Raymondo077
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What do gardeners do when they retire?
What do gardeners do when they retire?

get myself a little beagle.

That's sort of how I'm starting my retirement. Pack in end of April and I'm going to Philadelphia ( and New Jersey hopefully) for the Copa America Centenario, no dog unfortunately.I plan to watch shed loads of random football matches. All over the shop. Oh, and get myself a little beagle.
Good post.Gonna do voluntary or charity work when I retire.
Don't want to sit round waiting to die and want to give back to the country that has looked after me and my family so well.
Obviously also eating drinking and going away with my wife. (not eating my wife)
My neighbours retired about 5 years ago, they do naff all but get up about 10 o'clock and sit in their dressing gowns smoking watching crap on tv - literally waiting to die. What a waste of what could be the best years of your life together.
Mate, do you understand how the state pension works?I left the UK straight after Uni.
Whats the actual situation for pension if you never actually worked there (did work before and during uni but paid work experience) ?
i have no interest to move back whatsoever but could actually move my pension overseas potentially i heard?
I left the UK straight after Uni.
Whats the actual situation for pension if you never actually worked there (did work before and during uni but paid work experience) ?
i have no interest to move back whatsoever but could actually move my pension overseas potentially i heard?
Mate, do you understand how the state pension works?
If you've paid virtually nothing into the system you will get virtually nothing upon retirement, unless you make up the shortfall in your contributions voluntarily.
Aha, in that case I beg your pardon. If you genuinely have no intention of returning to the UK, I'd be tempted to stop paying any more in at least until you've discovered if / how you can move it abroad! I guess you'd need to speak to an accountant?Yes ive been paying voluntarily....
No idea how it works at all though. Just wondering how....and then to move it out of UK.
Depends on where you are living.Yes ive been paying voluntarily....
No idea how it works at all though. Just wondering how....and then to move it out of UK.
Depends on where you are living.
In the EU, for example, you apply for your pension in the country where you are resident at that time (or where you last worked if you never worked in the country where you are now resident). The relevant pension authority then is paid the amount that you are entitled to by any foreign country where you have reached a qualifying contribution and they distribute it to you. You are entitled to a separate state pension (or proportion thereof) from each European country where you have qualified. Obviously it depends when you retire and the ages might be different in the countries, so you would need to talk to them in advance.
If you talk to the NI/HMRC people who deal with Overseas they are extremely helpful but I assume you have done that if you are paying voluntary contributions.