Not all can catch up: can Ukrainians get their unpaid pension back.


How to reclaim unpaid pensions from past years
According to the publication 'On Pension', Ukrainian pensioners can receive unpaid pensions for past periods by applying to the Pension Fund. However, there are clear legislative restrictions for this procedure.
According to Ukrainian legislation on state pension insurance, only those payments that have not been received within the last three years from the moment of application can be reclaimed. If the pensioner is guilty of not receiving the pension, they can be compensated for the underpayment.
Retirement in Ukraine
To receive unpaid pensions, it is necessary to submit an application to the territorial branch of the Pension Fund, present a passport, identification code, documents confirming the right to pension, and wait for a decision from social protection authorities.
- Submit an application to the territorial branch of the Pension Fund
- Provide a passport, identification code, and documents confirming the right to pension
- Wait for a decision from social protection authorities
Usually, compensation for the last 12 months is paid first, and the remaining amounts may be paid gradually, depending on the size of the amount and the financial capabilities of the budget.
It is important to remember that some Ukrainians may receive an additional supplement to their pension.
Analyzing the information provided in the article, it is important to note that the process of reclaiming unpaid pensions from previous years may be somewhat complicated due to clear legislative restrictions. However, to receive known pension amounts, one only needs to correctly address the competent institutions and provide the necessary documents. The mechanism for compensating unpaid periods is an important aspect of ensuring social protection for pensioners in Ukraine.
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