GN 01701: Totalization Benefits - General
TN 10 (03-04)
A. Introduction
Some agreement countries pay pensions that are based entirely on nonwork-related factors such as residence. Other pensions paid by agreement countries may be based entirely on work or on a combination of work and nonwork factors (e.g., work and voluntary contributions) .
B. Policy
Foreign pensions that are based entirely on nonwork factors do not cause the WEP to apply in the computation of a regular (non-Totalization) primary insurance amount (PIA). Foreign pensions that are based on work or a combination of work and nonwork factors may cause the WEP to apply. However, when a foreign pension is based on a combination of work and nonwork factors, only that portion of the foreign pension attributable to work will be considered for purposes of applying the guarantee provision of the WEP.
C. Kinds of pensions from agreement countries
The following chart shows the types of benefits paid by agreement countries that will not cause the WEP to apply. Generally, the types of pensions are based on residence. If a type of benefit paid by an agreement country is not listed, assume that it may cause the WEP to apply.
COUNTRY | TYPE OF BENEFIT |
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Australia | Social Security |
Canada | Old-Age Security (OAS) |
Denmark |
Folkepension (FP) |
Finland | National Pension Scheme (NPS) |
Netherlands | National Insurance Scheme (AOW) |
Norway | Basic Pension Program |
Sweden | Basic Pension Program |
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