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When you have had a mixed career (including also years of salaried employment) and you have already submitted an application under the employee scheme, you need not submit an additional application for a pension as a self-employed person. There is, nonetheless, the proviso that in your application as a salaried employee you made reference to your years as a self-employed person or assistant during your professional career. Note: You have a mixed career as self-employed and public servant and you have reached
the age of 60. Every pension institution will examine your pension entitlements within its own scheme. The different pension institutions keep in contact with each other and exchange information on their decisions. You may thus receive a pension in each one of the different schemes. This pension corresponds to a
fraction. The sum of those various fractions needs to be smaller than the whole. |
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