:27 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi ,

Nope you will not get any money back since you are in UK. UK and Germany have an agreement you can transfer the pension money to UK pension system. Please call deutsche-rentenversicherung and give you social security number from UK.

BR
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Re: Pension refund
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9/27/09 2:20 AM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi BR,

Thanks for your reply, so do I get that money after I leave from UK say if I leave UK after 2 years? And what's the benifit of transfering that fund to UK pension, I mean in the future. It's just a question please clarify.

Thanks again,
Sachin
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Re: Pension refund
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9/27/09 10:41 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi ,

Would be nice if you clarify with deutsche-rentenversicherung or pension system which works in UK. They will guide you through the process. Once you get the money back than coming to Germany or UK will be difficult for work.

BR
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Re: Pension refund
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9/29/09 7:38 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
I am having real difficult time getting this pension refund. According to Bfa people, they instructed their bank to transfer money two months back, but I have not recd. that in my bank account (in India). Checked with my local bank but they did not receive that money so far. My consultant has written to Bfa guys, but don't know when this will be resolved. Please share your experiences for such cases and what can be done to sort this out quickly.I am told that intermediate bank is Barclays Bank PLC.
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Re: Pension refund
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9/30/09 12:35 AM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
@simu2004

They have probably transferred the amount to the custodian bank Barclays, where your Indian Bank has an account with them (Lets call the A/c no ABC123).

With every wire transfer you can send a message. The message sent to ABC123 was not complete. So the Indian bank (owner of ABC123), does not know what to do further. You should enquire with the Forex dept of your Indian Bank and give them further details about the money transfer.
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Re: Pension refund
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3/17/10 12:57 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Another helpful link for social security refund for Indians:

http://sites.google.com/site/socialsecurityrefund
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Re: Pension refund
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8/19/10 10:19 AM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Another helpful link for German social security refund for Indians

http://ssr.germanymantra.com
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Re: Pension refund
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9/6/10 5:14 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi All,
I left Germany, after 2 years, for UK, on 30th July, 2009. I was planning to apply for my pension refund. I went to the website
http://www.deutsche-rentenversicherung-bund.de/nn_20278/SharedDocs/en/Navigation/__home__node.html__nnn=true
but could not find the form V400 there. Can somebody suggest whats the exact procedure if I want to get the refund?
Is it enough to post the documents with V400 form to Deutsche Rentenversicherung department. If yes, what documents need to be attached?
Thanks.

Anand
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Re: Pension refund
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10/2/10 3:38 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi Srikant and all, I suppose this is applicable for person working in Germany based on contract work through an Indian Firm

In my case, I would like to know regarding the 5 years limit for pension refund

In the following link below
http://www.deutsch...abkommensstaaten.html

India is on agreement list with a clause as "Entsendeabkommen" . To my understanding, it means for "contract based employers from india (onsite)"

Could someone verify if the pension refund of 5 years upper limit applicable for INDIANS working in a GERMAN firm


Thank you,
With best regards,
Ram
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10/3/10 4:07 AM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
My research on this topic

http://www.deutsch...gen/sv__abkommen.html
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From the above link, the agreement with india and china says "Hierbei handelt es sich um sogenannte Entsendeabkommen. Diese sehen vor, dass für Arbeitnehmer, die von ihrem Unternehmen vorübergehend im anderen Vertragsstaat beschäftigt werden, eine Doppelversicherung und damit die doppelte Beitragsbelastung zur Rentenversicherung und Arbeitslosenversicherung vermieden wird. Weitere Regelungen, zum Beispiel zum Erwerb von Rentenansprüchen oder zur Zahlung von Renten, enthalten diese Abkommen nicht. "

This translates from German to English as:

"On this occasion, it concerns so-called "Entsendeabkommen". These intend that for the employees who are occupied by her enterprise/company "temporarily" in the other signatory a double assurance/insurance and with it the double contribution load is avoided to the pension scheme and unemployment insurance.

Also, other regulations, for example, to the acquisition of pension claims or to the payment of pensions,these agreements DO NOT contain ."
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This implies the five year upper limit DONOT apply to india. The special agreement is more towards reducing company(german company and indian company) contribution for an individual sent to the other signatory state and not imposed anyway on individuals pension refund

This could be shown to deutch tax administrator, if he is providing wrong information and confusing, esp Indians in this case
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Re: Pension refund
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10/6/10 7:17 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi to all,

I have some questions regarding the pension payment for German citizens in other country.

1. Suppose a German Citizen spends his/her life in another country (Asia). I think after 65/67 years pension will be deposited in their account in Asia. For this are they need to visit Germany frequently to get their Pension?

2. Is there any Specific time gap visiting (Germany) to get Pension?

3. If not how can German Authorities know that this person is still alive?

Thank you
Justdoit
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Re: Pension refund
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10/6/10 8:01 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
I assume:

1. No, they do not need to visit Germany physically to get their pension.

2. No.

3. Probably they will require some sort of documents so that they know that the person is still alive (as similar as here).

By the way, do you think it is good to post the same questions in several threads of this forum? You simply should not "justdoit" what you want :-p (it may disturbing for others).

Thanks....
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Re: Pension refund
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10/6/10 8:21 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
I, too, need guidance on the question of pension refund.

After working for five years, I quit Germany to take up a position with an international organization based in Holland. This organization offers its employees tax-free renumeration.

