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Can parents get a pension when they immigrate to New Zealand?

New Zealand's pension policy stipulates that as long as New Zealand citizens or permanent residents reach the age of 65, and have lived in New Zealand for 65,438+00 years since the age of 20, and have lived in New Zealand for 5 years after the age of 50, they are eligible to apply for a New Zealand pension (except in special circumstances). However, if any elderly person who receives a pension paid by the state overseas receives a pension paid by the New Zealand state, his income in his original place of residence should be counted and deducted from the New Zealand pension.

Many New Zealand immigrants don't know whether they can get a pension in New Zealand, especially the old people who have started to get a pension in other countries. In fact, New Zealand's policy stipulates that as long as applicants meet the requirements, they can apply for pensions in other countries at the same time, but the amount may change.

However, the pension received by the elderly Chinese in New Zealand is not affected by the domestic pension. That is to say, after emigrating to New Zealand, the elderly in Chinese mainland can still receive the full pension in New Zealand while receiving the pension in Chinese mainland.