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International Pension Application Statepension PDF
International Pension Application Statepension PDF
International Pension
Kongens Vnge 8
DK-3400 Hillerd
Tel.: +45 70 12 80 55
Telephone hours 10-14
www.borger.dk/international-pension
Application for a state pension from Denmark
1. APPLICANT
First name Surname
Country
2. DIGITAL POST
Do you have access to digital post? Yes
(Tick) No
3. REFUGEE STATUS
Do you have/have had refugee status according to the immigration laws Yes
7 or 8?
(Tick) No
4. FAMILY STATUS
Current marital/civil Married Separated Divorced
status
(Tick) Cohabiting Single Single/widower
From which date?
_ _ - _ _ -
_ _
d d - m m - y y
Pension authoritys
address
Have you ever received Disability pension Disability pension Disability pension
any type of pension? State pension State pension State pension
(Tick) Widows pension Widows pension Widows pension
If yes, from which
_ _ - _ _ - _ _ _ _ - _ _ - _ _ _ _ - _ _ - _ _
date? d d - m m - y y d d - m m - y y d d - m m - y y
6. WHERE DID YOU LIVE IN DENMARK FROM WHEN YOU WERE 15
TILL 1971?
From To Address Municipality
I solemnly declare that all the questions have been answered truthfully
Date Signature
GUIDELINES
1. Write your personal details.
3. If you are a refugee according to 7 or 8 of the immigration law and live within the EU/EEA
area or Switzerland, you may qualify for a Danish pension for the periods you lived in your country
of birth.
4. We may need your father's and mothers names when we gather documentation from the
National Register of Persons in Denmark.
5. Insurance or personal ID number in other countries can reduce the case handling time. Please
note:
In the Netherlands, a user service number consists of 9 digits.
In Norway a personal ID number consists of 1 character (date of birth + month + year + 5 digit
serial no.)
In Sweden a personal ID number consists of 12 characters (date of birth + month + date + 4
digit serial number).
In Germany a Versicherungsnummer consists of 12 characters (2 digits + date of birth + one
letter + 3 digits).
In America a Social Security number consists of 9 digits (xxx-xxx-xxx).
6. It is important that you state your residency periods in Denmark as accurately as possible.
7. If you lived in another country while working in Denmark, it may affect how much Danish
pension you are entitled to. Read more on www.borger.dk/International-pension. Enclose the
documentation for your work in Denmark, e.g. employment contract, confirmation or reference
from your employer.
8. State whether you have worked in Denmark for at least 12 months.
9. State whether you worked for a Danish employer while you lived abroad. You may qualify for a
Danish pension if you worked for a Danish employer while you lived abroad. This applies if e.g.
you were:
posted as a representative for a public Danish authority or employed in a similar position.
employed in a Danish subsidiary or branch.
studied abroad as part of a planned study period.
contracted on a Danish ship.
Enclose the documentation for your work in Denmark, e.g. employment contract, confirmation or
reference from your employer. Information from the Danish tax authorities is not sufficient.
10. Accompanying spouse: If you followed your spouse as part of his/her job abroad for a Danish
employer, you may qualify for a Danish pension for that period. However, this only applies if you
did not qualify for a social pension in other countries during the same period.
If yes, please send documentation for your spouses work abroad, e.g. a confirmation from the
employer, employment contract or recommendation - information from the Danish tax authorities
are not sufficient.