Do I qualify for a pension refund? And if so, how can I go about it?
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Re: Pension refund
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10/6/10 9:20 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Dear Caligula,

I also posted the same question to meinefrage@drv-bund.de and here is the reply

-The waiting period is 24 months
-There is NOTHING like 5 years condition applicable for INDIANS + of course all other non contracting states

The complete reply from them is as below

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Sehr geehrter Herr Ramakrishnan,

verlegt ein/e Versicherte/r den gewöhnlichen Aufenthalt in das Ausland, ist
die Beitragserstattung zulässig, wenn
1. keine Versicherungspflicht in der deutschen gesetzlichen
Rentenversicherung vorliegt und
2. keine Berechtigung zur freiwilligen Versicherung in der deutschen
gesetzlichen Rentenversicherung besteht und
3. seit dem Ausscheiden aus der deutschen Versicherungspflicht mindestens
24 Kalendermonate verstrichen sind (so genannte Wartezeit).

Diese drei Voraussetzungen müssen im Zeitpunkt des Antrags auf
Beitragserstattung erfüllt sein. Bei der Prüfung, ob sie erfüllt sind, ist
das für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland verbindliche über- und
zwischenstaatliche Sozialversicherungsrecht zu beachten. Ob eine
Beitragserstattung möglich ist, hängt hier von verschiedenen individuellen
Sachverhalten (z.B. Staatsangehörigkeit, Aufenthaltsland) ab.
Bei indischen Staatsangehörigen mit Aufenthalt in Indien gibt es bezüglich
der Beitragserstattung keine zwischenstaatlichen Regelungen, es besteht
keine Berechtigung zur freiwilligen Versicherung in der deutschen
gesetzlichen Rentenversicherung. Nach Ablauf der 24 Kalendermonate ist die
Erstattung der Beiträge möglich.

Deutsche i. S. des Art. 116 Abs. 1 des Grundgesetzes sind auch für Zeiten
des gewöhnlichen Aufenthalts im Ausland zur freiwilligen Versicherung
berechtigt. Für sie kommt daher bereits aus diesem Grunde die
Beitragserstattung nicht in Betracht.

Den entsprechenden Antrag auf Beitragserstattung können Sie sich unter
folgendem Link aus dem Internet herunterladen und ausdrucken:
http://www.deutsche-rentenversicherung-bund.de/nn_18864/SharedDocs/de/Inhalt/04__Formulare__Publikationen/01__formulare/01__versicherung/V0900.html

Bei einer Zahlung ins Ausland sind zusätzlich eine entsprechende
Zahlungserklärung sowie ein Nachweis der Staatsangehörigkeit erforderlich.
Die hierfür zur Verfügung stehenden Formulare erhalten Sie unter folgenden
Links:

Zahlungserklärung
http://www.deutsche-rentenversicherung-bund.de/nn_18864/SharedDocs/de/Inhalt/04__Formulare__Publikationen/01__formulare/05__international/R0851.html

Nachweis Staatsangehörigkeit
http://www.deutsche-rentenversicherung-bund.de/nn_18864/DRVB/de/Inhalt/Formulare__Publikationen/Formulare/International/A1055.html

Erstattet wird nur der Arbeitnehmeranteil des Rentenversicherungsbeitrages,
nicht der Arbeitgeberanteil.

Nicht erstattet werden u.a. Beiträge, aus denen eine Leistung (z. B.
Rehabilitation) bewilligt wurde.

Rechtsfolgen:
Wir weisen Sie darauf hin, dass die Beitragserstattung weitere Ansprüche
(z. B. Renten und Rehabilitationsleistungen) aus den bisher zurückgelegten
Versicherungszeiten ausschließt. Dies gilt für alle Zweige der deutschen
gesetzlichen Rentenversicherung.

Weitere Informationen entnehmen Sie bitte unserem Faltblatt:
http://www.deutsche-rentenversicherung-bund.de/nn_15166/SharedDocs/de/Inhalt/04__Formulare__Publikationen/02__info__broschueren/04__vor__der__rente/beitragserstattung.html

Sollten Sie weitere Fragen haben, stehen wir Ihnen unter
meinefrage@drv-bund.de gerne zur Verfügung. Bitte nutzen Sie immer diese
Mailadresse und schreiben nicht an einzelne Mitarbeiter. Sie verkürzen
hierdurch die Bearbeitung.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Ihre
Deutsche Rentenversicherung Bund



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Cheers,

Ram
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Re: Pension refund
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10/13/10 7:28 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Hi everybody,

you can also got to http://www.rohdewald-consulting.com/introduction/
they can help you with the pension problem.
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Re: Pension refund
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2/26/11 9:11 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
For Indians, pension refund help available locally within India.

Visit: http://ssr.germanymantra.com/
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Re: Pension refund
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7/9/11 2:39 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
Unfortunately, I am the third one in the row who misuses this forum for advertisement…

Anyway, if you think you need some guidance regarding the German pension refund, you can find an eBook at http://www.german-tax-back.com/simple-guide-to-the-german-pension-refund.html which explains step by step the application process for the German pension refund.

Take your time and compare the price of the eBook with the fees charged by the two services mentioned by benny4 and skjain (above).

If you want to know if you are are eligible for a pension refund, use the Pension Refund Check at http://www.german-tax-back.com/pension-refund-check.html
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Re: Pension Refund.
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10/31/11 5:58 PM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
do not apply in 2012. apply after you have finished the 4.2 yrs.
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Re: Pension refund
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3/14/12 9:42 AM as a reply to Srikanth Vakalapudi.
I am an Indian Citizen. I have worked in Germany for around 2 years upto March 2010 on work permit (Aufenthaltstitel). Then I was back in India and now staying here full time.
I know that I have to fill the form V901 and send it to the bfa office in germany with all supporting documents. But I have few queries:

Do we need to visit German Embassy in India also for some verification/attestation?

At which address I have to send all the documents?

Please guide me more if you have some special advice.


regards,

Tejinder
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