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Do you have to live in the UK to get your pension?

According to the UK government, over one million British pensioners currently living abroad receive the UK State Pension. This confirms that no, you don't have to live in the UK to get your pension. However, the details for receiving your State Pension, as well as private and workplace pensions, while residing overseas depend on your specific circumstances.

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What age do English retire? Decoding the UK's State and Average Retirement Ages

As of 2024, the average age of exit from the UK labour market was 65.7 for men and 64.5 for women. Understanding what age do English retire involves distinguishing between the state pension age, which is currently 66 for both genders, and the actual age people stop working, which is influenced by numerous personal and financial factors.

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How many years do I have to work in the UK to get a pension?

For those reaching State Pension age after April 5, 2016, a minimum of 10 qualifying years is required to receive any UK State Pension. This guide explains how your National Insurance record affects your retirement income and the number of years needed.

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