New India-Australia agreement to benefit pensioners in both countries

Australian residents living in India will be able to access their age pension without returning to Australia, and older Indians living in Australia will be able to get their retirement payments in Australia.

Older residents enjoying a game of chess

Source: GOI

Australian residents living in India will now be able to claim their age pension without having to return to Austrlia, thanks to a new social security agreement between Australia and India. 

This new agreement is aimed at making retirement easier for residents of both countries with enabling older India residents living in Australia to access their retirement pensions while staying in Australia. 

Minister for Social Services, Christian Porter and Minister for Small Business and Assistant Treasurer, Kelly O’Dwyer said the Commonwealth Government wants to make sure people who live and work in more than one country are not disadvantaged.  

“This agreement will give people more freedom to move between Australia and India, knowing their pension rights will be recognised and protected,” Minister Porter said.

“Australian residents living in India will be able to claim the Australian Age Pension without having to return to Australia, while Indian residents living in Australia will have access to Indian retirement pensions. It’s a win-win.”

Minister O’Dwyer said the agreement will improve economic links between Australia and India.

“As a result of this agreement, temporarily seconded workers, and their employers, will only have to make compulsory contributions into their home country’s superannuation or pension system rather than both countries’ systems,” Minister O’Dwyer said.

“This is expected to save Australian businesses operating in India about $10 million per year, and put Australian businesses on an equal footing with their competitors from other countries that already have similar agreements with India.

“Further, it is an important step in strengthening Australia’s relationship with India, and shows the Government’s commitment to the 397,000 Indian-born people living in Australia, who make a substantial contribution to our community.”

Australia now has 30 international social security agreements around the world to support people living and working in more than one country.

These agreements are with Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Latvia, Malta, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland and the USA.


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