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What about domestic pension after emigrating overseas?

At present, there is a great upsurge of overseas pension migration, but everyone is very concerned about one question, that is, can Chinese who have settled overseas still receive China's pension after retirement? On this issue, I will give you an analysis of how to provide for the aged in China after emigrating overseas.

Q: What are the basic conditions for receiving a pension in China?

A: There are two conditions for people living abroad to receive pensions: first, they have participated in basic old-age insurance and the payment period has reached 15 years; The second is to reach the statutory retirement age (subject to local or industry regulations).

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Under normal circumstances, to receive a pension, you must first complete the retirement procedures in China and obtain a pension account.

Reminder: The Qualification Examination Form for Overseas Residents handled by the applicant in China's embassies and consulates abroad is only used to prove the fact that the applicant exists (applicants who need to receive a pension in Hong Kong and Macao need to go through notarization), and whether they can receive a pension is finally verified and explained by domestic authorities. Applicants can visit the website of the social security department that plans to receive pensions or call the local hotline 12333 for specific policies and regulations.

Q: Now that I have joined a foreign nationality, can I continue to apply for the Qualification Examination Form for Pensioners Living Abroad and receive a pension?

A: Retirees who meet the basic conditions for receiving a pension in China can continue to enjoy relevant retirement benefits and receive a pension after joining a foreign country.

Q: What is the specific procedure for handling the "Qualification Examination Form for Overseas Chinese" at the China Embassy in the United States?

A: Applicants living in the Consular Section of the Embassy can submit their applications to the Embassy. Under normal circumstances, the applicant should go to the embassy in person, provide the embassy staff with valid passports and residence certificates, and fill in a copy of the "Qualification Examination Form for Overseas Persons to Receive Pensions". If the applicant cannot handle it in person, he may entrust others to handle it on his behalf or by mail. Applicants who apply by mail should submit a postage paid reply envelope at the same time as the relevant application materials so that the embassy can return the prepared documents.