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Applying for pension after you leave?

 
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merlot



Joined: 04 Nov 2005
Location: I tried to contain myself but I escaped.

PostPosted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 7:43 am    Post subject: Applying for pension after you leave? Reply with quote

Another pension refund question.

I�m certain I read before I left Korea (after fulfilling my contract) that I could apply form another country as long as it done in 18 months.

But now these threads escape me.

I�m in Costa Rica and hoping to do this online.

Anyone?
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ttompatz



Joined: 05 Sep 2005
Location: Kwangju, South Korea

PostPosted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 2:35 pm    Post subject: Re: Applying for pension after you leave? Reply with quote

merlot wrote:
Another pension refund question.

I�m certain I read before I left Korea (after fulfilling my contract) that I could apply form another country as long as it done in 18 months.

But now these threads escape me.

I�m in Costa Rica and hoping to do this online.

Anyone?



It's on on here including the downloadable forms that you can submit from overseas.
http://www.nps4u.or.kr/social/main_en.html?code=s_01_en.html#q7
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merlot



Joined: 04 Nov 2005
Location: I tried to contain myself but I escaped.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 8:19 am    Post subject: Re: Applying for pension after you leave? Reply with quote

ttompatz wrote:
merlot wrote:
Another pension refund question.

I�m certain I read before I left Korea (after fulfilling my contract) that I could apply form another country as long as it done in 18 months.

But now these threads escape me.

I�m in Costa Rica and hoping to do this online.

Anyone?



It's on on here including the downloadable forms that you can submit from overseas.
http://www.nps4u.or.kr/social/main_en.html?code=s_01_en.html#q7


muchas gracious
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merlot



Joined: 04 Nov 2005
Location: I tried to contain myself but I escaped.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 10:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Okay, so I got the forms downloaded, but nowhere do I find an address to send them off to.

I swear I have scanned that site and those forms like a menu, but can�t find a mailing address to save my ass.

One more time for the stoned monkey in Central America?
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merlot



Joined: 04 Nov 2005
Location: I tried to contain myself but I escaped.

PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 8:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Okay, now i had a smart person look over this paperwork and she can't find anywhere it indicates where it's to be sent.

Someone throw me a bone?
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Hollywoodaction



Joined: 02 Jul 2004

PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 8:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

When you're back home, just send it to the Korean embassy.
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denverdeath



Joined: 21 May 2005
Location: Boo-sahn

PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 8:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm pretty sure that this stuff applies to you and your situation:

http://www.nps4u.or.kr/eng/enpsk.html?code=./enpsk/a06.html

Quote:
3. Procedures on How can a Foreigner Apply for a Lump-Sum Refund
( If you are a national from non-contracting states )

○ If you reside in Korea
You should visit a regional office, having the following documents ready

▶ Required documents
- An Application for Korean Benefits (The form is ready at the regional offices.)
- a copy of your ID card
- your local bankbook.
- A copy of an airline ticket. (the date of departure has to be in less than a month from the date of the claim)
- If you are insured under the other public pension schemes, a certificate of employment and a copy of a certificate of coverage should be presented.

○ If you reside overseas
A claim can be made by an agent or mail.

(1) In case of a claim by a relative living in Korea
※ the legitimate scope of relatives: spouse, lineal ascendants or descendants , siblings, parents in law, spouses of lineal descendants, siblings in law.

▶ Required documents
- An Application for Korean Benefits
- A hand-written letter of attorney
- A copy of your passport
- A family register document confirm a relative's relations. (※ It will be attested by the korea embassy.)
- An ID card of an agent
- A copy of an agent's or your local bankbook (if you apply for overseas remittance - Application For Overseas Remittance and a bank statement or void check which shows your name and account number are required)

(2) In case of a claim by attorney in a foreign country
In case that you reside in a foreign country, you may apply for the benefit by notarizing your letter of attorney in the country and it will be attested by the korea embassy.

▶ Required documents
- A letter of attorney should be notarized from a notary's agency of the country in which you reside and it will be attested by the korea embassy.

※ You should make it clear that you intend the agent(Resident registration number, Full name, Address, etc.) in Korea to receive your lump-sum refund behalf of you in a letter of attorney in which your stamp or signature appear.

※ An agent living in Korea who has received the letter of attorney and the document above should get their Korean-translated texts notarized again so the letter's contents
- A copy of your passport

(3) In case of a claim by mail in a foreign country

▶ Required documents
- An application of attorney should be notarized from a notary's agency of the country in which you reside and it will be attested by the korea embassy.
- A copy of your local bankbook(if you apply for overseas remittance - Application For Overseas Remittance and a bank statement or void check which shows your name and account number are required.)
- A copy of your passport


If the Korean emabassy/your attorney have no idea where to send the stuff, I would say that the national office here would be best...the address is at the bottom of the homepage:

http://www.nps4u.or.kr/eng/g-index.html

or

http://www.nps4u.or.kr/eng/enpc.html?code=./enpc/b01.html
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Gregarious Monk



Joined: 13 Sep 2004
Location: Busan

PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 9:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not sure if this is the right place to look or not, but it has the contact information for all the regional pension offices:

http://www.nps4u.or.kr/eng/enpc.html?code=./enpc/b01.html

Cheers,
monk[/url]
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merlot



Joined: 04 Nov 2005
Location: I tried to contain myself but I escaped.

PostPosted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 3:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hollywoodaction wrote:
When you're back home, just send it to the Korean embassy.


I'm a sort-of runaway, so I won't be going home anytime soon. But the Korean Embassy is not far from my office here in San Jose, CR. I actually work in the same building as the Japanese embassy and I know it's not far from there from what I've heard.

So, that's what I'll do.

I haven't read all the other posts yet...this one just made the most sense so far. So now I can get back to my grilling activities with fresh pescado e langustas in wait.

Thank you all your support.
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Hollywoodaction



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 08, 2007 2:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

merlot wrote:
Hollywoodaction wrote:
When you're back home, just send it to the Korean embassy.


I'm a sort-of runaway, so I won't be going home anytime soon. But the Korean Embassy is not far from my office here in San Jose, CR. I actually work in the same building as the Japanese embassy and I know it's not far from there from what I've heard.

So, that's what I'll do.

I haven't read all the other posts yet...this one just made the most sense so far. So now I can get back to my grilling activities with fresh pescado e langustas in wait.

Thank you all your support.


As in...
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merlot



Joined: 04 Nov 2005
Location: I tried to contain myself but I escaped.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 08, 2007 7:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

As in I just don't care to live in the states right now...too much BS in too many ways. And it's real cozy here in Central America.

Edit: I just got yelled at (sort of) for posting that pic...it's not here anymore dear...see
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