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Report Abandoned Abroad: British Pensioner in Thailand Slams 'Immoral' Frozen Pensions Policy
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the 19.00 and 19.30 slots are not booked and can not be booked anymore because you are too late (booking must be made min 15 min before). this two slots are walk in ... the 22.00 and 20.30 slots are booked .. (off peak price 555) ... maybe i am wrong, but that's the way i do interpret the booking system ... -
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Report Abandoned Abroad: British Pensioner in Thailand Slams 'Immoral' Frozen Pensions Policy
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Best language schools in Phuket for Thai adults to learn English
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Report Abandoned Abroad: British Pensioner in Thailand Slams 'Immoral' Frozen Pensions Policy
Perhaps you could do a search on the internet and find out. I did. When was the UK bereavement benefit stopped in Thailand for UK pensioners? AI Overview Learn more The changes to UK bereavement benefits, affecting UK pensioners and their spouses, came into effect in April 2017. This change, primarily impacting widows and widowers, introduced the "Bereavement Support Payment" and altered the rules for inheriting state pensions. Here's a breakdown: Before April 2017: Widows and widowers could inherit a portion of their deceased spouse's state pension, depending on the circumstances. After April 2017: A new "Bereavement Support Payment" was introduced, replacing the previous widow's pension and bereavement allowance. This payment is a lump sum and a series of monthly payments, but it's not based on the deceased spouse's state pension. Impact on Thai women: The changes meant that Thai women marrying British men after April 2017 may no longer be able to inherit their husband's state pension if they don't have enough National Insurance contributions in their own right. I married my Thai wife 25 years ago today and the last time that I looked a few years ago she would not receive any Bereavement Support Payment nor any portion of my state pension.
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