Pension Refund for Nationals of Burundi

Finding out how to get a Pension reimbursement is crucial for people from Burundi who have worked in Germany. Your contributions to the German pension system are an important part of your social security. However, the process of claiming these funds and understanding the specific requirements for citizens of Burundi can seem complicated.

This guide is designed to make things easier. If you’re considering claiming a Pension reimbursement, we want to provide you with clear and practical information. We aim to help you make informed decisions about your financial future after you leave Germany.

German Pension Refund Eligibility for nationals of Burundi

As a citizen of Burundi working in Germany, you will pay around 9% of your taxable income each month into the Deutsche Rentenversicherung (German Pension Insurance), the official German pension insurance scheme. This is a joint contribution to the social security system and is matched by your employer.

If you leave Germany, what happens to these contributions? Can they be recovered?

{Due to the lack of a bilateral social security agreement between Burundi and Germany, you cannot voluntarily contribute to the German pension system unless you are resident in the EU/UK.|If you are not resident in the EU/UK, you cannot voluntarily contribute to the German pension system due to the lack of a bilateral social security agreement between Burundi and Germany.

Knowing how to apply for a Pension reimbursement is important when planning your life after Germany. As a citizen of Burundi, you may be entitled to a Pension reimbursement under certain conditions.

Pension Refund Eligibility: General Criteria

If you’re leaving Germany, you can usually get your German Pension Contributions refunded, provided that

a) You cannot continue making voluntary contributions to the German pension system (freiwillige Versicherung) from your new place of residence.

and

b) At least 24 months have passed since your last payment into Germany’s statutory pension scheme.

The ability to make voluntary insurance payments (a) depends on the social security agreement between Germany and your home country.

You typically won’t qualify for a refund of your German pension contributions if:

a) You are eligible for, or already receiving, pension benefits from Germany.

b) You continue to make mandatory pension contributions or are covered by compulsory insurance in Germany.

c) You have the option to make voluntary contributions to the German pension scheme.

In a nutshell: The eligibility for Pension reimbursement for the residents of Burundi

If you live outside the EU or the UK and it has been at least 24 months since you last contributed to your national pension, you may be able to get your national pension contributions back.

 

Social Security Agreements: Residency in the EU/UK

Germany and Burundi do not have a bilateral social security agreement that facilitates the transfer of social security benefits between the two nations. Therefore, your ability to make voluntary contributions to the German Pension system is contingent on where you live.

{If you reside within the EU or the UK, you are allowed to continue making contributions to the Deutsche Rentenversicherung to qualify for a German pension (freiwillige Versicherung). Information about all social security agreements between EU member states is available online here. | If you live in the EU or the UK, you can continue to make contributions to the German pension insurance scheme (Deutsche Rentenversicherung) in order to qualify for a German pension (freiwillige Versicherung). Information on all social security agreements between EU member states is available online here.

As a result, living in the EU/UK means you are not eligible for a German pension refund because you qualify for a German pension.

On the other hand, if you live outside the EU or UK and do not meet the pension eligibility criteria, you are likely eligible for a pension refund 24 months after your last contribution.

Use our free eligibility check to start your German Pension Refund

It can be a long and complex process, often taking from several months to more than half a year, to get a refund from the German pension system. For a quicker and more efficient approach, you should consider the streamlined services offered by Fundsback. With expert guidance every step of the way, they are committed to improving your refund experience.

Fundsback also offers important tools like a free eligibility check and an easy-to-use refund calculator. These are designed to help you quickly determine if you qualify for a refund and to estimate how much you could get back. Our refund calculator aims to provide a transparent and straightforward way to review your pension insurance records with the German pension fund and efficiently get started with the refund process.

Streamline your German Pension Refund with Fundsback

Fundsback simplifies the process of boosting your Social Security benefits in Germany. Our approach is straightforward and efficient, especially designed for nationals of Burundi seeking refunds from the German pension system. Navigating this complex process can be challenging, but our expert team is here to provide clear guidance and support, ensuring you feel informed and confident every step of the way.

At Fundsback, we’re committed to providing you with a personalised consultation that will assess your eligibility for a refund and aim to maximise your payout.

By choosing Fundsback, you can handle the intricacies of the German pension system with ease, confidently secure your refund, and sidestep the common obstacles often faced in the process.

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