When I went to Asia for two years. I have maintained my relationship with Canada, including bank accounts, RRSP, TFSA, etc. and I have completed my income tax return as a Canadian resident. Will try to ask questions as easily as possible. Even though I was not born in Canada, my wife became a Canadian citizen when I was a child. We married in 1985 in Canada (her age was 28) she had been working since something before the age of 18. We lived in Canada for another three years, and then we moved to the United States for about three years. Moving to Canada for about 5 years. In 1993, we returned to the United States, where we eventually became American citizens.
Is it entitled to the Canadian OAS and, if so, could it guarantee the social security of the United States? I have tried to study it, but I seem to have conflicting answers. I`ve lived most of my life in U. I`m pretty sure I`d qualify for a lot of things in Canada, if at all. Thank you very much. Dear Doug, I worked for seven years in the British social pension system and worked for seven years before immigrating to Canada. Since my retirement date is scheduled for next month, two months ago, I filed my social pension application form in the UK to tell me that I am not eligible (at least 10 years) because of an insufficient contribution. I was also told that I could not take advantage of the contribution made to the CPC and the OAS of Canada to increase the United Kingdom`s qualification year to 10 years, when both countries have some sort of response agreement. Is there a recourse I can take to allow me to compensate for 7-year contributions to the UK pension plan? It seems so unfair not to be able to get back some of my money.
Thank you for your most cordial attention and help, your true, Meeting Charles Yu these minimum contribution requirements is usually not difficult if you have lived all your life in Canada. It is much more difficult if you have moved to one or another country partly through life. In the absence of a social security agreement between these countries, individuals would not be entitled to benefits from one or both of these countries. I just turned 60 and applied for my CPC. I worked in the United States for 3 years under W2, and I paid federal taxes, payroll taxes and medicare taxis. Is that 3 years enough to get some form of U.S. pension? I am eligibill for retirement from the OAS after 12 years in Canada and I live with my wife, who is 66 years old and I am 69 years old with low in coming . I applied for pension and have received a letter from Service Canada is not providing eligiblity for old age pension security pension under the agreement on social security between Canada and India.My query is that I worked in UAE in an Indian Bank IN Dubai for about 32 years s and bank in UAE is not providen fund/ pension The Bank is based in India branches with Middle East and is governed by UAE regulations, will I be eligible for old age pension India now have a social security contract since August 2015.