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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyP" data-source="post: 892081" data-attributes="member: 17918"><p>I will no doubt not benefit from the DSS (or the DHSS as they were before) when I get older (still got another 29 years to go, previously it was 27, and in future it will be 30+ no doubt) before I even get the free bus pass. I don?t have enough time of NI contributions to get a pension from the UK govt (about a year out), so I?ll probably have to go back and either claim or work to get it. What is ridiculous is that I can literally do that. Go and claim job seekers and after a year qualify for a state pension. Why? Because I?m born there. If not, I would have to work. I?ve only claimed once and that was purely because I didn?t have any income, couldn?t get a temp job in a factory and was leaving the country in a month.</p><p></p><p>Edit: that was in response to ChrisC not Michon!</p><p></p><p>Says the Soutie!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyP, post: 892081, member: 17918"] I will no doubt not benefit from the DSS (or the DHSS as they were before) when I get older (still got another 29 years to go, previously it was 27, and in future it will be 30+ no doubt) before I even get the free bus pass. I don?t have enough time of NI contributions to get a pension from the UK govt (about a year out), so I?ll probably have to go back and either claim or work to get it. What is ridiculous is that I can literally do that. Go and claim job seekers and after a year qualify for a state pension. Why? Because I?m born there. If not, I would have to work. I?ve only claimed once and that was purely because I didn?t have any income, couldn?t get a temp job in a factory and was leaving the country in a month. Edit: that was in response to ChrisC not Michon! Says the Soutie! [/QUOTE]
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